I," ;,;' invited, a n d a l a r Ee a t - 1 t o R. B e d i c h e k , w h o w a s el e c t e d pre,- ,pa,m* m “ F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H TEXAN IOU XIX AUSTIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918. NO. 36 ASHM ON ORDERS DISCHARGE BY DEC. 20 EPT10N WILL LT. A. S. MCFARLANE C A T EXHIBITED HIGH N A . ie g a th erin g o f PROSPECTS GOOD FOR LARGE CROWD D L T I V C r r n I U T fun and fr o u c a t alum ni feed courage in action A ** * rn I * a solute In fo rm a lity O bserved ission C h arged and Ab- Roy Bedichek, Chairman Ban- Former Student, Nephew of quet Committee Thinks M i l a 1 1 m Many W ill Attend A A " I " 1% a OM I ar a % A —rn _ Mrs. Kirby, Recommended for Military Cross I S . I_ I I i C U L T Y HAVE STUNT [HELD IN DALLAS FRIDAY A c l i p p i n g f r o m a C a n a d i a n n e w s ­ p a p e r g i ve s s o m e i n t e r e s t i n g d e t a i l s I . I . B C M M d DEMOBILIZE DEC. I T e le g ram Received Y esterd ay by P re s id e n t’s Office From Com­ m ittee on E ducation an d Special T ra in in g of W a r D e p a rtm e n t O rd ers Cessation of T ra in in g in All S tates of This D istrict. to F o r Men’s Gym is expected. t he Wo r l d W a r including t on i g ht is t o be t h e S pe ci al P r o g r a m Wi l l H a v e R e f e r e n c e in W o r k o f t he U n i v e r s i t y in the history of t he T h a n k s g i v - f o r m e r s t u d e n t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y \ 11-Thanksgiving R e c e p t i o n at P r o s p e c t s a r e e x c e l l e n t Exception there a r e no t i c k e t s to R o b e r t K. L. K n i g h t , o f D a l l a s , will lent* Will Also Have to A m u s e E v e r yo n e P r e s e n t tion and Special Training of the W ar Departm ent. f o r a a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y E x - S t u - 1 H o n o r f o r t h e d e a d . All of the units of the Students’ A rm y Training Corps a t th e the collegiate and vocational of schools, a re to be disbanded. This order was received at the office f i n e j T e x a s a n d m o l e r e c e n t l y on i t s Roll ot of President R. E. Vinson today from the Committee on Educa- It applies not L i e u t e n a n t M a c F a r l a n e w a s hit b y only to the University of Texas but to all other educational insti- 'St, most original, a n d most d e m - d e n t s B a n q u e t , a t D a l l a s , N o v e m b e r J tK ' d i a l event of the y e a r . All 29, d u r i n g t h e s e s s i o n s of t h e T e x a s a s p i i n t e r f r o m a b o m b w hi l e p a r t i c - tutions in this district, embracing Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma a n d »nts alumni, and m e m b e r s of t h e S t a t e T e a c h e r s A s s o c i a t i o n , a c c o r d i n g of t h e c a r e e r a n d n o t a b l e b r a v e r y of L i e u t e n a n t A l e x a n d e r s. M a c F a r l a n e , University of Texas, t he d a n g e r zone, a b u l l e t f r o m The affair is t o be s t r i c t l y in- p r e s i d e a s t o a s t m a s t e r , a m i t h e b a n - a G e r m a n s n i p e r p i e r c e d h i s h e a r t , TT element.He w a , Arkansas. The demobilization and discharging of the men IS to t he f i r s t | i d e n t o f t h e b a n q u e t a t t h e m e e t i n g o f P l a ce d Hn a s t r e t c h e r w i t h t w o o f h i s commence the week beginning December I with a view of com- l a s t y e a r . m e n < h u t b e f o r e he co u l d be r e m o v e d pleting the discharge by December ‘2 0 . The telegram states t h a t the Committee on Education and Special Training had been d i­ rected by the W ar D epartm ent to a rra n g e adjustm ents of con­ tra cts between the several educational institutions where these units are located and the W ar Departm ent. The details of the plan for demobilization have been transm itted to the district mili­ ta ry inspector and to the commanding officers of the several S tu ­ dents’ T rain in g Sorps units. It is expected th a t all members of the instruction staff of these schools will be relieved from d u tv a!, no evening g o w n s o r d r e s s q u e t w i l l be h el d in t h e P a l m G a r d e n k i l l i n g hi m i n s t a n t l y . A l t h o u g h L i e u t e n a n t M a c F a r l a n e to be admitted. w a s o n l y t w e n t y - o n e y e a r s o f a ge , h e e entertainment is p l a n n e d a l o n g F r i d a y o f t h i s w e e k . so d i s t i l l ­ Aal lines, too. T h e r e is to he a n t h a t he h a d be e n ing funny st unt to be p e r f o r m e d e r e n c e t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s a n d g u i s h e d a n a t u r e f o r d e c o r a t i o n [embers of the f a c u l t y , t h e a c t - or the different roles b e i n g c h o s e n J . W . w i t h t h e m i l i t a r y cr os s . A s w e l l # a s sole regard to t he f i t n e s s o f t h e C a l h o u n , A u s t i n , will r e s p o n d to t h e c a n be c e r t i f i e d , t h i s is t h e f i r s t a n d in experience a n d a p p e a r a n c e t o a s t in W a r t i m e , ” o n l y t i m e t h a t a n e x - s t u d e n t o f T e x a s the part. The c o s t u me s f o r t h i s w h i c h will be f o l l owe d b y “ U n i v e r s i t y h a s b ee n h o n or e d . A f t e r a n e n g a g e - ) W o m e n a n d t h e W a r , ” Mi s s C a t h e r i n e m e n t n e a r A m i e n s in A u g u s t he w a s | were especially p r e p a r e d b y a G r a y , o f D a l l as . ladies, t h e a r t ­ t h e w a r . a n d all t h e t o a s t s a r e m e r e l y t o p i c s u n d e r t h i s g e n e r a l h e a d . T E L E G R A M R E C E I V E D BY L I E U T C OL . A P U L E W H I T E . T h e w h o le p r o g r a m will h a v e ref-, h a d o f t h e A d o l p h u s H o t e l a t 6 : 3 0 p. rn. *H,ter t n a n J a n u a r y I . f o r d e c o r a t i o n by “ W h e n o u r B o y s t h e a s s o c i a t i o n “ T h e C a m p u s r e c o m m e n d e d r e c o m m e n d e d s e r v i c e o f in W a c o r e n d e r e d t w i c e f r o m r™ .. i i u . • t . , W a s h i n g t o n , D. C., No File Nov. 26, 1918. rn ; I send •d; es. The! rn i ) the i .•craal JO'iii J v ii lad a i . whij ackee: o O' her i 'exas rop< ; and big ie Ma •regaD heanl lie sal e tc j»xhiki ive e«| The a thro* I ar. ipp"^.| s ared ta h a v e in F r a n c e , will r e s p o n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y wh o h a s t o a s t “ O u r H e r o e s W h o Have t h e i it tee of faculty hra.nod by Mr. S o we rs , a n a ck - C o m e H o m e ” is t h e s u b j e c t o f a n o t h e r c o m m a n d e r of a n i n f a n t r y u n i t w h i c h t o a s t , a n d VV. IL A t w e l l , D a l l as , a n his b a t t e r y hail s u p p o r t e d . L a t e r , a t |edgod critic of the d r a m a t i c a r t , t h e b a t t l e of Q u e n t i n D r o c o u r t a l u m n u s o f in [the see n a effect a r r a n g e d by' a t o S e p t e m b e r , L i e u t e n a n t M a c F a r l a n e t w o b o y s litte e o f wide e x p e r i e n c e in suc h w a s t he m i l i t a r y Hr. Law, Dr. S ch oc h , Dr . t h e c r o s s by a n a r t i l l e r y c o m m a n d e r w h o prey, D r . Calloway, a n d D e a n T a y F a l l e n . ” w a s u n a w a r e o f t h e f a c t t h a t he h a d le ad i ng p a r t s , a n d | a r e a l r e a d y b e e n r e c o m m e n d e d . It w a s o t h e r favorites a m o n g t h e f a ­ during* t h i s last e n g a g e m e n t t h a t t h e i m p o r t a n t roles in in* to p a;, y o u n g A m e r i c a n w a s w o u n d e d f o r t h e | “a azine s pectacle, ” a s t h e mo - p i c t u r e l e i bo ar ds say. f i r s t t i m e . H e b r a v e l y r e f u s e d t o go to E n g l a n d f o r t r e a t m e n t w h e n he w a s hit in t h e f a c e w i t h a b ul l e t , b u t i n ­ s i s t e d on r e j o i n i n g h i s b a t t e r y a f t e r t e n d a y s in a F r e n c h h o s p i t a l b e f o r e he h a d e n t i r e l y r e c ov er ed . H e w a s to h a v e b ee n g i v e n a f u r l o u g h w i t h ­ in t e n d a y s t o g o t o L on do n to be d e e ­ T h e wh ol e p r o g r a m will be s h o r t also to p r e s e n t a a n d a d j o u r n m e n t will be t a k e n in t i m e rn entirely u n i q u e c h a r a c t e r , f o r all w h o m a y d e s i r e to a t t e n d t he ft member of t he f a c u l t y h el p e d n i g h t s e ssi o n of t h e S t a t e T e a c h e r s ’ |e planning of t h e a c t a n d in t h e A s s o c i a t i o n . T h e s i n g i n g o f col lege a n d p a t r i o t i c s o n g s will be in c h a r g e o f Mr s. G e o r g e W a t s o n . D a l ­ las. T h e c u s t o m of T e x a s E x e s b a n q u e t t o g e t h e r a t t h e s e s s i o n s o f t h e S t a t e l o ng S p ec i al ?! ies are being m a d e f o r it. spe - 'tunic', and special t r a i n i n g , to T e a c h e r s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n h a s be e n l e a d b y a c h o r u s arrangements f or r e c o m m e n d e d -Iudents are f o r it. ding of the special a b i l i t y o f o b s e r v e d , a n d h a s g r o w n t o be o ne o f o r a t e d by K i n g G e o r g e , i'tudent' selected f o r t h e p a r t s , t h e m o s t r e p r e s e n t a t i v e g a t h e r i n g s of T. C, huskies, a g i r l s ’ o r c h e s t r a , e x - s t u d e n t s hel d in t h e S t a t e , ebb of d r a m a t i c a b i l i t y , T h e o_____ ,f Liberty, a n d U n c l e S a m B R O W N IN N E B R A S K A CHEM1 - lf, are to be in it. en n Grand M a r c h h a s f o r m e d |me-honorcd T. U., t h e S. A. T. ( ’. will play and the g u e s t s will s i n g Lyes cf Texas.” D a n c i n g will do nut* until ten- t hi r t y, a n d a t t h i s B r o t h e r s acception will close, in o r d e r ^ S* A. I. ( . m a y be in t h e i r :k> i* the a p p o i n t e d t i m e . ' 1 oe.)nations, wil be b r o u g h t in fr“ truck and a r r a n g e d t o g i v e a I'| appearance t h e G y m a n d to body the spirit of T h a n k s g i v i n g . A c r i t e Meyer is- c ha i rn ai k ;Ifc C A L D E P T . l u r k , in N e w r e s e a r c h w o r k w i t h J , R. B a i l e y , p r o f e s s o r o f O r g a n i c C h e m i s t r y in t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , w h o h a d l e a v e o f a b s e n c e l a s t y e a r to the' H i r s h is bac k. D l a st J . B r o w n , w h o is n o w a s s o c i a t e p r o f e s s o r of y e a r , c h e m i s t r y t h e U n i v e r s i t y of N e ­ b r a s k a . H e w r i t e s t h a t h e likes his p o s i t i o n v e r y m u c h a n d t h a t h e is de- l i g h t e d w i t h the' n e w c h e m i s t r y b u d d ­ i n g a n d e q u i p m e n t o f t h e i n s t i t u t i o n took his pl a c e in L e t t e r s f r o m h i g h e r officials s p e a k of L i e u t e n a n t Ma cF a r la n e * a s a b r f T b a n t y o u n g officer w h o w a s d e v o t e d t o h is m e n in t h e s a m e g r e a t d e g r e e t h a t the*y r e s p e c t e d h i m . T h e U n i v e r s i t y of T e x a s r e m e m b e r s L i e u t e n a n t M a c F a r l a n e a s a s e v e n ­ t e e n y e a r old y o u t h w h o c a m e h e r e f r o m C a n a d a s o m e f o u r y e a r s a g o to a t t e n d t h e U n i v e r s i t y in w h i c h hi s f a ­ t h e r hail b ee n P r o f e s s o r in P h y s i c s a b o u t t w e n t y - f i v e y e a r s ag o. A l t h o u g h he w a s too y o u n g to be d r a f t e d , h i s h i g h c o u r a g e a n d s e n s e o f d u t y led h i m to w i t h d r a w f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i v r e t u r n to C a n a d a , a n d e n l i s t f o r o v e r ­ s e a s servi ce. L i e u t e n a n t M a c F a r l a n e w a s ■ "remittee on a r r a n g e m e n t s , a n d 1 » Wherry of t he r e c e p t i o n c o m ­ t h e pile girls will m e e t a t W o m a n ' s B u i l d i n g a t s e v e n - t h i r t y a n d p r o c e e d in a bo d y f r o m t h e r e t o t h e g y m n a s i u m . n e p h e w o f M r s . H e l e n M a n d e a n o f w o m e n a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y T e x a s . D i s t r i c t I n s p e c t i n g Officer, U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s , U n i v e r s i t y S t a t i o n , A u s t i n , T e x a s . F o l l o w i n g w i r e s e n t t h i s d a y b y t h e A d j u t a n t G e n e r a l to c o m m a n d ­ i n g officers c f all S. A. T. C. i n s t i t u t i o n s in y o u r d i s t r i c t : “ S ec t io n s A a n d B, S. A. T. C. a n h e r e b y o r d e r e d demobi l i z ed a n d m o n disch;* god a c c o r d i n g IV,’o w i n g p r o c e d u r e : P e r s o n n e l officers now a t C a r p S h e r ­ m a n will r e t u r n t o d i s t r i c t h e a d q u a r t e r s N o v e m b e r 29 ami will hol d s c hool s en d i s c h a r g i n g p a p e r w o r k a t w h i c h officer yoni unit will a t ­ S e c t io n B will b e g i n D e c e m b e r 2, t e n d d e m o b i l i z a t i o n a n d d i s c h a r g e . S e c t io n A D e c e m b e r I. Modi a1 e x a m i n a t i o n s will bt* m a tie by m e d i c a l officer a s s i g n e d by s u r g e o n g e n e r a l w h o will r e p o r t not l a t e r t h a n B e ­ et rn bt i 2. Pveterene< hi o r d e r o f datcha r oi l ! bt // i t 'en to u r n d e s i r ­ ing to l e av e Col lege. I n v i t e c o - o p e r a t i o n o f col lege a u t h o r i t i e s in o r d e r to a c c o m p l i s h d i s c h a r g e a s q u i c k l y a s possi ble. D is c i p l i n e a n d routine* m u s t be m a i n t a i n e d a n d s o l d i e r s i m p r e s s e d w i t h t h e v a l u e of r e c e i v i n g a n e x c e l l e n t c h a r a c t e r o n d i s c h a r g e . D e p a r t m e n t h a v e bee n i n s t r u c t e d t o p ro c e e d b e g i n n i n g D e c e m b e r IO wi t h d i s c h a r g e o f officers, e x c ep t t h o s e e x p r e s s i n g w i s h to r e m a i n p e r m a n e n t l y in t h e .ser­ vice a n d r e c o m m e n d e d b y c o m m a n d i n g officers.” F o l l o w i n g w i r e s e n t t hi s d a y t o d e p a r t m e n t c o m m a n d e r s : “ S t u d e n t s ’ A r m y T r a i n i n g C o r p s t h e m e n d i s ­ binits, bo t h S e c t i o n A a n d B, will be d e m o bi l i z e d a n d i n s t r u c t i o n s s*>nt d i ­ c h a r g e d b e g i n n i n g we e k o f D e c e m b e r 1 u n d e r r e c t l y f r o m W a r D e p a r t m e n t to c o m m a n d i n g officers. Y o u will h o n o r r e q u i s i t i o n s f o r b l a n k f o r m s f r o m c o m m a n d i n g officers. B e g i n n i n g i n g D e c e m b e r IO w i t h d i s c h a r g e o f of fi c er s n o w on d u t y w i t h S t u d e n t s ’ t e r m s o f W a r D e p a r t m e n t A r m y T r a i n i n g C o r p s u n i t s a c c o r d n g C i r c u l a r 75 o f N o v e m b e r 20, 1918, P a r a g r a p h 4, e x c e p t t ho s e in t h i r d c a t e g o r y . D i s c h a r g e s of officers in t h i r d c a t e g o r y wil n o t bt* m a d e u n t i l l a t e r f o l l o w i n g i n s t r u c t i o n s to b e s e nt y o u . ” c o m m a n d e r s to C O M M I T T E E M O N E . H E. C L U B P L A N S A C T I V I T I E S p r e s i d e n t ; Miss F r a n c i s C a r t e r , v i c e p r e s i d e n t , a n d Miss A r l e e T h a m e s . ---------- T h e l ub w a s ht Id T h u r s d a y K i r b y , T h e c o n s t i t u t i o n w a s r e a d f i r s t m e e t i n g o f a t h e IL E. s e c r e t a r y a n d t r e a s u r e r , i f t e r n o o n . T h is d e p a r t m e n t wil bt* e n g a g e d i n a n d a d o p t - t h e v i t a l l y i m p o r t a n t w a r w o r k o f of e d, a n d t h e f o l o w i n g o f f i c e r s w e r e p r o b l e m s o f r e c o n s t r u c t i o n in m a t t e r s e l e c t e d : Miss C l a r a L o u i s e S c o t t , o f f o o d a n d c l o t h e s . WELCOME TO TEXAS—-A. & M. AND ALUMNI rn. THE DAILY TEXAN — The Student D aily Publication of the f h r d h m i„j,ty throes of emotion for i t ' s p i r i t u a l nam TH ANKSGIV IN G DAY Since the last Thanksgiving Day our country has ee U n iversity of T exas. ^ <)f the actio„ and suffering in physical form But out P ublished every afternoon except Sun- day during the college year on done and en d u r ed (Jf forces such as these come c h a r a c t e r ; and in wha as j people all over the land, there has been, f(, rKe(1 an e w the sort of c h a r a c t e r which is truly A m e r i c a n the campus. Offices: U n iversity, Room 155, Main Building. E ntered as second-class m atter Postoffice at A u stin , T exas, th e Act o f C ongress, March 3, 1879. -ytie same forces t h a t have oper at ed this last ye ar were < in the earlv times of coloniaal and pioneer life when the whit* i i I . , . T o n o t f l at th e settlers d a r e d the wilds of the New World ani under face with savages. i< The white man conquered the red man, not because o j dise. Today we join with all loyal citizens in turning thanks for peace on earth. We the University men and ladies for their p,t. ronage, which enabled us to suport the measures. We shall endeavor to keep patronage by selling only the best of merchaa. A cceptance for m ailin g at special ' h e difference in c o l o r , but because he the' ' * e r a t e of postage provided for in Sec- been t ra in e d in tion 1103, A ct of October 3, 1917, A uthorized Septem ber 24, 1918. . Subscription price $3.00 per year— provided for each student through the student Activity Fee. ingenuity, invention, art* a n d e n - could put to use in cr ea ting a civilization out ot roug resources and could overcome edge was g r e a t e r t h a n t h a t the savage had acquired i nmere * u ,o nnnrwerI h im from c o ld t h e Indian because his know primitive struggle with anything that opposed him ii of winter and heta of summer, to the shrewd contest ot na u < . And now the descendants of those brave white settlers Lew:* Ii. W a lk e r .. . . A c tin g E d ito r are c ont en di ng agai nst race of savages; men more barbarous W . ^ F l n c h T ^ B t i Z M a n a U t h a n the Indian, because they have known better things^ I hey t i t l e , T H E GAME. armed insanity. LE S T WE FORGET. Issue E d ito r fo r T o d a y : Milton Ling. A s s is ta n t Issu e E d i t o r : Alice E . Stroud. a r e fighting them gallantly, persistently and seeming!} j success. But whe n the foes are finally conquered it will not have been our guns o r ammunition t h a t quenches the Teutons I thirst for blood a nd p l under and causes him to lay down his It will be the c ha ng e of spirit t h a t will enable him to see arms. an d to ac kn owle dg e t h a t to kill and torment in order to ac­ complish his own desire ias gainst all the teachings ot a high and fine spirit t h a t is whiling all men should have opportunity, Of c o u r s e t h e gam e is the big happines, com fort and security in living, but that knows none thing. Wre are all anxious a n d f r e e jy can have these things unless all agree to obtain them tor im pa tient for the sound of th e e a c h other as wel las for themselves, first whistle. W h a t the outcome of the game may be little m a t ­ ters. It is a fine thing if two Texas University cherishes very dearly the memory of the men rival institutions can compete uopn the field of honor, for a who have given their lives in the present war. We sent them out c ham pionship and full of life, enthusiasm, and a noble purpose to fight tor us and t h r o u g h o u t it all m aintai n th e for all Americans, t hat we might live safe from the menace of sa m e high s t a n d a r d s of sport- manship. our with A. & M., we should feel th(> University t h a t differently. But we well It is only fitting that in some way we should memorialize what they have done. The plan should not be pushed in such a manner as to jeopardize its final fitness. There will be time enough later to decide whether we shall build a monument, erect a memorial building, or establish scholarships. The thing that we must keep in mind is to not forget t h a t something is going to be done about it, and w’hen it is done, we must be prepared to have a very real W e ’ re too pr ej udiced to have an y doubt as to the outcome of t h e gam e as expressed on the It is our firm be­ sc oreb oar d. lief t h a t Texas will win the championship. so u th w este r n W e do not expect without effort. On the other ! — h a n d we believe t h a t Some say t h a t m em ory fails Ideals, gives to Mr. Boysen’s lecture an will be a miKhtv struggl e for u s a n d t h a t if we were to right- added interest. The illustrations will consist, of fifty lantern slides, these s u p r e m a c y befo re the cu rta in is ly r e m e m b e r our p a s t relations prepared at the ,aboratory of pulled down. We base The lecture is being prepared ex- h o p e s of victory upon occasions p ressly for use in history classes of grim, unyielding fighting spirit m em be r t h a t makes our team the same w’hen the stude nt body has the public schools, though it may also s t e a d y unflinching unit t h a t it K<>ne to Bryan en masse, t h a t ^ adapted for use in evening lectures^ is A persnal of th e dope Sheet ev ery th in g has been done to leeture wdl he type.vntten, and us. this with the lantern slides w ill he see m s to give the Longhorn m ak e us welcome a nd to show ioaned frce t0 responsible persons ar­ give the Longhorn ma ke us welcome a n a to snow ioane(j f ree to responsible person? ap- t e a m a slight a d v a n t a g e . But u s the courtesy due guests. W 6 ply in g fo r the same. d o p e does n’t count when F a r m e r s and Longhorns meet, varsity of I exas has tried an d everyone who sees g a m e can do so with th e assur- *n like manner, Tr ue enough, t h e r e h a s al­ a n c e th at t h e r e will be one of tho best exhibitions of football ways been, and m a y al w ay s be, in both e v e r witnessed hereabouts. in T H A N K S G IV IN G MEMORIES with the gener al a t t i t u d e and opinion, have by t h e i r thought- Once more the elans are as- less, careless, acts a n d words, the the in for a time, Bumbled for the titantic strug- j e o p a r d i z e d t h e Auumni have come home p r o p e r relations b etw ee n T h a t m ak es th e ta b le groan. to revive f ond memories a nd schools. W e believe t h a t general this elem en t is largely ()vt*p theres some t u r k e y hen, gle on I hi* football field. Again g< - gone. At anv r a t e sp eak ing g< r e n e w old friendships. . 7 lur the s tud en t body in general The s tud en t body o f the Uni- for m e s t u d e n t u o u y in g e n e r a l the believe t h a t in gener al teh Uni- to the t r e a t the ( adets trom A. & M. It a in ’t a fam ily tre a t. A n ’ I guess you thinks agin ‘Bout w h a t th ey has a t home, A s i ttin ’ on a linen cloth, Campus Poets A n ’ goodold d resin* too, " Wi t h c r a n b e r r y sauce a1 red a n ’ a schools, who, not But you h a s to b u y y o u r d in ner now. T h a n k sg iv in g day has come at last. An- pies of different hue An* pie> of different hue to do so part in it. W ith lots of th in g s to eat, ut tn t u w p e n u c c i, i__________i. „ element certain P E T E SE7. falling ther e! pas t „ I re- on ^ i o - I • .a .• a j , . i i , . . . nice ,'ams, tw o fe e t thick, W ith sy rup on ’em d o t a r d w hite on top N o m oney could e v e r buy, A n ’ th e n some ta te r s , yellow ya So sw eet a n ’ full of juice, A n ’ good old m aple moose. A n ’ olives of all d ifferent s h a d e s , Tht’n comes raisin pie, BOYSEN PREPARES WAR LECTURES TO BE versify of Texas welcomes you we feel safe in saying t h a t we Birt- t h e r e ’s m ince a n ’ ehocolat one and all. To the old s tuden ts extend to the Cadets an d fac- is ulty of A. & M. the friendliest we extend a greeting that b o r a of a sense of kinship; for a nd hea rtie st of greetings, vve feel that every Alumnus is a b r o th e r of sister who, having gone forth to seek his fortunes, r e t u r n s now and then to his al ­ m a m a t e r to lend en co u r a g e­ to his inspiration m e n t and y o u n g e r br oth ers and sisters, whi le he himself renews his T he D e p a r t m e n t of E xten sio n, U rn store of love a n d honor for t h e v a rs ity of T exas, a n n o u n c e s t h a t it old i n s t i t u t i o n t h a t m ad e him. has 1,1 c’°urse °f p r e p a r a t i o n an illus- te a te d le c tu re on “ T he G e rm a n Gov- rV , , I o the ( a d e t s and faculty e m in e n t of Conquered Peoples.” ' It of A. & M. we extend a greet- will deal w ith the g o v e r n m e n t of A i­ ling. not as enemies (as some s a c e -L o rra in e , S chlesw ig-H olstein, an d w o uld ha ve h a d us do in the Po land . It will be re a d y f o r use by p a s t ) , b u t as fri endly rivals, th e public w ith in ten days. W h o , striving for the idea ls as we are, find pleasure g u a g e s a n d profi t in the Strength an d prowess as press e d on the football field. trials of native of H olstein and intim ately fa ex- m ilia r w ith th e o th e r p a r t s of Ger- lecture T h e lf C tu r v is b ein g w r itte n l,y J . I.. Boysen, pro fe ss o r of G erm anic Lan- USED IN SCHOOLS B u t boy.". I has to give it up, E x p e rt W o rk a t P o p u la r P rices. 806* 2 Congress All "tar,din’ out so p r o m in e n t like, ( ause we c a n ’t be a t the revel. THE GENTRY STUDIO T h e r e ’s chocolate, angel, and devil. The kind you c a n ’t w ithstand. In a real T h an k sg iv in g mood. A n ’ cake, now let us see, A n ’ w e ’ll ta k e jest w h a t w e’ve got, m a n y co ncern in g which the U n iv e rsity . Being I t d o n ’t do a n y good; ho m e-m ad e brand, they know s A n ’ pickles The kind jest how same m ade, i r the to in /-* ., I UNIFORMS AT CUT PRICES The Walter Tips Co. Jobbers AUTO ACCESSORIES AND HARDWARE ___ ( h o ■» I • A complete line o f a ccesso ries for the auto carried d I* niTlA* a ll tim es Burd H igh C om pression R ings. A tw a ter-K en t Ignition Sy item I W RITE FO R CATALO G UE 1 For Christmas Give Jewelry We are show ing the largest and finest stock of Jew elry in Central Texas. Q U A L I T Y TH E STELFOX CO. Inc 6 1 4 Congress M Garretson^ Drug Storej Congress and Tenth P re s c rip tio n D e p a r tm e n t in C harge of R e g iste re d a n d C o m p e te n t Clerks. W e D eliver F re e , F re e ly a n d Promptly. A ccu racy , Q u a lity , S e rv ic e a n d Courtesy. L ig h t L u n c h e s, H o t D rinks. New a n d S a n ito ry S o d a F ountain. P H O N E 2 9 0 Joseph’s Pharmac CORNER 7T H A N D CONGRESS A u stin ’s Popular D rug C om er, w h ere you can find th ing in D rugs, Soda, and an e la b o r a te l line of St^tionenj C andy, D om estic and Im ported T o ilet A rticles. P H O N E S 325, 3 35 University Toggery S h o p CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN CLEANING AND P R E S S I N G 2901 1.2 Guadalupe St. ’hone ■ KODAK FINISHING AND SUPPLIES. KODAKS FOR S A L E — K O D A K S LOANED FKL JORDAN COMPANY “ We make Kodak prints every day. Branch at 0j 610 Congress itablished 1880 f i l 7 r n n o r e « ; i ; A v e • § Captain Elgie Means will be a Reconstruction begins at home. How i guest at the Delta Sig house for the about robbing the unsuspecting roos- ter of his prize feathers to regarnish Thanksgiving holidays. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N COCK OPERA HOUSE SOCIETY Kittie Fay Robison. LIZZIE S E Z □ Dainty Footwear Annette Kellerman “flu.” I^^££>T"o F t h e S E A * ^ W IL H A M T O * P R O W C r i O N , The absorbing story of a Prince’s love for a Mermaid Miss Ruth Whaling is improving from an attack of influenza. w mm. ■ i l l .... &$$$ >w P s i TONIGHT and Remainder of w eek— DAILY MAT. BEAUTIES OF CLOUD- LAND TRAGEDIES OF THE SEA Superbly Shown in William Fox’s 1918 Spectacle QUEEN OF THE SEA F E A T U R I N G J. A. J A C K S O N mstmas Gifts of many kinds— Cut Glass, Silver, Jew- [v, Diamonds. Everything in Jew elry and Sporting )ds. Writs Watches for Ladies and Gentlemen. ouveniers of Austin JOE KOEN JEWELER 15 East 6th S treet Just off the Avenue OOT BALL :XAS vs. TEXAS A. & M. TH A N K SG IV IN G 1 9 1 8 THE G R ID IR O N CLASSIC OF THE YEAR. GENENRAL IN F O R M A T IO N . PRICES: liers............................................................................................ $ 1.00 leral A dm ission.......................................................................$1 .5 0 irved S eats.............................................................. $ 2.00 - $ 2 .5 0 Seats.........................................................................$ 2 . 5 0 - $ 3 . 0 0 >er cent War Tax A dditional. SE A T SALE. Ms on sale at C. & S. Sporting G oods Co., and U ni­ versity M en’s G ym nasium . B ATHLETIC c o u p o n b o o k h o l d e r s . M*e Athletic Council has provided for you a seat along I west side of the field. T h e re w ill be no extra charge, per will it be necessary to m ak e reservations before- pU Use your book at th e g a te as usual and present it lf you desire seats else- admission into your section, ,re your book will be valued at $1.00. MEN ST U D E N T S (S. A. T. C.) ne-half of the seats along th e cinder track in front of grandstand will be reserved for Rooters, Coupon Book ers 0nly- No charge and nor eservations necessary. r FACULTY A N D CO EDS, the seats a lon g the cinder track in front j randstand will be reserved for Faculty and Co-Eds. ■dr u 'lT " 1 c ^arSe or1 reservations necessary for Coupon m Ipll S A T n .• ' A- L C. men must present their Coupon Book for n to this game. folders.. Others, $2.00. Misses M argaret McCracken, Mat­ tie Mae McDonald, Elizabeth Good­ man, Elizabeth Milligan, Elouise Hodges, and Ellen Jackson are ill at Mrs. Muckleroy’s with the “flu.” Miss Loraine Pollard who was in school before the quarantine is im­ proving after a serious illness, and ex­ pects to be in school again after the Christmas holidays. The bright hopes of A. and M. will ) soon be “pushing up daisies.” They \ are planning to rope in the “ Long­ horns”—isn’t that impudence in shirt IS sleeves. Miss Ruth Johnston will spend the week-end a t her home i San Antonio. Canteen propaganda: “ You can’t spend your money six feet under the ground.” Miss Nancy Prior is ill at her home v\ith la grippe. • Furthermore, there’s no need of gas masks going out so long as there is grapefruit to eat. Mrs. J. A. Edmind will spend the --- houSekSgiVing h0MdayS a‘ ,h even so Empire of Miss Jessie MeJunkin has been ill William for a few days at the Woman’s Build- ing Annex “A.” Miss Mary Johns is .ll at her home -O- E X T E N S I O N D E P T P A R A G R A P H S __ Cs girls know all we want to know > about the so-called “ Sittin Date.” who comes over tells you how swell he has been to girls in the past—the fit of > his dress suit, ’n everything. the tomorrow they attended Miss Bess Heflin and Miss Minerva Lawrence returned this morning from Housteon, where Conference of District and County Focal Administrators of the Federal munity councils cf defense Food Administration of Texas. There the Interscholastic League. 0________ was a large attendance of food ad- ministrators, women deputies and home economics extension workers of Shop for a good shave. various colleges of Texas; and the meeting proved very interesting and beneficial. New bulletins of Patriotic J Program s have been sent to the com- through See M. Silver at Driskill Barber MRS. FRITHIOF SCHNEIDER Electric, Sulphur, Salt Baths M assage, Manicuring and Ladies’ Hair Dressing 6 0 8 B r a z o s Driskill Hot el T e l e p h o n e 1 8 0 2 i MILITARY WATCHES 0 . L. KOOCK JEWELER 5 I 3 Congress Ave. At the meeting of the State Federa­ tion of Women’s (dubs held at Dallas from November 19 to 22, Mr. Roy Bedichek, head of the school interests and Miss Lawrence, head of home wel­ fare division, were the representatives of the University. Mr. Bedichek made a talk on the various ways in which the e x t e n s i o n department of the Uni­ versity can co-t perate with the worn en’s clubs of the stat*-. Mr. Bedichek. Mr. J . W. Shepherd, Mr. IL i r 11, Miss Dimmitt, a rd Miss Jeanie Pinckney of the extension de­ partment, are planning to attend the Teachers’ Association at Dallas, be­ ginning Thursday night and ending Saturday. The Interscholastic Leaguer is in press now, and will he mailed out Awaiting you are a num­ ber of very new numbers in kid and calf leather, choice of Louis XIV and military heels. Models moulded on beau­ tiful lines for women of discerning taste. If you are buying dress boots you will find excep­ tional the in shoemaker’s art. need of walking shoes we have styles that give com­ fort. examples of If T. H. W illiam ’s & Com pany E. L. STECK STATIONERY OFFICE OUTFITTERS PRINTER Printing of the Better Grade 110-112 East Ninth Street Voudouris Bros. High G lade Candies HOME-MADE Special Prices for Christmas Old Phone GIT STUDENTS WELCOME T H E E ld J O IT S 814 Congress A ve. UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP 2 2 i n G U A D A L U P E EAGLE A UTO SERVICE JOF. O Y E R V I D E S Stand 3293 Phone Closed or Open Cars S tand W. 7th St. and C o n g r e ss A ve . N . VV. R u t le d g e C A D I L L A C 8 R E O 6 T h e d a i l y T E X A N WITHER WARM CLOTHING ISSUED TO MEN OF S. A. T. C. YESTERDAY The S. A. T . C. m en h av e an ad d ­ ed reason for g iv in g th a n k s th is y e a r -new c lo th e s ! M onday a fte rn o o n th e S \ T C supply room w ith its s tr o n g , of cam p h o r b alls b r o c h t b ack tn n a ssersb y o f w in te r to p a s s e r s ^ m e m o r i e s clothes being b ro u g h t down fro m th e th e ir a t t i c back home. Men w ith a rm s Hacked high w ith O. D. w oolens ‘u;(1 h eavy “ e x t r a s " w ere leav in g th e , buildin g for the b a r r a c k s w ith s u p e r­ t h a n k f u l e x p r e s s io n s on th e ir fa c e s . T h e r e was new clo th in g issued y e s - . r(la y ft r 6 3 2 m en and each m an r e ­ ceived I blouse, 2 p a irs b re e ch e s, an d J •> pan irs of woolen u n d erw ear. A n e x - [ t r a p air of shoes will p rob ab ly be is- ! sued n e xt week th e re w a s ; $8000 w o rth of goods d raw n f o r th e t . C. men y e ste rd a y . T h is w a s J had from the q u a r te r m a s te r ’s d e p a r t­ In all \ ment at num ber c f men ( am p M ab ry fo r in th e S. A . T . C . , th e to ta l unit, colleg iate section A . H e re it w a s ' re-divided and issued in p ro p e r p r o ­ it portions the com p an ies w h e re to w as distributed to the men. W hen all the clo th in g due th e m en has been d istrib uted e ach m an will I have I b a rra c k s b ag , I w a is t b elt, 3 O. I), b lan kets, 2 p airs co tto n b reech es, I p airs woolen b reech es, I co tto n c o a t, I woolen co a t, 2 p a irs co tto n u n d e r­ wear. 2 p a irs woolen u n d e rw e a r, I service hat, I p a ir leg g in la c e s , I p a ir shoe laces, I pair leg g in s, I U . S. c o l­ lar o rn am e n t, 2 flan n el s h irts , e ith e r 0 . D. or g ra y , I p a ir shoes, 3 p a ir s woolen stockings. E v e ry man has to be m easu red be- i fore the clothing is o rd ered to g e t th e TOBIN’S BOOK STORE 801 CONGRESS AVE. Drop in and See Our New Store You Are Always Welcome at TOBIN ’S No Advance in Pnts O F F I C I A L NOTICE E c o n o m ic s I and 6. \ 0 ^ F r i d a y o f sections one, five ab, P ro b le m sh eet due Monday, w h ich m ay be obtained at th e3 th e Library. Stude-^1 d esk of s e n t F r id a y must secure a sheet and th is a n s w e rs to it on Monday. problem E. T. MUJ T h e following members of &I | u lty and the student body are, to be on tho Reception Commit th e U n iv e rsity P arty , Thurso T h ese m em bers are to see to ti o th e rs a re having a good tin in trod u ction s, and genera,! in tie s. T h ere will be no formal: m g line. T h e committee F ro m fa c u lty : Dr. and Mal son, D r. and M rs. Henderson,Dr! M rs . B a n d m a n , Dr. and Mrs D r. and M rs. Fibs, Dr. and Mn I ‘ Mr . P e a rc e , Miss Wheatley,Xii ! sis, M iss Davidson, Mrs. Kirby! I Ct a ro t h e rs. Miss Aden, Mrs. Bai B ew ley , M iss Hailey, i F r o m the students: Mar ! H ild a Molesworth, Virginia M ild red Sm ith . Linda Ga- | nie G ies e ck e, Lucy Rathbone, Au r ill, F l o r a Edmonds, Cot • I M a r y C am p , Mary Wilkin? ii T h o m p s o n , Sadie Tankers! S c o v e lL Florence Malone, iv! M o le sw o rth . Frances Doho> S p e a r s , E d ith Cousins, Iola ^ B y C h a ir m a n of the Rec” m i tte e . v a r io u s sizes for every art- m a n y knew from actual ab o u t th e campus that the' | m en h ere w ere big-foote 1. pee ted b u t not known as an a a th e y were also big-M th a t h a s now' been put out, how?1 a u th o ritie s that according m e a su re m e n ts, the S. A. i h e re h av e unusually large ^ h ead s. S. A. T. C. men will tv | W ed n esd ay afternoon afr until l l o’clock Thursday fif| m en will nut have to a r ­ r a c k s W ednesday night F O U N D Spalding ^vei!e1 w as re tu rn e d to Texan been call F O U N D Purse with wot C all a t D ean B e n e d i c t - and p a y 2 5 e e r t ^ r j h * ^ L O S T Somewhere on the! a cam eo pin. Reward ^ .L o s e p h u ^ L O S T — Gold -mounted ^ fo u n ta in pen. mder " I g r e a t fa v o r b y returning t j I office. L O S T — Between Newnw- I S c o ttis h R ite ( athedral. * j pin th re e inches long '' I c e n te r . R ew ard . h 'n‘ 1 2 9 9 1 . F O R R E N T bleck fro m Universt h e a t, hot a m i c Rooml8 for -with I _ _ .J I bath, and all c o n v e n a ; ces. at - P h on e 4741. F O R R E N T — OM sin g le beds, all and fu rn a c e heat a P hon e 3 0 4 5 . MURA T u rk ish CigareTTes ARE HADE ESPECIALLY FOR THE D I S C R I M I N A T I N G AND E X P E R IE N C E D S M O K E R OF HIGH GRADE TURKIS H CIGARETTES The blending is e x c e p tio n a l _ f i t s H I G H E S T G R A O i TURKISH A W D A K E R S O F T H E s iw T H E \ W O R t D E G T P T I A N C I G A R E T T E S IN S They are just like meeting your Best Girl face to fac e. is //* R EMEMBER— Then, others like your " B * ( £ ° T H E D A I L Y, T E X A N THE LONGHORN TEAM ihchorns h a v e t L CONFIDENCE IN SURE VICTORY * T hey W i l l D o It [TS CONLEY WILL PLAY th, A v e r a g e W e i g h t o f K U UP .»> TO lh. No See- iou. Injuries Mar P r o s p e c t . t h . (By Ev rett Looney*) DAVE PEN A Texa, Longhorn team Roes into (C a p t a in ) . inflict today prepared to w in and .he full confidence born ol past t l . - y are p rep a id to .... ability. that the F a r m e r s can I IU?V’ Conicv. b is righ t gu ard w ho j i'.en temporarily out of s c h o o l . -filtered ar I is eligible to play | This wil bring the a v e r a g e A jf the T(1, IS team up to 170 pe r so n a l history o f each m an , he team is given below: ve Pena, captain of the L on ghorn i has had quite a car ee r in the j y e a r s o f a ge, j in is six f e t T hese g a m e s received s t a te w id e men tion. all sense of the word. j It the position of left tackle, f e w , vi' have been in as m an y scrim - ! S m y t h is > as he. From his first y e a r on j n e i g h s ISO p o u n d s and Austin High School eleven , h e j Fieigrht. ,1 so that his work w a s g iv e n federate notice. Three y e a r s on t w e n t y B IB F A L K . team developed a w ell b alan ced ! team . at the game. F a lk w a s a m em ber o f la st y e a r ’s ►na was selected as all-sta te ta c k le c h a m p io n s h ip T h is in eligib le [the interscholastic section in h is i ele v e n w a s m ade up o f such men as ad year; he was also c a p ta in o f j H a r d y J a ck so n , Ti Hie F e r g u s o n , “ Rat Inning team in his o rg a n iz a tio n , j W a t s o n ,” an d F a lk . H e w a s chosen [along with the rest o f the squad j a s a ll-ta te ta c k le f o r th e second team . I selected as an all-state tea m (lur- W ith t w o y e a r s of p r e v io u s ex p er - (his third year for the A . H. S. Ina is twenty-one year s o f age, ience on t h e A u s t in H ig h f ir s t team b e fo r e e n t e r in g t h e U n i v e r s it y , it h a s to m ake a is fiv e f e e t j tak e n s c a r c e ly no w ork jhs 165 pounds, and ten inches tall. 1916-1917, A u stin j n st year he made a letter on th e I at the position o f le ft tack le. , H ig h held the s t a t e c h a m p io n s h ip in Houston Post and D a lla s N e w s i in te r s c h o la s tic foo tb a ll. F alk w a s a writers selected him for th e all- j s t r o n g f a c t o r of the te a m of th o se squad. a was elected cap tain ot this year up the w it h d r a w a l o f y e a r , b ein g n "Fat Conley from the U n i- D i s c h ’s p itc h in g staff. F a lk m a d e a “ T ” in b a seb a ll la s t the m a in s t a y o f B illy n um ber I m a n o f him. 1915-1916, I y ea r s. the )'■ JOE S P E N C E . H e is n in e te n y e a r s o f age, w e i g h s 174 p o u n d s, and is six f e e t tall. Spence, the stellar g u a r d , h a s VV. B. F E R G U S O N . “ T i l l i e ” w a s the m an th a t w a s h eard I two years for ( en tra l H ig h I. Dallas. ( entral H igh p la y e d j f rom last y e a r a m o n g t h a t eh a m p io n - ventful years, d u r in g h is s t a y s hjp in e lig ib le squad. H e also w a s a I m em ber o f th a t a g g r e g a t i o n o f W a t- nee probably has the honor o f spn> J a c k s o n , F alk , F e r g u so n . In th a t the youngest man that e v e r re- backfield t h a t a n y U n i v e r s i t y would a letter from the U n i v e r s it y o f be proud o f , F e r g u so n w a s on e o f the . he making the squad la st y e a r : h a lfs. j the regulars, and T h r e e y e a r s on age of sixteen. th e W a x a h a c h ie s now playing his second y e a r H igh , cou p led w ith a y e a r at T r in ity , it would bas m ade som e p la y e r o f F e r g u s o n , a mighty, good m an to fill h is j an(j added t o the J u n e a u t y p e o f t r a in - Mter than he is now d o in g it. | jng be p r o m ise s to be an a ll- s t a te m an. Ie is seventeen y ears of a g e , and p I >9 pounds, and is six f e e t tall. F e r g u s o n is ou r d e p en d a b le q u a r te r and w o rk s h is h ead and feet at a very- f a st speed. He h a s a punt is hard to beat. that “DOC” G R A V E S . J o e ’s f i r s t y e a r at P o w ell School sa w him at the p ositio n of tackle, but the last tw o sa w him a t the fu ll-b a c k ’s pivot. E llis is now m a k in g the sta te look at him as the d ep en dab le little r ig h t h a lf back. He is n in e te en y e a r s o f age. w e ig h t s 172 p ounds, and is f iv e feet and e i g h t inches tall. G E O R G E P. H IL L . Hill, d e sp it e t h e fa c t that he h a s had no football p ra ctic e in tw o y e a r s, is r u n n in g a lo n g at end, a lt e r n a t e l y w ill Bill Collins. He h a v in g le ft the C en tral H ig h a t For? W orth t w o y e a r s ago. school D u r in g his p rep football d a y s, H ill played f ir s t at ta ck le, th en at cen ter, b ut J u n e a u s a w m a te r ia l for an end in him , and he is now located at that position. H ill is t w e n t y y e a r s o f a ge, w e ig h s 155 p oun ds, and is f i v e feet and ten in ch es tall. TOM N E W M A N . N e w m a n , our left g u a rd , d irectly from G arland H igh School, h a s had fo u r y e a r s o f s u c c e s s f u l w ork in the football line in p rep school, and is now s e e in g h is f i f t h y e a r , which is more s u c c e s s f u l under his n ew role of g u ard . N e w m a n fo rm er ly p lay ed as tack le and fullback. G arlan d , la st year, cam e n e a r w i n ­ n in g the N o r th T e x a s c h a m p io n sh ip . is n in eteen y e a r s o f age. feet N e w m a n w e ig h s 185 p ounds and and one inch tall. is six Dec Graves, a w ea r er o f the fr,>m last year’s squad, and a r power in the 1916-17 f r e sh m a n is now the star end of t h e U n i - J team. He also filled th is posi- a't year. is a speedy man. and w ork ed k fr trac'l< last year. but w a s out work on account o f a bad leg. |ha<: his previous ex p er ie n c e, b e ­ k in g to U niversity o f T e x a s, [Galveston High School. is twenty Y e a r s o f a g e . 159 pounds and is five f e e t and fiches in height. LOUIE S M Y TH . f g a i n i n g june a feature bill in all to a t h l e t i c s . He h aving t h r e e letters n' n" r his freshman year, h a v i n g I ’ l'’ ” he standard i basketball. • I 1 _ , holds down t h e p o s i t i o n o f i n f o o t [ K ln.the o f style. H e won r his work l a s t y e a r sf-iU better a t t h a t post- 1 present :.T n u c l e u s o f t h e s t r o n g t H '? h School t e a m f o r f o u r ‘■i'm h a d m a n y a v i r t o - with Smyth at t h e h e a v y W . H. C O L L I N S . M A G N U S S W E N S O N . B ill C ollin s, la st y e a r ’s yell leader, le tter in b aseb all last yea r , a n d e l e c t ­ ed y ell le a d e r th is y e a r , w a s forced to g iv e up h is position as yell le a d e r, so as t o be ab le to p lay at his position at en d on th e local gridiron. B ill led t h e y e lls for the g a m e s last yea r , but th is y e a r he ta k e s his p lace a m o n g J u n e a u ’s p igsk in m en. He h a s w o rk ed ou t w ith the squad fo r tw o y e a r s p r io r to this, but lack o f e x ­ p erien ce w a s a holdback to him , as he n ever p la y ed footb all in bis p r e p a r a ­ tory school d ays. But d esp ite all d r a w ­ into a backs. C ollin s h a s d eveloped p la y e r , b o rd erin g on this year. stard om , H e is t w e n t y y e a r s old, w e ig h s 150 is f iv e fee t and seven pounds, an d inches in h eigh th . J O E E L L IS . P o w ell T r a i n i n g School h a s g iv e n us a s t e lla r p la y e r in the person o f Joe E llis. E llis p layed three y e a r s in t h a t school and played in s e v er a l m e m o r ­ able g a m e s w ith t h a t o rg a n iz a tio n . P ow ell School w a s d e fe a te d b y T e rr ill School in a v e r y hot g a m e w it h a score of IO to 0. The S. M. U. in e lig ib le s last y e a r w e n t down b efore E llis and his c o - p la y e r s to the tun e o f 20 to 0. line, p rior M a g n u s h a s played fo u r y e a r s on the to his c o m in g here. Throe y e a r s out of four, he w a s on th e w i n n i n g team . H e is fr o m S ta n f­ ord H igh School. Out o f e ig h t g a m e s played last y e a r by th a t eleven , seven g a m e s w e r e w on. and one g a m e w a s lost. S w e n s o n is a su r e en o u gh e ig h te e n y e a r old m an, w e ig h in g 187 pounds, and b e in g six f e e t and tw o inches in height. A L V ARRO M e O A I L U M . A n o th e r product i f A u s t in High School i •• •'•aking a r urn- f o r h im s e lf. Vlvarro M cC allum , tha t is, he is m a k ­ in g his n imp known in in te r c o lle g ia te footb all. the M cC allum d u rin g tw o y e a r s \u stir. H igh elev en , in­ p layed on tho t e r c h a n g in g h a lf-b a ck full-b ack for and vice versa. D u r in g his tw o y e a r s on that tea m , t but on e g a m e each year. One to B e a u m o n t, an d one to San A ntonio. it It M cC allum m a d e left h alf in the first p ick in g s o f the L o n gh or n s, and bids it as lon g as he w ish es. f a ir to hold He is e ig h t e e n y e a r s of a g e, w e ig h s 157 p oun ds, and is 5 feet 9 in ch es tall. v m 2 ' I ee ‘ iffier' ie?® der lout® •n co 2303 A lth o u g h the L o n g h o r n s ave rag is a p r e tty h e a v y 170 pounds w hich bunch, t h e y h a v e got the speed. No, th e y are not speed d em ons, but a slow m an c a n ’t catch them. E v e r y one h as p ^ ’-’lties, and so have th e se football m en on th e I ong- horn squad. If Louie S m y t h e should bg asked w h a t he likes to do he would e ith e i av p a ss the ball or tack le an o p ­ ponent. G r a v e s and S p e n c e h ave k ick in g g o a ls stuck cu t on the plank as their sp ec ia lty . F a lk c a p s it all w ith his k ick in g off. He u s e s h is le ft fo o t and u ses it effec tiv e ly . F e r g u s o n and M cC a llu m tak e t u r n s p u n tin g the ball. T h ey both h a v e a p r e tty su re toe. Hill. C ollins, an d G r a v e s m a k e a sp e c ia lty o f r e c e iv in g passes. S w e n so n is a v e r y a c c u r a te passer, and h as n ever fum bled to a n y o n e ’s recollection. T h e w hole line w ith P e n a , N e w m a n , F alk . S pence, and S w e n so n w ork like a m ach in e . N o g a i n s more than a yard or so h a v e b een m ade through the line. E v e r y m an on the line may tr u t h f u lly sa y th a t t h e y h a v e blocked S om e use th e ir h an d s, some 'arks. some e y e s, and som e bodies, n ea rly e v e r y t h in g , but t h e y all serve A g the sam e p u r p o se— football vic- t O i V. le g s, C O M PA RA TIV E SCORES FOR SEASON OF 1918 A. & M. D e f e a t e d ........... B aylor R eam Field . C am p T ra vis S o u t h w e s te r n C am p M abry T e x a s D e f e a t e d T. C. U .............. R a d i o ................ Radio ................ Okla. A. & M. . . R eam F ie ld C amp M abry . Rice ................... .19 to 0 . . 6 to 0 .13 to 0 . 7 to 0 ..1 9 to 7 ...................19 to 0 ...................... 26 to 7 ................. 25 to 0 .....................27 to 8 .....................27 to 5 .....................26 to 0 .....................14 to 0 .......................32 to 0 M ILITA RY NOTES Just Received N ew Stetson Service Hats and A rm y Shoes Th* SUto Hlorh Co. >»»« THANKSGIVING This store wil close today at noon and if you young chaps have overlooked any­ thing you need in the way of clothes, bet­ ter hustle down town early and let us fix you up. F A S H IO N P A R K C L O T H E S S T E iN -B L O C K C L O T H E S S T A C Y -A D A M S SH O E S D O BO S 5th A V E . H A T S M A N H A T T A N S H IR T S Everything a Man or Roy U ears—-Day or Night '({hllcoy) 6 1 6 C D M i RESS S4 VA Y VK, FAMOUS TEXAS STEER NOW GRAZES IN UNKNOWN PASTURE AWAITING CURE T H E D A TDY T E X A N THANKSGIVING GREETINGS FROM The Austin National Bank Capital $600,000.00 No Account Too Small WOMANS’ BUILDING ACCOMODATES HUNDRED AND FIFTY WITH Ruth Stocking, a senior who gave up her degree this year to accept an appointment in the Bureau of Statis­ tics, w as called home in August, and i s now"~managing her father’s drag other feature of the U niversity, has .a c ce p te d been changed to m eet war conditions. Building store in Clarendon. Tho Woman’s Building, like ev e r y | Gamma Delta, and Sigma Nil! as part of the Wed for the duration 4 No complete list has been kept of The eighty-four girls com ing back to school year, The annexes are under stars on its service flag. all the girls who have entered the s,er- the Building in September w ere am az- vice of the government, but the list is ed to see not only places for a hun- vision o f Mrs. Carolers as Dfl din in g and Miss Anna HenncksasW one of distinction, and the University died and fifty girls as a whole is proud of the f e m i n i n e room, but one hundred and fifty girls I Manager, and the same roles ai| to fill the places. For a f e w d ay s ; ulations are observed by all thi whether in the Building or in th there was no ex c e p t nexes. mumbled words of A nnex A, and A n ­ nex B and later Annex C. Finally , though, the matter became more tan- and the three new giable hom es, rented the University by to fraternities, Phi Delta Theta, Mrs. Harwood at Annex t| Bosw ell a t Annex B, and Mist Yeiser, are in direct charge ad three erons ot the additions to the^ OFFICIAL NOTICES explanation Phi > ing. in the S. A. T. C. AN D S. N. T. I Pillows, Pennants and Banners just received. LOO KTHE MOVER University Drug Store T h e Convenient Place WHEN Your Clothes Are Dirty REMEMBER Driskill Hotel Laundry Phone 4-4-4 Citizens Bank & Trust Oj AUSTIN, TEXAS THE GUARANTY FUND BANK” ^ Special attention given to accounts of Universe ^ dents and Faculty Members. . Only State Bank in the city. Yours to D. B. GRACY, Preisdent ELDRED M cKIP% V. P* aIi The famous orange L o n g h o r n st« r refuses K the spot light of publicity again. and white man. E x isten ce was imposible in an to come into unkind city W ithout warning, and escorted only by an uncom m umca- ke(iper one Sunday m orning in e ^ . lingers— no one will where. As long as he could remem- say definitely £)ect.m ber, 1916, he disappeared in direction of the ranch regions most two years have passed. 21 to 7 vie- surrounding Austin, ber the thrills of the tory he was happy and contented. It Who knows? Who can say? Al- mattered not where he lived. The influence of time. Mulsified Then came humiliation; through healing the perfidy o f A & M. he became an Cocoanut Oil, Herpicide and Dander- ever-present ine may have eradicated all e\ idence ancient, heart breaking score. His o f the degradating brand. The Long- belief in the security o f U niversity horn steer may come again on this friends and the team vanished. The T hanksgiving to Clark Field to cel- Longhorn steer pined for his native ebrate peace land .spying eye of victory for Varsity. advertisem ent of for the world from and the far an TEXAS WOMEN HAVE DONE HEROIC WORK IN WAR ACTIVITIES V olu n teered for Red Cross, Miss Elizabeth Shelly of Austin, f former student, and a graduate nurse, spent some time at the beginning of the war nursing the Italian soldiers in Florence, Italy, and at present is in N ew York aw a itin g overseas orders. | Mary Lake Henderson, of Cameron, i has finished her training and is also j aw aiting overseas orders. ber of last year’s council, was super­ visor of the Y. W. C. A. tea ;*>om at Galveston this summer. Lucille Parks o f Austin, has recently been made state supervisor of Girls’ Canning Clubs, ’Elizabeth Chandler of Kings­ ville is censoring Spanish mail at San Antonio; Annie Louise Stayton ot I Corpus Christi, is \ . W. C. A. secre­ tary in charge of girls’ work in the Southwestern Division of Texas; Mar­ tha Gillespie is attached to the Exten­ sion Department of A. and M. College as lecturer and food demonstrator, and Coronal Thomas, an Austin girl, has recently been appointed secretary of G irls’ War Work under the Fosdick Commission. Of a n d offices laboratories these, Winnitred list of girls now engaged H ospital Service, and O ther W ork M arguerite Stewart of Houston, former president of the local Y. W. C. A., and district secretary of the South­ That the young women of the U n i­ western Field Committee, has been versity of Texas have been no less pa­ in France since the first c f the year triotic than the men is evident by the in the interest of the association, anti long in Ethel Fonda of Austin is now in To- Government service. Varsity co-eds k j 0 < Japan, teaching to the .Japanese can be found in hospitals, hostess gjr}s athletics under the auspics of houses, Y. W. C. A. homes, and Gov- the y . W. C. A. ernment Mildred Marshall of A ustin, heads throughout the United States and for- the list of girls in Washington. She has been there for several months as eign lands. Almost as seen as anouncement was private secretary to Senator Shepard, made of the V assar Training Camp Viva Booth went before commence- for N urses, seven University seniors ment, and during the summer among those entering actively into w ar work volunteered. Hume of Austin, was the first to make there were: Mary Alice Jones, Voncile The following candidates for degres formal application for admittance, but Sidell, Sallie Whitehouse, Mae Fenet. should call at the Registrar s office seven others, Elise Bumpas, of Ter- j ose Hatch, Calla Boone, Alma Baker, rell, Pearl Zilker, Elizabeth Andrews of Austin, Hilda rnann. Mary Grace Muse. Marie Jordt, Knippa of Uvalde, Kula Whitehouse Dalla Lawrence, Dorothy Wilcox, Eli- of Cleburne, Katherine Peers cf zabeth Butts, Eudora Hawkins, Mar- Gainesville, and Mildred Paxton of jon Hawkins, and Mary Bledsce, who Abilene, graduate student, were ac- has gone since the beginning of school, Caddie W hitsitt is employed as an cepted immediately afterwards. Two ex-students were also in the expert stenographer in a g o v e r n i n g : U niversity group, Ada Miller, B. A., office at Columbia, S. C. Reba Ba! «»• M. J., ’17, of San Antonio, and Lynne 0 f Mart, is also acting as stenographer W'ooten Platter of Denison. All of jn Fort W’orth, Texas, i n Texas, the girls are doing var- these are now completing their train- ing ious kinds of w ar work. C h a r e t t e in N ew York City, Boston and Philadelphia, except Elise Spence of San Angelo, president of Bumpas and Pearl Zilker. Miss Bum- the Wom an’s Council last year, is in pas w a s called home early in the charge of the cafeteria of the host.- s course by a bereavement in her Lim- house at Camp Bowie, and Gertrude ily, and Miss Zilker was forced to Goldsmith of Cleburne, another mem- w ithdraw on account of ill health. She did not, however, return to Texas, but became associated with Mrs. Penny- in backer N e w York City. Sister Boromeo. Mary Catterall. Mary Cauy. Viola Drow. Agnes Edwards. S. Hooper. E. Metzenthin. R. Ruth Morill. Blanche Morris. Fred Schleuter. LOST— Bunch of keys by Dr. L. W. Payne. Return to Room 114, Main Building. of San Antonio, Wanda O’Rinskim, Geneva Dean Loh- Edith C. Austin. THANKSGIVING. Bettie Ashford. in community camp work and fill out a diploma card: Try a Texan Want Ad. -----------o------------ T. U. TAYLOR. in hospitals Three other ex-students. Mae W hit­ sitt of Fort Worth, Ethel Randall cf , D allas, and Florence M athews of A u s­ tin, have enlisted as nurses. Miss W hitsitt is stationed at Fort Sill, Miss M athews in Chicago, in training and Miss Randall is in a Boston hos­ pital. is The science department has added two other names to the list, Mrs, B. S. Marshall of San Antonio, and Eu nice Heavenhill of Winters. Mrs. M arshall, B. S., M. S., ’IO, w a s called to the base hospital at Camp Travis during the spring term as bacteriolo­ gist, and on the advice of the surgeon in charge there, is now studying for her M. D. a t Johns Hopkins. Miss Heavenhill xvas called to the base hos­ pital at Houston as bacterioligist, during the same term. T h a n k s g i v i n g t i m e is h e r e , W i t h i t s l a u g h t e r a n d g o o d c h e e r , A n d i t s t u r k e y , a n d m i n c e m e a t , a n d p u m p k i n p ies . W i t h i t s s k i e s o f s o m b e r g r a y , A n i l i t s w i n d s t h a t b l o w a w a y E v e r y t h i n g t h a t s a d d e n s h e a r t s , o r /Urns t h e r y e s . t h r o u g h o u t t h e l a n d , T h e r e ' s t h e d i n n e r t a b l e g r a n d , L o a d e d d o w n A n d t h e h a p p y f o l k s e x c h a n g i n g t a l e s o f f u n , B u t t h e t i m e o f al l t h e d a y W h e n o u r h e a r t s w i l l f e e l m o s t g a y Is t h e t i m e w h e n o u r t e a m m a k e s i t s f i r s t g o o d r un. S o m e f o l k s t a l k a b o u t t h e B a l l A n d t h e H o l i d a y , a n d a l l O f t h e t h i n g s t h a t g o t o m a k e T h a n k s g i v i n g g a y . B u t t o m e t h e d a y ' s n o f u n T i l l t h e f o o t b a l l g a m e i s w o n — Ti l l w e ' v e b e a t e n A . a n d M . t h e s a m e o l d w a y .