DAILY TPY A IM F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y 7’ T H E S O U T H AUSTIN, TEXAS, T I E S O ' 26, 1915. No. ,‘10. ENGINEERS WILL TICK*7' HEAR LECTURE _ GAMBRELL CHOSEN REGENTS WILL M. GAME VICE PRESIDENT Benjamin Brooks o f K ansas City Will About 5800 Tickets Have Been Equally I alk to Architectural Club Distributed in Many Towns Tonight at 7:30. Over the State. IVo Vacancies Killed by Students* Organization in Its Regular Meeting Last Night. VOL. * V I- COMMITTEES FOR ANNUAL BANQUET OF LAWS CHOSEN I '> ‘( ( v t s Appointed Supervisory ( L l ;rman— Ten C om m ittees Will •v-i>t in A rrangem ents for f e a s t on December 3. B e n j a m i n Brooks, a well k no wn lec­ Special to The Texan. til < I I ing s !• I1 dent of t he L a w D e p a r t m e n t '(im! oilway, y e s t e r d a y announced •, i m i n d of t h e c o mm it te e s will a s s i s t in t h e a r r a n g e m e n t s Lt a n nu a l Law b a n q u e t . This t will t a k e pl ace t h i s y e a r on . y evening, Dec. 3. T he follow­ ; a list of t h e c o m m i t t e e s : icrvisory c h a i r m a n : J . IL Reeves. oice c o m m i t t e e : W. S. Birge, man; Meade G r i f f e n , George . vice c h a i r m e n ; Ezell, Hoyo, f r a n c i s , B e r t W a l k e r , P. Sim- Gillis, J. A. B a k e r , Ford, P a r - ady, B a g g e t t , D e x t e r Scurlock, ag, Peyton, S a n g e r . pi ion c o m m i t t e e : Ted Drury, an; G. R ab b, G e o r g e Delhome, a i r m e n ; C a mp b el l , Locke, G a r - I M. We st , J . ('. T a y l o r , Stubbs, cy, Krues. II n • i i i f. M R chaii \ rc‘ ■ J, lb e s h m e n t s c o m m i t t e e : Tom (I; n1 ell, c h a i r m a n ; M y r o n Blalock, A. I in iii Evans , vice c h a i r m e n ; Exall, , S t e w a r d , ( ' h a n d l e r , Gracy, E. rn, Whi pp le, McGee. Pi Alumni c o m m i t t e e : g r in u s c o m m i t t e e : J o e Byers, chairman; J i m Gueleke, R. L. Bob­ b i n . vice c h a i r m e n ; B e t t s , Bruce, Mr-;. Sandbo, K i l p a t r i c k , S a nd er f or d. Joel B u r ­ ney. c h a i r m a n ; Clyde Gl it hero, P a t Swear'ington, c h a i r m e n ; Zinn, Rf*id, S. W. S mi t h, R. II dii i ii, E. P. H o w a r d , L a n d r u m , W. Evans, G. T. H o w a r d , P. L an g f o r d . c h a i r m a n ; R. M. W a g s t a f f , D a n Wi l­ licity vice P »g am c o m m i t t e e : J u d s o n Wood, chairman; Wi ll iam Li ps comb , F r a n k Lyon-, vice c h a i r m e n ; Duncan, J. F. Evans, J a m e s o n , J. M o r r i s , Ta r lt on , lh West, Zivley, T. S t r o n g . c o m m i t t e e : A r a n g e m e n t s Ran- ( i l p h B ry a n t , c h a i r m a n ; A l b e r t De- vc, Bri an M o n t a g u e , vice chair- J ; G< r n s b a ue he r, H a n c o c k , Zellers, n ll. E. T h o m a s , Cook, R. rich, I Sir mons, S p an n. Bi i o r a t i o n c o m m i t t e e : E d w a r d Mc- c h a i r m a n ; F r e d Minor, Miss had M Q . en, vice c h a i r m e n ; Ch ea te m, Iv, S. L. A n d e r s o n , Donaldson, Do It;. II. Roensch, S t i n n e t t , Barne s, . ('. Clark. vitation c o m m i t t e e : Billie Ear le, -nan; Guy R o g er s, G. Robert son, h a i r m e n ; Dan F e r g u s o n , S. Hol- P. H o l m e s , Gustine, un, Malone, Tobol a, Speed, Miss 1 Iodde, dale. UNGER D E F E N D E D A SENIOR LA W IN CORPORATION ( OI RT d u g a s a t t o r n e y f o r t h e defend- t h e Ci ty C o r p o r a t i o n Co urt ay m or ni n g, H a r o l d Pot as h, a t he ac- -ity s t u d e n t , s ec u re d i of one of his fellow st udent s, Simpson. Mr. S im p s o n was cd with a v iol at ion o f the city Cc o rd in an ce, on a c o m p l a i n t filed c S. L. B u n s ty n . Two able law- t h e pro se c ut io n, but ond uct ed more t h a n an h o u r of w r a n g l i n g t he dis- c i d e n t l a w y e r s e c u r e d * o f his client. . S i m p s o n is a S o p h o m o r e E n g i ­ ld ml his a t t o r n e y is a S eni or Law. is also one o f t he issue P o t a s h s of T h e Texa n. KILES GOES TO BONHAM. b e r t L. Skiles l e f t a t m i dn ig h t ni gh t for B o n h a m , T e x a s , where was called on a c c o u n t o f t he sud- d e a t h of his o l d e r b r o t h e r , Coe cs. Mr. Skiles tele- n y e s t e r d a y f r o m a n o t h e r b r o t h e r Louisville, Ky., s t a t i n g t h a t Coe ■ cs h a d been a c c i d e n t a l l y killed in ton, Mo. The d e t a i l s o f t h e dea th e not been received. re c ei ve d a ' r n Pal ha v A v II I), I M t u r e r fr om the I n t e r n a t i o n a l Clay P r o d u c t s B ur ea u, which h a s its h ea d ­ q u a r t e r in K a n s a s City, Mo., will lec- t u e r ' t, t he U n i v r e s i t y s t u d e n t s this e v e n i n g a t 7:30 in t he E n g i n e e r i n g Building. Mr. Brooks conies u nd er t h e a us pi ce s of tho A r c h i t e c t u r a l Club. T h e l ect ur e will be pi ct ur e sq ue r a t h e r t h a n technical in its t r e a t m e n t . S te r eo p ti co n slides will be us ed in e x ­ p l a i n i n g t he m a n u f a c t u r e a n d a p p l i ­ c a t o r of clay a rti cle s to s a n i t at i on to being a n d d r a i n a g e . us ef ul a s i n fo rm at i on to e n g i n e e r i n g s t u d e n t s , m a n y of t he p i c tu re s de a li n g a n c i e n t B a b y l o n i a n s and w i t h C r e t a n s , m ad e of clay pr od uc ts , will be found i n t e r e s t i n g to all s tudent s. In add it i on t h e Victorious Sooners Execute Longhorn Celebrating Victory Special to T h e Tex an. a nd N o r m a n , Okla., Oct. 25.— A g i a n t T e x a s Lo ng h or n s teer , whi ch led t he v i ct o ry p a r a d e of 3000 s t u d e n t s , p r o ­ t own p eo p le when t h ey f e s s o r s m e t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of O k l a h o m a foo t­ ball r e t u r n i n g y e s t e r d a y f r om D a ll as , Te xa s , wa s s ac ri fi ced t o d a y a t in h o n or of O k l a h o m a ’s a b a r b e c u e v i c t o r y o v er t he T e x a s “ L o n g h o r n s . ” t e a m A hol iday wa s declared b y t h e s t u ­ d e n t s a s soon a s t he r e s u l t of t h e Dal ­ k n o wn , a n d was las g a m e k i nd ly co nf ir me d by t h e u ni v e r s i t y f a c u l t y . bec ame T h e T e x a s vict ory is cons ider ed to a s s u r e O k l a h o m a a n u n d e f e a t e d eleven f o r 1915. K A N S A S STUD ENTS P L A N TRIP IN DOX CAR TO OKLAHOMA t h e m o v e m e n t ’s K a n s a s U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s , w i s h­ i ng to w i t n es s t he K a n s a s - O k l a h o m a fo ot bal l g a me , to be pl ay ed t hi s week in O k l a h o m a , o ri g i n a t e d t h e “ By Box­ c a r E n ­ to O k l a h o m a ” m o v e m e n t . t h u s i a s m ran high, r a i l r o a d officials c ons i der ed it f a v or ab l y a n d p ro s pe c ts c o n s u m m a t i o n f o r looked br ig h t. B u t t he cold, u n s e n ­ t i m e n t a l I n t e r s t a t e C o m m e r c e C o m ­ mi ssi on decreed t h a t a notice of t h i r t y d a y s w a s requir ed to o b t ai n new' r a te s the on s u g g e s t i o n has been m ad e this r u l i n g can be avoided by r o u t i n g the c a r s t o t h e O k l a h o m a line, a n d a new r o u t i n g given to o k l a ­ f r o m h o m a City. t raf f ic. H o we v er , t h a t i n t e r s t a t e t h e r e I t w a s f u r t h e r s u g g e s t e d t h a t , while t h i s pl an to c ir c u m v e n t t h e I. C. C. wa s n o t looked upon f a v o r a b l y by the .Santa F e officials, t he Rock Island or F r i s c o m i g h t be p e r s u a d e d to consider it. T h i s in view of t he f a c t t h a t t hese t wo r o a d s a r e a l m o s t b a n k r u p t and t h a t t h e increased r e ve n u e to be de­ rived f r o m the unique f r e i g h t t r a f f i c would a p p e a l to t hem. R E G E N T A D D R E S S E S M E N O R A H . “ The ai m of l a s t nights on Dr. M. F a b e r of T y l e r a d d r e s s e d the M e n o r a h Society at its r e g u l a r m e e t ­ i n g t he s u b j e c t “ The Ai m of Life F r o m a J e w i s h S t a n d ­ life,” said t he p o i n t . ” s p e a k e r , “ is joy, not s o r r o w . ” He t h e n w e n t on to s ay t h a t joy did not m e a n to “ eat, dri nk and be m e r r y , ” b u t t h a t to do so was to s ee k pleasure. “ P l e a s u r e , ” he said, “ is of a p a s s i n g m o m e n t , b ut j oy is of a l a s t i n g n a ­ t u r e . ” Ab o ut f if ty w e r e p r e s e n t , and all w e r e ver y much i n t e r e s t e d in t he a d d r e s s . Dr. F a b e r is a m e m b e r of t he Board of R e g e n t s an d is in A u s t i n to a t t e n d t h e r e g u l a r fall m e e t i n g of t h a t body tomorrow. College S ta ti on, T ex a s, Oct. 25.— Ti ck e ts f or t he Un i ve r si ty of T e x a s a nd T e x a s A, & M. football g a m e , to be p l a y e d on Nov. 19 a t College S t a ­ tion, w e n t on sale in Aus t in, College S t a t i o n , B r y a n , Houst on, Dallas, F o r t W o r t h a n d Waco y es t er d a y . In Ho u s­ ton t h e y a r e on s al e a t t he Hou s to n & T e x a s C e n t r a l t i ck et office, in t h e Rice Hotel b ui l di ng ; a t Dallas, at H u r s t Bros.; in F o r t W o r t h , a t t h e W o r t h c i g a r st ore, while in W a c o t he place will be decided by R. J. P o t t s of t h a t city. O t h e r places of sale will be a n ­ nounced l at er . T h e schedule c f pri ces f or s e a t s will be a s follows: Reser ved end s e a t s , $1.50; reserved b l eac her s s eats, $2 a n d $2.50; re s er ve d boxes, $3 per s e a t, fou r, six a nd e i g h t s e a t s in a box. All box s e a t s m u s t be s ecured by s e n d i n g a cert ifi ed check o r money o r d e r to W. L. Dri ver, di rect or, Col­ lege S t a t i o n , Texa s. The o r d e r s will be filled a s t hey a r e received. T h e r e will be a b o u t 5800 s e a t s f o r t he g a m e , a n d t h e y have been equall y d i s t r i b u t e d over t h e S ta te, so t h a t one r e si di n f in a n y to wn whe re t h ey have been placed on sal e will g e t t he b es t by a p p l y i n g early. EFFORTS BEING MADE TO RAISE DEBATING PRIZE Public Speaking Fraternity S eek s to Continue Annual Prize— Partial Schedule o f Debates Are Announced. W o r k is bei ng done by t he Delta | S i g m a Rho, u n d e r t he di rect ion of t he p r e s id e nt , O. W. Wood, to secure I $100 f o r t h e Delta S i g m a Rho a w a r d I which will be given to t he b es t indi­ vidual d e b a t e r in t he Uni ve r si ty . Th e w i n n e r will be chosen in t h e final t r y ­ o u t f o r t h e d e b a t i n g t e a m on Dec. 4. In t hi s s a m e cont est , t he W. E. Pope pri ze of $100 will be a w a r d e d to t h e b es t t he Law I A p a r t m e n t . i ndividual d e b a t e r in T h e i nt er c ol le gi a te d e b a t e s t h u s f a r d ef ini t el y a r r a n g e d for t hi s y e a r a r e t h e S t a t e Un i ve r si ti es of Mi s­ with souri, Co lorado a n d O kl aho ma. It is fully e xpe ct ed t h a t a d e b a te will also be a r r a n g e d with t he U n i v e r s i t y of S o u t h e r n Cal i fo rni a, to be held a t Los A ng el es , Cal. MUSIC RECITAL TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT .Musicians of University and City to Render a Series o f H istor­ ical Programs. As t he f i r s t of a series of historical reci tal s, t h e r e will be a musical t o ­ ni gh t a t t he Scot ti sh Rite C at h e dr a l u n d e r t h e a us pi ce s of t he School of Music of t he Un iver sit y. The p e r ­ f o r m a n c e will s t a r t a t 8:15 o ’clock and is invited. Twelve m u s i ­ t h e public ci ans c f t he U ni v er s i t y an d t h e city will t a k e p a r t in t h e p r o g r a m , which will b t a recital of S e ve n t e e n t h C e n­ t u r y musi c of It is t ne plan of P r o f e s s o r Reed to have f iv e t h es e e n t e r t a i n m e n t s , c o ve r in g a b o u t six m on t hs of t he s e s ­ sion. E a c h p e r f o r m a n c e will deal with a c’ s t i n c t period of hi st ory. T h e n e x t recital is pl ann ed for Nov. 23, an d w’ill be a rendit ion of t he music of t he l a t e r E i g h t e e n t h C e n t u r y , d o mi n at ed by H a t den and Mozart . CONSIDER MANY MATTERS TODAY The Disposition of a $300,000 Fund Will Ile Passed Upon by the Board— Additional Ground* May Be Purchased. E r ect i on of p e r m a n e n t bui ldings, election of d i r e c t o r s for t he D e p a r t ­ ment of E x t e n s i o n a nd t he B u r e a u of Economi c Geology, an A u d i t o r a nd a p e r m a n e n t P r es i de nt will be consi d­ er ed by t he B o ar d o f R e g e n t s a t its r e g u l a r full m e e t i n g t oday. It is har dl y e x p e c t e d P r e si d en t will be elected. t h a t a p e r m a n e n t fees. land, notes, bonds an d The R e g e n t s will h ave a v a il a b le for t h e c o ns t r u c ti o n o f bu il di ng s ab ou t $300,900 d er iv ed as i ncome f r o m U n i ­ v e r s i t y fr om T h e a p p r o p r i a ­ m a t r i c u l a t i o n tion by t he l a st L e g i s l a t u r e boi ng s u f ­ ficient to cover e x p e n s e s of m a i n t e ­ nance, t he R e g e n t s can us e all o t h e r r e v e nu e for i m p r o v em e n t s . P u r c h a s e of a dd it ional land a d j o i n i n g t h e C a m ­ pu s m a y be considered, t o g e t h e r wi th new buildings. T h e fol lowi ng compose t he Board: F r e d W. Cook o f S an Ant oni o, Dr. S. J. J o n e s of Salado, Dr. M. F a b e r of Tyl er, Dr. A. W. F ly o f G a l v es t on , Will C. Ho g g of Hous ton . A l e x a n d e r S a n g e r of Dallas, Dr. G e o r g e S. McReynol ds o f T emp le, David Ha r re ll a n d Ge orge WL Littlefield of Aus ti n. REV. SHULER WILL REMAIN AT AUSTIN Telegram From San A ngelo Confer­ ence S ays University Pastor Will Be Returned. Ac c or di ng to a wi re received y e s ­ t e r d a y by t he U ni v e r s i t y M e th od i st Church, Rev. R. P. S h u l e r will in* re t u r n e d a n o t h e r year. Rev. S h u l e r is now in San A n ­ gelo a t t e n d i n g t he Methodist C o n f e r ­ ence bei ng held t here. t h a t chur ch f or to This will be the f o u r t h y e a r Rev. S h u l e r has been p a s t o r o f t he U n i v e r ­ sity Met hod is t Church. Ac c or di n g to t h e rules of t h e ch ur ch , he will not he allowed this yea r. r ema in a f t e r D u r i n g his s t a y here h*- h as i ncreased the m e m b e r s h i p of his c h u r c h fr om 581 to within a score of 1000. to The new S t u d e n t s ’ Council b e g a n its work last n i g h t by fi lling the v a ­ cancies in the offices of vice p re s i d e n t of t he S t u d e n t s ’ Associ ati on a n d a s ­ s i s t a n t business m a n a g e r o f Th e Tex an. T h e f i r st of t h e s e vacanci es was caused by t he abs ence this y e a r of J a c k Gri ssom, a n d the second by the r e s i gn a t i on o f LeRoy Sherrill. A c t i ng upon I' he Council elected T o m Gambrel ! vice p re si de nt o f t h e S t u d e n t s ’ As s o ­ ciation and D e x te r Scurlock as s i s t a n t business m a n a g e r of T he Texan. advice of tin' t h e Board of R eg e n t s , t h e Council decided t h a t h e r e a f t e r , when t hey suspect a s t u d e n t o f v i ol at in g t h e honor s y s t e m, t hey will go to him p er sonal ly a n d make him a w a r e of t he suspicion, in­ s tead of passi vel y a w a i t i n g develop- ! ments. Middler Outlucks Senior Laws; Gets Free Trip to Game Some eleven S en i or L a w s g a t h e r e d upon t he st eps of t h e L a w Bui ldi ng F r i d a y b em o a n i n g t h e i r individual lack of the n e c e s s a r y a m o u n t s to t a k e l ear ned to Dallas t o en joy t h e m t he Texas- Ok l ah om a game. Th e n one of t he a l e r t legal minds s u g g e s t e d t h e idea of s u b ­ s cribi ng a pool of 50 ce nts each, to go to t he l uckiest one of t h e i r bunch, which was e a g e r l y a g r e e d to by all present . A Middle L aw s t a t i o ne d a t r es pect ful di st ance , h a v i ng heard a j u ri s t, the di scourse of t he slowly d re w n e a r e r a n d v en tur ed to o f f e r t he s u g g e s t i o n t h a t $5.50 would occasion a less d igni fi ed t ri p t h a n $•», and proposed t h a t he lie a d m i t t e d to the circle. The Sen io r Laws, relyi ng n u m b e r s a nd upon o t h e r s u pe r io r qual it ies, for success, readily a g r e e d a n d t he u n d e r ­ c l a s s m a n ’s hal f dollar. B ut lo! Wh e n l ucky t he die was c a s t “ el even” failed to work a n d t h e Middle Law, g a t h e r i n g up j oyf ul l y proceeded home to m ak e p r e p a r a t i o n s f or the j ou rney to t he n o r t h e r n city. t he u sual l y s u p e r i o r the $♦’>, t h e i r took HOI STON ALUMNI WILL EN TE RT AIN S E W A N E E TEAM S T U D E N T OF LAW DE PA RT M ENT AIDS IN NEW VORK SUIT .Special to The T exa n. t h e occasion of Houston, T ex a s, Oct. 25. The pl ans for the e n t e r t a i n m e n t of t he S ewa nee football t ea m by t he S e w a ne e a l um n i the of Houston on g a m e between S e w a n e e and t he U n i ­ v er sit y of T e x a s h er e Nov. 0 art* p r o ­ g r e s s i n g s at i sf ac t or il y. The al umni and t e a m will join w it h the U ni v er s i t y of T e x a s pl ayer s a n d a lu mn i in a p a ­ rade the m o r n i n g of t he 0th, a nd also in a dance t h a t ni ght . Th*- S e w a n e e t he ( o u n t r y t e am will be g u e s t s a t S u nday an a u to mo bi le si ght Club. seeing t h e Hous ton e nvi ro ns t ri p is planned. in left r e p r e s e n t l as t week J. C, Babb, a m e m b e r of t he S e n i o r Law class, for New York, whe re he W'lll a p p e a r us one of t he counsels in a n e j e c t m e n t sui t Mr. Bahh will t he T e x a s hei rs in l i ti gat ion involving t h e T r i n ­ ity c h u r c h p r o p e r t y o f New York, a n d o t h e r l a r g e e s t a t e s in New J e r e y . T h e r e will be a b o u t t e n l awy e rs the connect ed with the r un s p r o p e r t y a m o u n t into s eve ral millions. T h e s u i t will n e c es s it at e Mr. B a b b ’s r e m a i n i n g in New York for a b o u t t wo weeks. suit, and involved of N E W B U L L E T I N OUT. MISS J O H N S T A L K S A T Y. WL Research Work o f Economics Club on Land Problems Published. Delegate to Estes Park Conference Gives Illustrated Lecture. the f or emos t A new bulletin c o n t a i n i n g t he r e ­ s earch work of t he T e x a s Appl i ed E c ­ onomics ( lub in the land p ro bl em s of T e x a s is now r e ad y f or d is tri bu ti on. T he bulletin c o n t a i n s a n u m b e r of t h o r o u g h a r ti cl e- d i a l i n g with n e a rl y e v e r y phas e of t h e quest ion, w r i t t e n by t he U n i ve r si ty a nd of t h e S t a t e a t large. Dr. Haney, p re s i d e n t of t he E c o n o m ­ ics Club, e x p r es s ed h i m s e l f a s co nf i ­ dent t h a t the bulletin will a r o u s e mu ch i n t e r e s t an d m a n y hel pful c r it i ci s ms if it is widely r e a d by i n t e r ­ est ed in t he solution of o u r l and p r o b ­ lems. e con omi st s of t h os e “ Er hoe of E s t e s P a r k ” w a 1 t he ubject of a n i n t e r e s t i n g t a l k by Miss M a r g u e r i t e J o h n a t t h e we e kl y v e s ­ per s ervice held y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n . Sh e g a v e a n a c c o u n t o f h e r e x p e ­ riences as d e l e g a t e to the Y. VV. C. A. this s u m ­ c on fer en ce a t E s t e s P a r k mer. T h e t a l k wa s i l l u s t r a t e d by lan­ t ern slides o f views of t h e C ol or ado m o u n t a i n c o u n t r y , as well a s p i c t u r e s of t he conf erence. A mus ical f e a t u r e o f t h e a f t e r n o o n w a s a d u e t b y Messrs. L u n g a n d C u n ­ n i n g h a m of t he A us t i n P r e s b y t e r i a n Theol ogi cal S e m i n a r y . Miss Coronal Thom as accompanied them. 'lf 'IV' T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . T h e Good Teeth A re Attractive IHE DAILY TEXAN The S tu d e n t D aily P ublication o f the U n iv e r s ity o f T ex a s. Published ev e r y m or n in g e x c e p t M on­ d ay d u rin g tho c olleg e year. E ntered a s seco nd-class m a tte r at the P o s t o f fic e a t A u stin , T e x a s , under the Act o f C ongress, March 3, 1879. Subscription price $2, 50 i f paid before D ecem ber I, oth er w ise $3.00. economy in this respect s u c c e s s o f t h e C a f e t e r i a Th ^T T- m e a l s a r e s e r v e d a t a c o s t f a r b el o w t h e a v e r a g e c o s t o f m e a l s t h e U n i v e r s i t y c o m m u n i t y , in I f d i n i n g t h i s . i l l u s t r a t e d h a s h al ls o p e r a t e d on a p la n s i m i l a r t o t h a t o f t h e C a f e t e r i a w e r e lo- c a t e d in s u b s t a n t i a l b u i l d i n g s , a g r e a t n u m b e r o f s t u d e n t s w o u l d j be a t t r a c t e d t o t h e m ; a n d , w i t h a d d i t i o n a l s p a c e a n d g r e a t e r con- > n u m b e r I v e n i e n c e s , g r e a t e r a E ditor-in-C hief Daniel W i llia m s R oy E. H a w k M a n a g in g Editor r. E. P o p p l e w e l l . . .B u s in e s s M a n a ger D e x te r Scurlock. . A s s i s t a n t M anag er David M c G e e . . . .C irculation M a n a ge r O ffic e s: U n iversity , Room 109 Main Building; up-tow n, 904 W. S ix th St. Telephones: U n iv er sity o f fic e , 3149; up-tow n office, 489. Issu e Editor Today S A M U E L G. B A G G E T T . J. H. G a r d n e r A s s o c ia te Editor. Reporters. J. W. Fish John C. Hovo W. C. Grobe W ill B la c k sh e a r W. C. O'Donnell T. F. Bu eh re r jo n n Gofer c , K. Quinn M adge P ryor Ruth Ran som e Marian H aw k in s A ly ce Fulton If more buildings a re to be erected here th is year, th e fir s t one m ight well be a g irls ’ dor­ m itory. A m ong th e next m ig h t well be a m e n ’s d o rm ito ry and a p e rm a n e n t common d in ing hall. S tu d e n ts can a tte n d classes in shacks. This is not a g r e a t h a rd ­ ship. Hut th ey can not m ake th e ir U n iv ersity home in shacks. I hat th e re is a s tr o n g dem and by s tu d e n ts for d o rm ito ry rooms is evidenced by th e long w a itin g lists in th e hands of th o se in ch arg e of both th e W o m a n ’s Building and B rack en rid g e Hall. A girl who does not apply fo r a place in th e W o m an's B uilding is several m onths before sh e ready to e n te r th e U n iv e rsity wiL very likely be compelled to fine a room elsewhere. M any girls do not know of th e crowded condi­ th e necessity of tions and of early conse­ quently have not an equal chance w ith tho se who do. The outcome of the W o m an’s Building is occupied largely bv upperclass retain th e ir room s d u rin g th e ir college fresh m an girls, course. who, a f t e r all, would m ost likely! be benefited in a g irls’ dorm i­ tory, m u st, on account of th ere being no room, go elsewhere. girls, who application, is t h a t it all The and cou ld bo a c c o m m o d a t e d . jai all times and in all place-'. They I I h u s it is a p p a r e n t t h a t t h e r e I J beauty not only to the mouth, but is g r e a t n e e d o f d o r m i t o r i e s . I to the whole face. W h e t h e r t h e n eed i s i ’ > ^ of Teeth is th e first disposition f or t h e m m o r e u r g e n t t h a n f o r b u i l d i n g s | toward positive p la in n e ss . W e are c o n t a i n i n g a d d i t i o n a l c l a s s r o o m ! adept in the care of the Teeth for a n d o f f i c e s p a c e is, in t h e l a m I r n , or uId of either sex Wc In fact, the ab- < g u a g e OI f o r t h e J u r y t o d ec id e. t h e l a w y e r , a m a t t e r 1 .killed i,; all branches of Dentistry f ayo n„| w.;h' and would be glad t0 Phunnigraphs l f y o u don I like ’em, you still h a t e the ads. A nyw ay, A. & M. c a n ’t do it. —HAR— Good m edicine does not n e c e ssa r ily ta s te th a t w a y . H A R — Thirteen m a y be unlu ck y, but you can t prove it to Oklahom a. — HAR - Mr. M organ should pu t his w a r loan proposition up to the w in n e r s a t N o r ­ man. T h ey have the c apital. — HAR— if is a sk ed G ra phter it broke a n y bones w hen the brakem an kicked him o f f in the y a r d s while en route to the Dallas g a m e . N ope, broke a lr e a d y - H A R — C ount t h a t bet lo st w h o s e low d e ­ th y hand fr o m sc e n d in g su n v ie w s ten good .simoleons gone. — H A R — f ir in g squad w ho sh ot It now a p p e a r s t h a t th e aim o f the Germ an the pardoned E n g lis h nurse w a s so bad th at the c o m m a n d er o f th e squad had to end her s u f f e r i n g m y .shooting her th ro u g h the head. A ch, th o s e s y m p a ­ thetic G erm an s! y o u r w ork. W e a r e particularly suc­ cess^- the Extraction of Teeth in j painlessly. U N I O N P A I N - L E S Si D E N T I S T S Attention University St udents A large stock of second-hand U n iv e r ­ sity books cheap a t the OLD ROOK S T O R E \ venue I o n g r e s 909 Also a select stock of Pennants, Pil­ lows and Laundry Bags. We extend' you a cordia! invitation to visit our! store. I*. I. G I L L E S P I E , Proprietor. W E A R S C H PUERTAS $2 Hats 720 C o n g r e s s A v e. W IT H TOM & R A L P H . clim b Italian K in g en d u res h a r d sh ip s o f c o n g r a t u la t e m ountain tro op s.— N e w s doubt, he con fe r r ed a m edal o f m erit on h im s e lf ? I";:,TI"?! item , to — K A R ­ NO, M iss C h a tte r to n , t h e pro-a llies th< abo- do not n e c e s s a r ily a d v oca te ition o f th e c an teen . HI LOEHR W I ) E L E C T S . I M V I RSI TV T VI LOR S H O P Old P h on e 8 2 .1. 221 I G uadalpe S t. — Work and P rices Both R ig h t__ R o p ^ I O p to m etrist and S. G REENB ERG ^™ ?* O p t i c i a n U pti cian — - ing W E G R I M ) \ \ Y L E N S ON A N Vt Last M eeting C o n stitu tio n W as Adopted and O ffic e r s C hosen. HO I RAS NOTIC E 709 ( on g r o s s A v e n u e — Hal , ._ and term . A t a m e e t in g o f the Hildebrand Law I S ociety last F r id a y n ig h t th e c o n s t i­ tution w a s a dopted a s d raw n up by the c o m m itte e ap p o in ted f o r t h a t pur­ pose and o f f ic e r s w ere ele cte d fo r the D orm itories for men, while S. Lattimore was fall needed, a r e not so requisite as It. AI. Wagstaff. elected p r esid e n t; do rm itories fo r girls. B ut even vice pr e sid e n t; CA L. Morgan, s e c r e ­ one m ore large d o rm ito ry for tary treasurer; Oscar Speed, clerk; Guy Rogers, sheriff. men would do much to solve th e housing problem and would" 1 The purpose of the society to [Provide moot court practice for Law a g re a t dp'll t/\ a g r e a t deal lo C am pus h i e a t -tudent*. The ™„,tituti<,„ provides th e U niversity. The d e a rth o f su itable rooms, of course, re p re s e n ts th e m ost im m ediate need. S uitable room s close to th e C am pus are scarce and in m any cases s tu d e n ts have to pay high re n t fo r u n s a tis fa c ­ tory rooms. F req u en tly a large am ily depends fo r its su p p o rt upon th e re n t and board paid Ky j_ , a handful of stu d en ts. The r e - 1 u t bult is t h a t s tu d e n ts p a y a g r e a t , W . A. Achilles that th ere shall be twenty-four n ular m em b ers and t w e lv e a s s o c ia t e le s s m em bers, o f which num ber not than six shall be J unior L a w s. There are now s ix te e n m em b ers. T h o se w ish in g to beco m e m e m b e rs a re re ­ in their applications file quired the se c r eta ry . Three w r itin g w ith absences will drop a m em b er from the roll. At the last meeting Few Brew­ ster w s elected an honorary member, _______________________ . is to Theodore Gatchell — PIPE O R BA N __ Every morning, 9 lo J, a < tiregg Hall. Phone 2811 Joh n B r e m o n d ’s HIGH GRADE ROASTED ( OI FEE Has Met E v e ry R eq u irem en t for Half a Century * 1 ' ^ HAs Good V A R S I T Y BILLIARD A C A D E M Y — Up I o n O— g 212 G uadalupe S t r e e t — CA G. ((AVP) M VPES, M gr. S e e lig s Billiard and D om ino Parlor * ’ow n ( ow n— 615 C o n g r e ss Vvenue * C t l H l deal m ore th a n th e y should have I to pay for w h a t th e y get. D< r-! m itories and space for la rg e r and , P etter d inin g halls w o u ld lower the s tu d e n t's to tal expenses a p ­ preciably, and would resu lt in real econom y fo r all concerned, n th e case of th e dorm itories, housing of s tu d e n ts on a larg e fo r economy scale would work th ro u g h s a v in g in labor an d in th e r e tu r n s of ow nership and m an ag em en t. th e case of In th e common din ing halls, b u y in g on a la rg e scale and se rv in g on a large scale would m ake fo r THE ,> I0 N E E R C H O F E R ln\ilc> you to call or telephone and service, first consideration. "If it is good, we have it.” " I f we have it, it is good.” ....... S S I I N O . L. M A R T I N FOR S T U D E N T L A M P S A N D S U P P L I E S . E V E R Y T H I N G EL Et TR IC A L. Special attention to Sorority and Fraternity Houses. P hone 320. Both phones 865. 308-10 WA 16th INSURANCE l i r e , Life, He alt h, Ac cident , Auto, McKean, E ile r s Co. 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SOCIETY The Pi Beta Phis will be e n t e r t a i n e d on T h u r s d a y n i g h t wi th a Ha ll o we ’en p a r t y a t the home o f Do ro t hy Hill. -A _ • f / ** Mrs. A l le n s w o r t h of San An to ni o s p e n t t he week-end with her (l aug h­ t er. M a r g a r e t A l l en s wo r th , a t Gra ce Hall. Al p h a Delta Pi an no u nc e s the p l e d g ­ i ng of Cori nne Flood of Hico and Bet a M u r p h y of Milford. T he m em b e r s of t he S i g m a Chi F r a ­ t e r n i t y who visited in Dallas we re ro y al ly b an q ue te d a t t he Ad op h us by t he Dall as al umni . *!* v v Mrs. Ga ff or d, d i s t r i c t p resident of t h e t a , is a t the c h a p t e r K a p p a Al ph a house for a s h o r t visit. * * * T h e g r a n d r e g i s t r a r of Phi Mu, Miss Lewis of Macon, Ga., is a vi si tor a t t he Phi Mu House. v *1* a l u m n a e T h e Aus ti n of Ka ppa K a p p a G a m m a e n t e r t a i n e d t h e R a p t he home p a s M ond ay a f t e r n o o n a t o f C l a ra T h a x t o n wi t h a c h a r m i n g tea in honor of Dora T h or nt o n . . . . . M i s s K a t h r y n Bowen, a II. A. g r a d ­ u a t e of l as t y e a r , has decided to post- I pone h e r wo rk for an M. A. degree, a n d accept ed a position as t e a c h e r in She is a m e m ­ . , Llano H i g h s c h o o l , . , ber of tin* Zet a T a u Al p ha S orori ty. »•« »•« De lt a Delta Delta a n n ou n ce s the p l edgi ng o f Misses Wi l li am ina a n d A g n e s L e d b e t t e r of C amer on . P RO FE S SO R R E E D LECTURES. P r o f e s s o r J. L. Reed of t he .School f r o m T a y ­ r e t u r n e d l ect ur e- of Music has lor, wh er e he d el iver ed his reeital e nt i t l e d “ P r o g r a m M u s i c” Im l a r g e a n d a p p r e c i a t i v e a u d i ­ fore a l ect ur e wa s given un der ence. The t he D e p a r t m e n t of t he auspi ces of T h e r e is a g r e a t d e m a n d o v e r the S t a t e f or lecture, a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s have t hi s been made to send Mr. Reed to San San Ang el o, Yoa kum a n d t he n e a r f u ­ t he Un i ve r si ty in A T H E N A E U M MEETS TONIGHT. The f ol lowi ng p r o g r a m will be r e n ­ der ed a t t he A t h e n a e u m t o n i g h t : It. L. J ohn son. De c la ma ti o n: Debat e: “ Resolved, T h a t F u t u r e U n i ve r s i t y of T e x a s Bui ld ing s Be P e r ­ m a n e n t R a t h e r T e m p o r a r y S t r u c t u r e s . ” A f f i r m a t i v e , H u f f m a n , B e c km a n a n d B r a d l e y ; neg at ive , 'Tay­ lor, P a r t e n a n d Gillette. T h a n E x t e m p o r e s p ee c he s: Bel cher and L a m m . A B E A U T I F U L CH RI S TM AS BOOK. H a r r y S t e g e r ’s l e t t e r s to his Un i­ v e r s i t y of T e x a s fr ie n ds , b oun d a nd ; p r i n t e d in a b e a u t i f u l volume, can be I seen in Room 153. No more a p p r o p r i ­ a t e or l a s t i n g g i f t could be selected ( a d v ) f or someone you love. W elcome to Students PARIS CAFE FIFTH AND CONGRESS Mr-. Marten Elliott Martyn Elliott X i i * - f a t # e s H W f c v v . I i * * ’ A try-on of a suit of Smith-Wil- THE ELLIOTTS eox S m a r t Clothes for Young - m VK E R S o f r i m REA­ Men before one of our m i rr ors entails no obligation on your part, but put s it up to us ami th e clothes to 4 4make g oo d" S H Congress Ava, Austin, Texas. U N D E R W O O D “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” Come in and give yourself a E. R. S C H E N D E L . t r e a t — see them . Suits. $15 to $35. Full Dress Suits, $35 and $50. Overcoats, $15 to $G5. Mgr. Austin Sub Branch. 112 W. 7th. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE HIG STORE. 6JO CONOtfKSS'AvR.VUfZ WE Kl KNISH FRATERNITY HOUSES ON CREDIT. “THE KATY” IS T H E O F F I C I A L R O U T E -TO- HOUSTON, TEXAS FOR T EX A S-SEW A N EE GAME N O V E M B E R 6 $2.25 ROU ND TRIP 'Tickets on sale Tor Special 'Train (eati ng \iistin l l JIO p. rn. Nov. .7th. Limit to return leaving Houston Special Train at >2 o’clock midnight, Not. ('th. ROUND u j O t P x J . H O Trip Tickets on sale Nov. 7th. Limit to return Sunday night, Nov. 7th. Pullman reservations can now be made for both going and return trip Saturday and Sunday n i g h t s . Through Sleepers will be oper­ for Austin. ated out of Houston on “ Katy Fl yer” Sunday night CITY TICKET OFFICE 102 W. 6th St. Old Phone 1202. New Phone 551. THE TROY LAUNDRY B E S T O F T H E M aV l — T R Y US P H O N E 73 W E DO T H E R E S T ABSOLUTELY G UA R A N T EE TO SA Y E YOU ON ALL 20 / FRATERNITY JEWELRY I F YOU G I V E US T E N D A Y S ’ NOT ICE. S A T IS F A C T I O N OR YOUR M O N EY R E F U N D E D Stelfox Company, Inc. A C O M P L E T E L I N E O F SPORTING GOODS F o o t Bay, Oct. 23. t he Leland S t a n f o r d Jr. I n a l e t t e r a d d r e s s e d to t h e p r e s i ­ d e n t o f S t a n f o r d U n i v e r s i t y , t he in­ of San Q u e n t i n p e n i t e n t i a r y m a t e c h a l l e n g e d t h e Pal o A l t o Ch es s Club !'n t o be p l a y e d by c o r r es p on d en c e. T h e w r i t e r a series of che ss g a m e s h u t a t t h e social f u n c ti o n s in t he v i ­ ci ni ty of College S ta t i o n. The m o s t r e c en t f e a t u r e a t t r a c t i o n s we r e t h r e e c on c er ts gi ven a t t he B r a z o s C oun ty F a i r . Vanderbilt. The B a r n u m & Bailey s hows h a ve i ns pi red t he V a n d e r b i l t co-eds t o h av e a “ co-ed c ir c u s ” in t he n e a r f u t u r e . T h e s t u n t will be s t a g e d in t he g y m ­ n a s i u m , a n d is to be o p e r a t e d e x c lu ­ sively by t h e girls. B a y l o r IL Soccer football will be r e i n s t a t e d in all B a y l o r t hi s yea r. Mr. Pro vi nce, t he KxW*nsion ct coach, s t a t e s t h a t t he At h l et i c Asso- ' ci at ion will n e c e s s a r y j f u r n i s h e q u i p m e n t , a n d t h a t t h e f i r s t call for r e c r u i t s will T h a n k s g i v i n g . llered t h a t t he t w o g a m e s wi th U. o f j t u r e . T. in 1914 r e s u l t e d in d e f e a t s f o r B a y ­ lor, t he final s cor es b e i n g 8 to 0 a n d 2 to I, r es pect ivel y.) i ssued soon a f t e r Antonio, be ( I t will be r e m e m - j several o t h e r t o w n s ( IO Congress Ave. Branch Office at Van Smith Drug ( o. Subscri be for T h e Texan. ( loth es don’t make the man, “ I hey s a y , ’ but the kind we turn out helps his looks wonderfully. $20.0(1 and up. T O M 8c R A L P H 720 Congress Avenue. Kodaks Finishing F i l ms Supplies WE LOAN KODAKS THE J O R D A N CO. I Fifty H ig h G r a d e S lig h t l y U sed PAINOS FOR RENT Special inducem ents offered to students and e \ try one ton netted with the University. If you want a Player Piano, see the “AUTOPIANO” and s e t our proposition. It will interest you and save you money. Another Inducement: If you buy a H a v er from us, >ou can get new Music Rolls for 5 cents each. ISAAC BLEDSOE Griffith Drug Co. S c a r b r o u g h Building T H E H O U S E W H O S E R E P U T A T I O N W A S BU ILT O F Q U A L IT Y AND S E R V I C E and H I K P L A C E YOU BUY Norris Exquisite Candy I LAIRD SCHOBER] SHOES D I L L I N G H A M ’S I u s m m m ta m ^ Y O U W E - H ave Just Returned From Dallas. Lei Us P ress Your Suit on Our t f O F F M A /V S A / V / T A 1 a r n a Line o f Men’s Fine S h irts, Collars, Latest Crave and F urnish ings. S u its Made to Your Measure. University T o g g e r y Shop P h o n o 30QO ...... 2 B0 0 1, Guadalupe SI. Heat Your Rooms with GAS — “TH E F U E L D E L IV E R E D IN P IP E S ”— N o Dirt—No Work—No Ashes—No Kindling to Cut—No Wood to Carry Heat “Right Now”_ W h e n you want it m o s t — and best of all—no fuel to pay for before it is used. Talk it over with your room-mate—then call us. — We Are at Your Service— TOM CONWAY. n e I Phone 152. Austin Gas Light Co. 907 C ongress. BUCK’S PLACE — EX I E N D S \\ BECOME TO ST U D E N T S E xam ine Our Line o f C igars, Sm okers’ Supplies Periodicals ’ P ennants— H igh Grade Candies 722 Congress. Y° " r O P E R A HO USE I. 1915 JOE WEBER PRESENTS The Musical Comedy of Fashion THE ONLY GIRL Direct from an all-season s run at the Lyric Theater, New > ork ( ity. Hook by Henry Hlosson. Music by Victor H er­ bert. Staged by I red G. Latham. Special O rchestra. Won­ derful Girls. Wonderful Gowns. E ntrancing Music. The University Drug Store HAS A COMPLETE EASTM AN L IN E— NO IMITATIONS O F THE G EN U IN E -WH T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P A. G. GERJES, PROP. S E E OUR “TOP NOTCH" GRIP SURE TE N N IS A N D BA SK E T­ BALL SHOES. PRICE, ONLY $3.00 1610 Lavaca Street. W HATEVER IS WORTH CLEANING IS WORTH SE N D IN G TO BIGGS & CO. -THE BEST C L E A N E R S - Phone 1601. 1007 Congress Ave* W e Greet University Students and Friends H e invite you to UMI our Remodeled Store, filled with well arranged and selected stock of everything good to eat. —GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY—TRY' LIS­ SAUER BROS. Old Phones 182, 967, 690. One Block North of University Methodist Church. texan w an t ads Texan want ads will bring results. The price is Ic per word for the first insertion, three insertions for 2c. No ad taken over the phone. No ad taken for less than 26c. Call at Room 109, Alain Building. Pay in advance. DR. IL E. BAXTER, dentist, 612 Scar­ IGI brough Bldg, Old phone 1316. Congress Ave. Odell Barber Shop. 101 FOR R E N T —Two spaces in eit her ? ! ? " . ' double or single room, large south- east sleeping porch att ached, one block from Campus, one block from car line. from Campus, one block fro m c a r line Mrs. W. A. Goodman, 203 E. 25th St. k)m4 Phone 3537. DR. E. C. BERWICK, dentist. Suite -___* bring 521, Scarbrough Bldg. Phone 3 1 5 0 . D o-Op. W A N T E D — 15 copies of Ritchie’s E a w Please in at once. University Continuous Latin Prose. them t h e d a i l y t e x a n . LECTURES TO LAWS WILL BEGIN SOON First Number of the New Series of Monthly Lectures on Ethics to Be in About a Week. nt.- o “ Professional Ethics of the Law- v 1 be the theme of a new’ se­ t foc t hl y lectures which mciii- |be rs of the Law Faculty will deliver the Law Le pa r n in to the stude nt s merit. I he final a rr a n g e m e n t s have not yet been completed, but the first lecture of t he series in I he members of the about a week. faculty a re well pleased with the idea and will (’ > e veryt hing t h ey can to make the series interest ing as well as of real benefit to the student s of this de pa rt me nt . is expected The c entral t heme will be subdi­ vided iUte monthly addresses of the following na t ure : The l a w y e r s dut\ to his el lent; the public; the to to J St ate; ann to himself. OFFICIAL NOTICES Bood Musical Society. T ^* r\ i m porta nt business meet ing of the Reed Musical Society will bel held in Room 102, Main Building, this afternoon. Because of th.- importance of this m e et ing all members, old and new, a re urged to bo present. KURT HE INRICH. Geology I. to take up Those who desire the work of the third week (ri ver t ri p ), meet me at t he laboratory T h ursd a y aft ernoon pr ompt l y a t I o’clock. LL E. THOMAS. Urogram Committee. The Education Department progra m committee, consist ing of Misses Louise Robinson, Helen Spears, M a r g a r e t Stokes, Helena Janoch and Mr. .J. L. •jackson, will please meet in Room 227 a t f> p. m. today. Be there. W. II. BUTLER, Pres. Laws, Notice. There will be a meeting of the chair- j men of the commit tees for the Law this e ve ning a t 7:15 o’clock banquet in the office of the president of the St ud e n t s’ Association. All chairmen are urged to be present. i education Notice. The c ha irma n of the finance oom- I m it tee of t he Educati on De pa r t m e nt , I requests t h a t all members of the de-1 t he a sse ssme nt of 25 J par talent pa y |eent> voted by for social expenses to the c ommit teemen I of t hei r section. Committee: Euge - nia Welborn, Boon Anderson, F. H, I the depart ment \ T'<'"olle. I.u.ie Marsh, f 0!u‘s * Rllth Whatley, F r a n k ( ° / e r ’ Helon MobleX’ ^ '„ !lt‘fIin ’ L ouise T f h (h m Allen, J. L. Ja ckson. Mary F u s i n g , J. AI. Mosley. Kathleen Alolesworth, S. IL McCarter, Bessie Bell Tips, Eliz­ abeth Winn. DriskilJ B a r b e r Shop in Driskill Hotel. AL Silver, prop. TEXAS! --Hello, fellers! Come in FOR RENT —Two double rooms a rui . 2,1 K N R o U - IN ••KAHFR. and let’s talk over the football sit nation. Ed Allen a t TEXAS Barber IQI •Shop, 1008 Congress. ^ single room, ne ar est of a ny to the < a fe t e ri a ; want a roommate for high school senior a t 102 W. 24th St. 1026 LR. J. R. NICHOLS, 413-414 Scar­ to brough bldg.; practice eye, ear, nose and t hroat . limited I l l LOST—A leather bill-folder, with complimentary athletic pass. Fi nder to Texan office. R. 1024 please ret urn Pond, LOR RE N I 4-room a p a r t m e n t one block north of University, or rooms. 1026 2412 Wichita St. AIONEY TO LOAN on diamonds. wat ches ;in/( j ewelry and cast-off I watches and Jthing. 411 E. 6th St. AL Gordon. i . The membe rshi p of schools in t he University Int ersc hol asti c League for the current y e a r shows a total of 241 to date, as a g a i n st IDI of the c o rre l It is expe ct ­ spending date last year. join ed t ha t fu lly 1000 schools will this yea r for pa r- | the organi zat ion in spelling, e ssay icipation in debat e, declamation, j wri ti ng and athl eti cs. t he vari ous contests 1121 L W U K TO B E L UWM VK ER. privat e family, FOR RE NT - Rod rn for two freshmen, reasonable; sleeping porch with pl ea sa nt surro und­ i n g s . Applj 805 W est 22% St. rate BOOMS Single beds, sleeping porch, leat furnished; price $12 pe r room. Apply 203 E. 23d. Old phone 1276. 1023 ST UDE NT S who want t he best serv­ ice go to Reno’s B arb er Shop, new’. 104 W. 6th* .sanitary and up-to-date. two doors west of Van Sm i t h ’s. S T U D E N T S —go to the Palace Barber Shop, Losche Bldg., for first class work. The only Tur ki sh ba ths in the city, Billy Wolf. jqi Ed Bange, an ex-st udent of the Uni ­ t he versity, was recentl y elected St a t e Legi sl ature from the San Ant o­ nio District to fill t he vacancy caused by of Represent at ive the Swegemann. death to AW C. GIV ES GOOD SERVICE. FOR SAL E — Slightly used dress suit. large size; a ba rga in; also a sec­ ond hand 3-piece tailored suit. Beau­ Phone e d Jest er, 1810 Colorado. U)2* 2966. We do hemstitching. Bri ng us your For the success of the special r e ­ Prices work. Sewing Machine Co., 918 Congress . Ave. Phone 40. reasonable. i m Si nger £?** r|? * &anie blsL Sa t ur da y by *a n ’ p a r t of the credit is due efficient service of O. D. Pa rke r, manager of the W estern Union; J. W. ________ LOST—Class pin inscribed “P. L. H. S.” Please return to Texan office 1023 and receive reward. THE BEST hair cut in the city, 25c; 403 loc; neck shave free. sh a\e, Tmm Rooters. Go to Dallas and root for Te xa s U L , ,‘>K‘phone but don’t f or ge t .t hat e ve ry t hi ng t h a t G V R oL 'U Southwe8U‘rn W w i * Company; Harry University, and happens will be recorded in The Long- town "office Th?’L r “ horn, Varsi t y’s Delivered on \ L IO Subscribe now. foot e d! v p - i r i n l d,°""' ‘v ‘ • ic lout. work of ^ I™ Z I , " " " I I a d v ) m 4 game. * on de'iv afte1' tht' " ‘ ’L " t W hen Is a cigarette Sensible? A cigarette is not sensible for yo u if it leaves your taste and your smoke-hun- ger a little bit unsatisfied. nor if it bothers your throat or tongue - nor if it makes you “feel mean" after smoking your usual number. So they surely are sen­ sible for you—except pos­ sibly for the taste. And when it comes to that, it will be mighty strange if you don't like Fatima’s taste —they couldn't sell so fast if the taste weren’t extra good, could they? None of these tidings will happen to you if you find (and stick to) the right cigarette. W hy not get Fatimas this very day and find out for yourself how sensible a cigarette can really be ? But the cigarette that is right for one man may not be right for another. For instance, Fatim as may not just suit your taste—in spite of th.e fact that they are the best sell ng cigarette costing ov’er 5c. Fatimas A R E cool and friendly to the throat and tongue—and they will NOT make you ‘ feel m ean’’ after smoking all you want. ar t ie Pa nit m ■ , ' ' ’ ■.•ttJe.f the G i a n t | r k / T n I * / \ « , ctivcly In dividu al 1 r*rcl M A s / 5 j '