THERES SOMETHING BREWIN' FOR THE BRUINS <&\\t B a i l l i H e x a n V O L . X X V I. A m o n g T h o s e I n S c h o o l BY M A B E L COOPER LESTER J 3ACK FRANCES ETHEL WIPFF Mabel G ray, o f C olem an, a t r a n s ­ f e r fro m T e x a s W o m a n ’s College, is re g is te r e d in th e H om e E c o no m ic s d e p a r tm e n t. She is a m e m b e r of th e Z e ta T a u Alpha. * ----- I Zoe W h ite of Roswell, N ew Mex- J ico, has e n te r e d the U n iv e rsity as a j f r e sh m a n . Miss W hite is a niece of Mrs. G eorge L ittle fie ld and a pledge of Pi B e ta Phi. o f Dallas, Ralph M cBride, is a t h e U n i­ f r e s h m a n , hav in g e n te r e d v e r s ity la st J a n u a r y . M cB rid e is a g r a d u a t e o f B r y a n high school w h e re he w as best a ll-ro u n d a t h l e t e a n d w in n e r o f the b o y ’s b e a u ty c o n te st. th e fr e s h m a n He sq u a d this year. is a m e m b e r of Bruins FIGHTING SP I B IT m NOT STRENGTH DECIDE CLASH l l Bridges Says That a Tie Will Be a Moral Victory for Baylor PHII OF H C II UNKNOWN Bears Pointing for S. M. U. Game Next W eek, Accord­ ing to W aco Scribe Colonel Sim m ons, o f D e n to n, is a se n io r e n g in e e r th is y e a r. Sim m o ns a tte n d e d th e D e nton N o rm a l f o r tw o y e a rs and la te r fo r tw o y e a rs t a u g h t school in D enton high school. H e e n - te ro d T ex a s U n iv e rsity in 1921 a n d will receive his d e g re e in J u n e . o f By Marion Barron Sport. Editor, Waco T im e. Herald W a c o , N o v . 6 .— A c c o m p a n ie d b y o v e r 1 ,0 0 0 su p p o rte rr a s h a r a , of W ich ita h a lls, la s t o n a s p e c ia l tra in , th e B a y lo r y e a r s frosh p r e s id e n t, has r e t u r n e d B e a r s w ill in v a d e th e c o r r a l of as an u p p e rc la ss m a n . B a s h a r a held | tKe T e x a s L o n g h o r n s S a tu r d a y o ffic e in t h e A t h a n a c u m L i t e r a r y t o p | a y t | , e f ir s t f o o tb a ll g a m e S ociety a n d was a w a rd e d r s w e a t e r in th e 1923-24 session. in th e n e w T e x a s S ta d iu m . F r e s h m a n baseball d u r i n g an N ot only will it be a g a m e of a th o u sa n d th rills fr o m th e f a n s ’ view ­ point b u t it will be in te r e s tin g stu d y to th e s tu d e n t of psyc hology for t h a t m y s te rio u s s o m eth in g which m akes m ind su p e r io r to m a t t e r will play a th e B a y lo r T exas g a m e . T h e L o n g h o rn s will e n ­ t e r this “ g r u d g e ” fig h t a t t h e i r h ig h ­ est m e n ta l pitch, f ig h tin g m ad. T hey let down in th e gam e with Rice but they will be b a ttlin g w ith th e ir full f ie r y s p irit f o r re v e n g e o v e r the B ru in s S a tu r d a y . la rg e p a r t in lower. th e m e n t a 1 On th e o th e r h an d , te a m will be conditio n of B rid g e s’ T he B e a n only n o r m a l o r w ere prim ed f o r th e Aggie g a m e and not only will th e y n a tu r a lly let-down for th e T e x a s g a m e b u t th e y will be forced t h a t th e y m ay prim e th e m s e lv e s ag ain fo r th e p ow ­ e rfu l S. M. U. M u stan g s jvhom th e y meet th e follow ing week. in o rd e r to, P e r h a p s th e B ru in s will h av e a physical edge ov er th e L o n g h o rn s but b ra w n c o u n ts little when tw o spirits such as those o f th e G reen an d Gold and in th e W hite an d Gold clinch such a d y n a m ic s tru g g le as th e one scheduled S a t u r d a y a ft e r n o o n . Bear* Want Championship those closest Coach F r a n k B ridges is a m an of to m y ste ry a n d even him n e v e r know w h a t he will do. W h a t his p lan o f b a t tle f o r th e Texas gam e is, is n o t known a n d will not he kn ow n u n t d it is seen in a c tio n on says the field a t A u stin . B ridges th a t he will c o n sid e r it a g r e a t m oral victory if th e B ru in s a r e able to hold , ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e 6 ) MISS RUTH CROSS WILL ARRIVE AUSTIN NOV. U n iv e r s ity G r a d u a te , A u th o r o f “ G o ld e n C o c o o n ,” to A tte n d T h a n k s g iv in g G a m e A d a W ynne, o f Wills P o in t, T e x a s, is a ju n i o r in th e U n iv ersity , h aving here fr o m T e x a s W o ­ tr a n s f e r e d m e n ’s College a t F o r t W orth . T h e r e she receiv ed h e r d e g re e in m usic a n d se rv e d as p r e s id e n t of th e C a rl V intz Music Club. Miss W y n n e , who r e ­ sides a t K irby H all, is a p ledg e to Pi B e ta Phi so ro rity . th e College of A r ts E liz a b e th Wood, of G onzales, is a ju n i o r in a n d Sciences. She t r a n s f e r r e d h e r e fro m W e s tm o r e la n d College in S an A n to ­ nio, w h e re she se rv e d last y e a r as school p a p e r, ed ito r-in -c h ie f o f th e “ T h e W e stm o re la n d O u tlo o k .” Miss Wood is a r e s id e n t of K irby Hall. F r a n c e s Per.dley of K e n tu c k y is a in c a n d id a te f o r a m a s t e r ’s d e g re e h e r B. A. E nglish, h av in g received f r o m C hicago U n iv e rsity an d d one g r a d u a t e w ork a t Columbia. D u rin g th e p a s t th r e e y e a rs, Miss P e n d le y w as a te a c h e r in the high school o f B a litm o re , M ary land. She r e s ;des a t K irb y Hall. in to m em b e rsh ip B e tt y S e h e rr, o f San A n to nio, has be e n elected th e C u r ta in Club. Miss S c h e rr, who is a th is y e a r , w as p r o m in e n t fr e s h m a n in Main A ve n u e high school d r a m a t ­ ic a f f a i r s ; as t h e school's m o st b e a u tif u l girl b y p o p ­ u la r ballot. She resides a t K irb y Halt. and was chosen C h a rle s W a rd , of F o r t W o r th , a t r a n s f e r fro m A nn apo lis is a se n io r in th e U n iv e rsity this ye a r. W a r d has a v e ry u n u su a l re c o rd , hav in g e n t e r ­ ed th e U n iv e rsity in 1922 a n d c o m ­ p le te d f o u r y e a rs w ork In tw o years. He is one o f th e five selected fro m th e U n iv e rsity th e Rhodes Scho larsh ip . W a rd is a m e m ­ b e r o f th e A th e n a e u m L it e r a r y So­ cie ty , the C u r ta in Club, th e S p e a k e rs He has been Club, and is a fe n c e r . on the h o n o r roll since his e n t r a n c e in th e U n iv e rsity . W a rd is p la n n in g to e n t e r th® F o re ig n Service, f o r m ­ th e D ip lo m atic a n d ally known as o f T e x a s f o r Due for Let-Down peasan ts. Cons iii ar." W a rd l7 a m em b^'of "thel“The, Goldf n Cocoon,"has b ro c h t Miss R u th Cross o f N ew Y o rk novel, City, T e x a s w r ite r , whose D e lta K appa Ballon f r a t e r n i ty . I,h<'r * " * * 1Lterar(? A U S T I N , T E X A S . F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 7, 1 9 2 4 (S I X P A G E S ) N o. 4 2 ” PEP RALLY TONIGHT AT 7:15 Have Edge on Longhorns in Saturday's jfilLLy THIS IS THE SQUAD THAT TEXAS MUST BEAT SATURDAY E ONLY SPEECH OF P E P Yell Practice for Bear Game to Last Only Thirty Minutes TONIGHT IS ZERO HOUR Special Rooters’ Section 400 Will Remain for Rehearsal of b a ttle cry “ S ta r t T h a t S ta d iu m With F ig h t—- of B eat B a y lo r” — tho Texas will sound again to n ig h t In the final “ B e a t P.aylor” rally a t the M en’s Gym. T he pep m e e tin g will b e­ gin p ro m p tly a t 7:15 and will last only th ir ty m in u tes, ac c o rd in g to head yell-leader Bob P a y n e . Coach Billy Diseh, “ th e G ra n d Old M a n,” will make a s h o r t talk to * t^ e ro oters. This will be th e only a d d re ss made, P a y n e said. Everybody O u t “ We e x p e ct th e la r g e s t crowd in th e h s to r y of V a r s ity ,” he said, “ to respo nd to the call o f th e old ti me fig ht sp irit t h a t m ad e itself fe lt St the ra lly W e dne sd ay night. We aire tr y in g to instill t h a t s p ir it into l l * r oo ters, and th r o u g h th e m t h a t L o n g ­ “ We w a n t e ve ryb od y ho rn te a m .” th e r e continued. “ We will begin at 7:15 sh arp. Those stu d e n ts who a r e p la n n in g to go to social f u n c ti o n s will h ave p le n ty Pf tim e to a t te n d th e r a lly .” to n ig h t,” P a y n e Last of Series The pep m e e tin g to n ig h t is “ z4fo h o u r ” b e fo re th e b a ttle with Baylol*. It will he th e la s t of a series hdld this week, and a c c o rd in g to Coach Doc S te w a r t, is the m ost vital rally of th e series. T h e special section o f 400 ro o te rs wit! r e m a in to n ig h t e n d will spend 4omo te n m in u te s in a d dition a l yell the pra c tic e . This section will ro o tin g sectio ns the o f T e x a s g a m e tom orro w . lead a t Cap and G ow n W ill H old Initiation in G irls’ Study H all C ap a n d Gown will hold in itiation to n ig h t in th e Girls S tu d y Hall Att 7 o’clock f o r girls g r a d u a tin g in Jufte a n d A u g u s t, 1925. A n o th e r in itiation will he held W e d n esd a y n ig h t of n e x t week f o r some who were n o t able to com e today. I n itia tio n was postp on ed last n ig h t on a c c o u n t o f the W, A. A. m eeting. Engineering F aculty Committees Chosen At a r e c e n t m e e tin g o f th e f a c u lty o f th e D e p a r tm e n t of E n g in e e rin g , five c o m m itte e s w e re a p p o in te d by D ean T. U. T a y lo r. T h e y a re as f e l­ low s: L i b r a r y : F inc h , K ing, McNeill, R a m s a y ; p u b lic a tio n s: B r y a n t, E v e r ­ e t t , M cNeill, V a la n c e , G r a n g e r ; lec­ t u r e s : W e a v e r, B a n te l, Correll, W h ite, Loc h ie ; c u r r ic u lu m : Rowe, F in c h , C alh ou n, Giesecke, F e llin g , J . Bf. Kuehne, B ry a n t, W eav er, S c h o c h ; school: Bantel, s u m m e r Row e, Cleveland. M E E T IN G H E L D B Y SLIMES SWIPE SOPH PREXY- GET MOLASSES I h re e freshmen received free baths in high grade molasses and Sneed Larry, sophomore president, got a free ride to San Marcos be­ cause the three slimes were over­ anxious to do valorous deeds for the class of ’28. It started when they saw the notice o f the sophomore girls lun­ cheon which was to be held Tues­ day night and failed to see that it was only for girls. I he brave slimes made a rush for Larry and carried him forcibly out o f his nrivate den to keep him away from the feed. The mistake was discovered when the car-load of desperadoes and their captive reached San Marcos, and Larry was returned in time to hear the hed-time story broadcasted at 9 o’clock. E BA YLO R U N IV E R SIT Y FO O TBA LL S Q U A D O F 1924 Longhorns Being Put Through Stiff Grind For Game With Bears Public Reading of Realistic Novel of Celtiberian Peas­ ant Life Given Dr. Clyde Chew Glascock, a t th e public r e a d in g T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n , read a selection from the in tro d u c to ry ch ap ter of Concha E s p i n a ’s “ M a ri- flor,” a S p a n is h novel d e p ic tin g the p o v erty a n d th e s u f f e r i n g of Spanish According to Dr. G lascock’s r e ­ view of th e sto ry in th e J u l y n u m ­ ber of th e T e x a s Review, the novel BEFORE PEP MEET Peppy Rally Follows March Around Campus Led by Slime Band deals w ith th e life of the M a r a g a to “ B e a t Baylor. B ea t B a y lo r !” was p e a s a n ts living in th e province of th e c o u n t sh o u te d by th e g r e e n c a p ­ Leon in N o r th e r n S pa in, who a r e ped a r m y t h a t m arc h e d a ro u n d th e p e rh a p s th e descendents of th e first known in h a b it a n ts of S p a in — the Cel- c a m p u s last n ig h t led by th e F r e s h ­ m an band. tiberians. A fe w p e p p y yells a r e given a t th e “ M a r if lo r ,” m e a n in g o rig in a lly gym w hen th e slimes asse m b le d last M a ry 's flow er, is th e nam e of the n ig h t a t 7 :1 5 fo r the f r e s h m a n pep b e a u tifu l heroine who a ccepts the rally, a n d th e n a m arch t h r o u g h the hand of a w ea lth cousin in o r d e r to c a m p u s w a s m ade to r e c r u i t str a g - save h e r fam ily fro m fin an c ia l d iffi- j glers. culty. I W hen th e p a r a d e r e t u r n e d to the The p o v e rty and the lack of f i d e l - . g y m> T om P ic k e tt told th e fre sh m e n * N ew Line H as Been Built for B aylor C ontest C la rk Field and th e M em orial S t a ­ dium ta k e tu r n s ab o u t w itn e ssin g the L on gho rns practice each a fte rn o o n as F o r e m a n Doe S t e w a r t a nd his a s s is t­ a n t Cowpunchers, W a it a n d Bluestem, drive th e herd in p r e p a r a ti o n fo r the B aylor round-up. T he herd has a lm o s t f o r g o tte n the! last a fte rn o o n t h a t F o r e m a n Dot:, S t e w a r t has not s e n t them t h r o u g h ; a s t i f f practice, f i r s t on old C la rk I Field s ta m p in g g ro u n d s, la te r in th e ; day s h if tin g to the new co rral. The! to va-1 L on gh orn s have been forced t a t e C la rk Field e a r ly times this week and then is when Doc run..! them over to the S ta d iu m , probably! to g e t used to th e new fe n . t h r e e , . . , , i_ ____ , th e m a rr ia g e . T he , j t h a t p a in t a n d b ru sh e s w e re re a d y ity of th e m an whom sh e loves tr u ly L*. A .JE impels h e r to sto ry tells of the b r u ta litie s a n d th e J*0 l!Ut m oro signs on gloom f o u n d in the lives of these M a r - ; t h e c a m p u s and asked f o r v o lu n te e rs a g a to n p e a s a n ts , and fo r this reason to do th e w ork. yell- it is devoid of a n y p o r t r a y a l of th e j The f r e s h m e n were told by joys of living. I t leaves “ a la s tin g j le a d e r G e r h a r d t to sit t o g e t h e r d u r- im presaion on the r e a d e r ’s mind, one j ing t h e g am e. He asked th e m to let of h a r d s h ip , of s u f f e r in g , sorro w b ra v e ly born e.” B ay lo r an d is p r o b a b l e t h a t B ruce S h e a re r will be recalled from th e backfield t o ’ p a ir w ith Stookie Allen a t end. Thin; to! leave an offe n siv e q u a r t e t will of I th e girls a n d u p p e rc la ssm e n fr ie n d s i he chosen from W r ig h t, M arlev, Fos-i It , i . . , T he book is full of th e n a tu r a lis m j ’28 r o o tin g section and re a lis m th a t o f the Blanco Ib a n e z stories. is found in m any . , , 1 ; go r o r a row nours to m a k e a go f o r a fe w h ours to m ak e a r e a th e gam e. G e r h a d t said he had m o r e p ep a t the rally t h a n he has had th is y e a r. f o r - , In a n el fo rt to concoct some sort of j power defense a g a in s t th e B a y lo r plays, Doc has s crim m a g e d his men :n:tT,f'lt ^ T d i ^ ; : rfro; hr S ^ |Fin“i s id in g of Team, wan sake, he invited th e St. E d w a r d s Col­ lege eleven out the] S te e rs and try*o u t t h e i r f a m o u s N o tre! D a pie passes in d u m m y practice. A m ounts Raised An- to m ingle with n o u n c e d “ T he new s tu d e n t c a m p a ’gn is n o t o v e r ,” say s H a r r y Ii. Cross, coach of “ T h e r e w ere n ec­ the s ta d iu m drive. e s s a r ily la r g e n u m b e rs who w ere not , , I seen a n d w ho did n o t h a v e an oppor- , iV , .. ’ t u m t y to subscribe, a n d t h e r e f o r e the . . , , in o rd e r to w o rk will be eontinu< d . . * . . . J. „ * , , ■, i give t h e s e t h e i r o p p o r tu n ity . fo llo w in g is the f in a l r e p o rt of t h e s t a n d i n g o f th e variou s team s, w ith th e re sp e c tiv e a m o u n ts ra ise d : T e a m No. C a p ta in 12 M a r g a r e t Allison I W i lm e r H u n t ........ 6 D udley T a y l o r ..... 18 Ii. R. Stolley ....... 22 S. A- Collum J r . . . 9 F r a n k M ichaux ......... 23 J o e G ilb e rt 11 .Serena G iesecke . 21 A lton H ee d e r ..... 13 F r e d Wood J r . ... A m t. Raised $2,469.00 2,172.50 ..... 1,702.50 . . . 1,640.00 ..... 1,001.00 . 1,335.00 . 1,305.50 1,162.00 ..... 1,078.00 990.00 916.00 3 Goo. W. D e r b y ..... ........ 911.50 , , , * 1 . ... , . . * j , .... t e r * Thompson, M over, S c h u h a n t , ; , , , ,, . . . . ... and S m ith. I f he is able to play,; ... . a . , Stud VY rig h t will c e r ta i n ly be a t one , < of th e halves, as he is th e best p u n te r j and p a s s e r on the e n ti r e squad, j Buddy S p r a g u e and K. L. B e rry a r e th e only p a r t s of th e L onghorn line t h a t will resem ble th e one th a t a g a in s t Rice. P f a n n k u c h e s t a r t e d has been d e fin ite ly placed left a t g u a r d in D ay v a u lt's position, old j le av in g M a tt Newell a n d Sw a m p y j Thompson to sc ra p f o r th e pivot po- I sit ion. T h ey will likely a lt e r n a t e be­ t w e e n c e n te r a n d tackle. I The B e a rs a r e due to a r r i v e some- •tim e lh if. a fte rn oo n a n d if i t is not too late, pre g a m e work o u t th e stadium . T he L o n g h o rn s will h ave one more p ra c tic e before the b a ttle , an d Doc has a s s u r e d the team it will be one of the s tif f e s t s c rim m a g e s of the year. in -------- O-------:--- RECEIVE T, C. U.-A. & M RESULTS T h e Co-op will receive th e r e t u r n s f r o m th e T. C. U A. & M. gam e a t College S ta tio n .Saturday. T he new s of the p ro g re ss of th e g a m e will be relayed to th e S ta d iu m f o r the b e n ­ e fit of the stu dent*. they p ro b a b ly will s ta g e n j / 5 V an A n d r u s PR E M E D S T U D E N T S sity m e t a t Prc -M e d s tu d e n ts o f the U niver th e Y. M. C. A. a t 7 :S( 20 H. E, Wilson ....... 21 Alice S h a c k e lfo rd ........ 4 Lucille ( a m p ..... .. ....... 26 H o w a r d A d a m s ........ .... 16 B e r t a H a m m e t t ........ K a th le e n C ris m a n ........... ............ 7 F r a n c is G a r b a d e 2 Ed G i l l i a m 19 Sam B ucklew ................... 11 R a y m o n d F is h e r ......... .............. J5 L a w re n c e H ay s IO C. B. W a lla c e IT A rch ie G r a n g e r 865.00 f 855.00 837.00 825 .0 0 J T u e s d a y night. S a n d e r S tro u d , pres- 820.00 i d e n t of the society lo ok charg e of 775.00 t h e m e e tin g. 770.00 745.00 667.00 625.00 614.00 520.00 .................... 451.50 Davis a n d G ille tte re n d e re d musi­ cal selections, A social h o u r follow ­ ed the business m e e tin g . Ice cre a m The a tte n d a n c e was w as served. b u t sm all on a c c o u n t o f th e rally, th o se who th e e n jo y e d ev en in g, a tte n d e d ....... President Brooks, 1,000 Bear Rooters, and Band to Arrive on Special Train Saturday Entire Baylor Faculty W ill M ake the Trip to A ustin will P r e s id e n t S. P. Brooks of B a y lo r o v e r to b a ttle S a t ­ U n iv e r s ity 1,000 Baylor stu d e n ts see u rd a y . th e L o n g h o r n - £ e a r a c c o m p a n y to A u s tin A special t r a i n will leave W aco a t A ustin a n d will be e n t e r t a i n e d by tire fa c u lty o f the U niversity. T h e Baylor b a n d will b r in g its full p e r ­ sonnel in the hopes c f in spiring th e B e a rs on to v ic to ry ov er th e L o n g ­ horns. the Main Building. All B a y lo r girls will m ake th e ir h e a d q u a r te r s a t the G irl's S tu d y Hall in P r e s id e n t Brooks a n n o u c e d to th e s t u d e n t body in chape! T u e sd a y t h a t th e U n iv e r­ sity of T e x a s was t r y in g to m ake B aylor r o o t e r s ’ visit to A u stin as p le a s a n t as possible, l i e a h o sent. a wire to D ean H u b b a rd e x p re ssin g his a p p r e c ia tio n f o r this a e t on t h e p a r t of the University facu lty. o_________ leave New Y ork City S u n d a y , Nov­ e m b e r 9, f o r T ex as. —A | Miss C ross R A B B I L E F K O W IT Z T O is a g r a d u a t e o f the S P E A K A T M E N O R A H U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s a n d will he here She will be p r e s e n t R abbi David L e fkow itz, of Dallas, fo r th e T ex as-A . & M. g a m e T h a n k s- will be the p rin c ip a l s p e a k e r a t th e giving, She is now e n g a g e d in w rit- r e g u l a r m e e tin g the U n iv e r s ity ing a n o t h e r novel with T e x a s fo r Its M e n o ra h S ociety which will be held s e ttin g , a n d th e purp ose o f h e r trip S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t T e m p le B e th is to g e t “ local c o lo r.” j N o v e m b e r 25. of Isreal. R abbi L e fk o w itz h a s an- Miss C ro ss has sold th e m otion n u a n c e d t h a t his topic will be “ T h e j p ic tu re r ig h ts of her novel of a New j 8 :0 0 o ’clock S a tu r d a y m o rn in g and L a te s t C h a p t e r o f Je w ish H is to r y .” I Y ork film ing c o m p a n y a nd has coin- a rriv e in A u stin a t 11:00. A t the S u n d a y ’s v isito r will be the fir s t of p lated a p la y re c e n tly . T he U a iv e r - sam e tim e th e r e will he se v era l h un - a g r o u p o f o u t-o f-to w n s p e a k e r s who sity is p ro u d of its illu strio u s g r a d - ; dr cd B e a r ro o te rs h e a d ed to w a id will he b ro u g h t to A u stin d u r in g u a te a n d will be glad to w elcome h e r A ustin in au to m o b ile s. T h e e n t ir e th e c u r r e n t seaso n. i on h e r visit. Baylor fa c ility will make th e t r ip to T W O T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Four Games Occupy Spotlight This Week BEAT BAYLOR! R IL E Y BIGGS BILL COFFEY STRICKLAND Aggies Are Expected to Lose Jinx W hen They Meet T. C U. Friday T. I. A . A , School in Better Frame of Mind for Victory . Baylor Rice S M U. T C U. \rkan *a« D U *. A. A M . . r . * « A A M . Texas I OOO 0 2 0 1.000 2 1.0 00 2 0 .3 3 3 1 2 .OOO I I OOO I OOO .OOO 2 0 0 ... 0 o F R ID A Y 'S S C H E D U L E Rice es. A ustin C ollege at H o u s ­ ton. • T e x a s A A M. vs. T. C. U at College S ta tio n . S A T U R D A Y S S C H E D U L E *T e*as t i . Bajrfor at A ustin . *5 M. U. es. A rk a n sa s at F a y ­ ettev ille, Ark. C o n f e r e n c e G am es. B aylor must have s e le c te d their is o n e o f the h e f tie s t g u ard s in the c o n f e r e n c e T h e b rain iest q uarterb ack in the c o n f e r e n c e says F ran k Bridge*. E v id e n tly he b es f o r g o t te n Berry o f the A g g ie s , S to lle n werck, and our ow n Birdie F o ster . ST. EDWARDS COLLEGE MEETS STRONG TULSA SQUAD THIS AFTERNOON BEAT BAYLOR L on ghorn line will h a v e to stop this p lu n g in g back to heat the B ears. Will That Stadium Be Opened Right YEA TEX I iwsssissniiwiiiiiiiwiiiiMiiiis'ii nu—— DR. J. S. KOENIG | Chiropodist*— F o o t S p e cia list s 4Nmtimifi!»ii«uoii«mwtiiii»HiuutiiuuMiii7uiuu{iimiijiiiniifi!ffiuni!!iHil 321 L ittlefield B k g . Phone 4855 HARPER & LINSCOMB P lum b in g, G as and E lectrical C ontractors Phone 8521 Both Elevens Have Good Records for Season I hus r ar HARRELLS IS ALWAYS BEHIND THAT ORANGE BATTLE LINE Buy Society Brand Clothes . S i t * KNOX HATS—-Style Leader CAMPUS CAPS EARL & WILSON Shirts and Collars guaranteed one year HOLEPROOF HOSIERY WE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY AFTERNOON From 2:30 to 5:30 to Help Open the Stadium and BEAT BAYLOR DRUG STORE THE CONVENIENT PLACE L O N G H O R N S F I G H T he to r e feree the qualifications R E F E R E E TO B E S E L E C T E D St tide Qts of the University who required fulfill high will .selected this year, school basket ball g am es A re- according to R<, undergoing BuiHir.*' a cornish work.* th o r w g h painting of Taunters have been at work fo r sev -|, era! days. Fears that the bright red j col or winch, fir st encircled the build­ ing would fprnar,die**, a* a has already f l a m i n g r e d , remain,, have prover, j conventional gray • the | J to replace A rm is tic e Dan* W o m e n ’s Gym, I M , G a r d n e r ’s O r c h e s tr a $ 1 .5 0 , Special to Student*: 5 0 c ea ch to all S tu d e n t s w ho show at g a te season ’* ticket to U n iv e r s ity o f T e x a s a th le tic a ttr a c tio n s. S E A S O N A N D D A Y T I C K E T S ON S A L E A T P A L A C E OF S W E E T S , J O R D A N S, H IR S H F E L D A A N D E R S O N Longhorn Band Will Play THE STATE NATIONAL BANK RUTLEDGE & HARSCH t k a n and Press Suit §1.00 Pressing S u i t ................. 35c Alterations Ask About Club Rates A Bob b er Shop 2206 Guadalupe 403 W. 24th Street Austin, Texan Then Meet and Eat at Nono’s Where Quality Is Paramount NONO’S SIXTY-FOUR W. A. A. GIRLS A WARDED PINS A T MEE TING THURSDA Y T ells C om m erce Club of O ppor tunities for T rained M en in T his Field the The m any opportunities th at are open to trained men in foreign service o f our governm ent were e x ­ plained by Charles H. Cunningham the Commerce to the members of Club at a m eeting held Thursday eve­ ning in the auditorium of the Law' Building. introduced The speaker was by Dean Bell of the B usiness Adm inis­ tration Departm ent. Mr. C unning­ ham w as form erly on the facu lty of the U n iversity, and has a keen sym ­ the students. pathy for T exas and Since he has been connected with the foreign service he has served in sev ­ eral im portant positions, having been the U nited State Com m ercial A t­ tache three in Spain for the kist years. D e m a n d f o r M e n to increased the com mercial Cunningham pointed out to the au­ dience of about 150 student that were foreign present how organiza­ trade of our tions had created a demand for a fill the number of trained men many places that are connected with the work. These positions command high salaries, but are hard to fill be­ cause the m ajority of young Am eri­ cans do not like to leave the many advantages that we have at home. As a result the Am erican corporations have often been forced to put fo reig n ­ ers in charge of their interests, with a resu ltin g loss to their trade. The countries abroad have a pre­ ference as a rule for Am erican made goods; but o u t m anufacturers have to m eet the s t if f com petition o f low ­ er priced articles, made by other fo r­ large American eign countries. The have m an u factu rin g g rea tly im proved their foreign trade o rganizations in the last few years, and the annual total o f export trade is increasing. corporations F o r e i g n T r a d e Then Cunningham explained how the departm ents o f the Service wfere organized to handle the in terests o f; this fo reig n trade. He explained ho\v the C onsular Service, tb t D iplom atic j Service, and the D epartm ent o f Com­ m erce chose the men to carry out this business. T E X A N R E A D I N C A N A D A is read in Canada in The Texan j P roof o f the fa ct that The Daily , i I exan is shown by the re-w rite in the McGill U ni­ v ersity daily paper of a story car- j several w eeks I ried ago on the d iffe r e n t w ays one may s be em ployed in working his way through school. The story was written on by Edward S teere, The T exan, and was printed in the McGill D aily under a double column head on the fron t page. a reporter ADVERTISE Social Hour and Dance Held Following Transaction of Business S ix ty -fo u r W. A. A. members were awarded W. A. A. pins at the regu ­ lar m eeting of the organization held at the W oman’s Gym Thursday night. These pins were awarded to the new g irls who had earned IOO points and had paid their dues. E ighteen new mem bers were sw’orn into the org a n i­ zation and adm itted to the latter part of the closed m eeting. A fter the m eeting, the audience w as adm itted into the adjoining gym , which w as decorated to represent the Covered W agon on the plains. A bar room scene w as enacted w ith the regular drinks and dances, a fter w hich dancing w as enjoyed w ith the W om an’s Building orchestra fu r n ish ­ ing the music. Those receiving pins w ere: M ary D unlap, Bernard Frank, Ophelia S ch a effer, Rosem ary W alling, F r a n ­ ces Cox, Floy W ooley, Ruth M cM il­ lan, Blanche H air, F rances M urphy, A ngela Strnad, J essie Church, Nell N im on, M argaret G ates, Florence Sm ith, W inona Gause, Helen L ang, M arguerite Lang, M ary U lrich, Lynn E clsel, Corinne Woods, F. Eisenlohr, W inifred Anderson, F rances Kerbow, M arion Crofoot, R osalie B iggio, Ed- w ina Barnes, Josephine Price, Freda Dabbs, Odell E ppw right, Ruth A lex ­ ander, S letta C. G lass, Elea R ogers, Ruth M antor, Helen Sandel, May Col­ vin, P a tti B ailey, Edna Reed, M ary Dan W ilson, P auline M ogford, Lo- rene C risw ell, Jean H olland, E. Ash- bear, Annie Louise Jordan, Laura T illm an, Dorothy Odell, V irgin ia B ales, Mildred Carson, Dorothy Nell W haley, K aty Rae H all, C rescing Sm ith, H iaw atha C rosslin, M ildred' B ell, M ohling Ma, Anna M arshall, Loreen Moarsand, Bernice Erw in, J a ­ nette Leary, Josephine Schmid, Cur-, tis, Florence Sm ith, A line Calhoun, and Lydia H ainie. Basement of W oman’s Building Is Studio a for All the fix tu res have been taken out o f the old gym nasium in the base­ m ent o f the W om an’s Building and the place has been turned over to studio. the dancing classes T hrough the interest o f I. P. Loch- ridge, business m anager o f the U n i­ v ersity , and W. A. A., hardwood llo o r s have been put in and the w alls painted ivory. W. A. A. has given b ea u tifu l gray draperies fall from the ceilin g to the floor and Mrs. W alter F isher has lovely gray drop curtain. added a that Other additions shaded lights. The studio is used by danc­ in g classes. include T. U.” Formation With Cow boys to Be Made Be­ tween Halves F ix ty Longhorn Bandsm en on and six ty freshm en w ill march the field betw een halves at the stadium open in g Saturday betw een T exas and Baylor. The Longhorn Band and the Cowboys w ill m ake the “T U ” form ation fo r the first tim e this year on the hom e field . gam e The o ffic ia l opening gam e o f the ap­ stadium w ill w itness the first pearance o f the Freshm an Band in fu ll uniform , and the freshm en are w orking on some new stunts. The Longhorn Band will fea tu re entirely new and popular music at the A. & M. g am e, and this organization also is w orking on plans for the p resen­ tation o f som e en tirely new ^ u n ts, ac­ cording to B urnett Pharr, director The e x a c t nature o f th ese stu n ts is to be held secret until Thanksgiving D ay, said Pharr. Government Research Bu­ reau Will Organize 24 Cities of State O rganization o f an association o f is the 24 city m anagers o f T exas being planned, according to R. D. J acscn o f the governm ent research division o f the U n iv ersity o f T exas. C ity m anagership has becom e a pro­ fessio n , he said, and it is planned to have annual m eetings fo r the pur­ pose o f discussing m unicipal prob­ lems. A circular letter w as recen tly sent out which explained the situation to the various city m anagers. Replies from A m arillo, B ryan, San A ngelo, Temple' T yler, and W aco are fa v o r­ able to organization. T hese tow ns ones which have yet are the only been heard from . T he association may eith er be independent or may be a section o f o f T exas M unicipalities. the L eague BEAT BAYLOR PIANOS A N D PH ONOGRAPHS Victor, Brunswick and Columbia Records ISAAC BLEDSOE Fred K ingdon, Mgr. 821 C ongress— Phone 6619 T H E R E S ONLY ONE W AY TO OPEN TH A T STADIUM ! VARSITY COACHING STAFF TH R EE i BEAT \BA YLOR! OPEN THE STADIUM RIGHT! T h i s is t h e s t a f f o f c o a c h e s that f o o t b a l l t h e L o n g h o r n t r a i n i n g is Veterans Bureau Has Twenty Men in Training at University According to the records in the o ffic e o f the registrar o f the U n iver­ s e there are 20 men in training in the U niversity under the supervision o f the U nited S ta te s’ V eterans B u­ reau. These are men, as the records will show, who w ere injured in the service o f the U nited S tates during the World War. They received such for returning to their pre-war vo- injuries that w holly un fitted them cation, and the G overnm ent is aiding them in rehabilitating them selves so they may earn a living. Many o f these m en, as their indi­ vidual records show, w ere injured in the line o f battle. The tim e lim it of vocational education, as it now stands according to law, is June .‘IO, 1026. All training program s must close by that date. Of the veterans now in the U niversity each is scheduled to receive his degree b efo re that date. M any o f them will receiv e their de­ gree in June, 1925. BEAT THOSE BEARS Dedicate the Stadium With Victory in the First Game EVANS-COX DRUG CO We Q uench Your I hirst Between G erm an Dances CLEANING AND DYEING W e are the oldest Master Cleaners and Dyers in A u s­ tin, and take pride in our work. VC hen in need of high class Cleaning and Dyeing, phone 2670 or 2646 and see that the glass side, or­ ange color cars get y our work. T h ey are in your neighborhood daily. GEO. WESLEY LET’S GO GANG WE ARE WITH BEAT BAYLOR RADIO SETS, PARTS SUPPLIES C omplete receiving sets with loud speaker install­ ed and working, from $82.50 up. AUSTIN PHARMACY Telephone 61 32 A. E. HANCOCK CO Plum bing Radio Electric 908 Congress Ave. BEAT BAYLOR \n d afterward come around to Greenwood' and talk t over. GREENWOOD DRUG CO Fountain Service Toasted Sandwiches lOth & Congress Phone 9191 S T U D E N T S P E C I A L S Leather Coats $8.45 “> $13.75 Fetus show you our complete line of outdoor clothing and equipment. Leather Boots $6.95to $9.75 Whipcord Breeches $4.75 ARMY EQUIPMENT COMPANY 5%1 Congress Ave, Phone 9098 BEAT THOSE BEARS BILLY STIFF T H A T ’S M U C H D IFF E R E N T B y A lexander T H E D A I L Y T E X A N WH| gpeoied with ap p lau se an d joy. His d e fe at Tuesday g o v ern m en t. A m an should not be able to m ake a fa ilu re of filling a h ig h political office and then be pro­ moted by the people to a b e tte r position. The Texan is glad Al S m ith, the D em ocratic nom inee, won in New York. W e cannot help b u t a d m ire him. He was bo rn over on the B ow ery section of Long Island, grew up in poverty and around unw holesom e influences. H ow ever, he m ade good a t every job he tackled, and has m ade New Y ork a good governor. W hen he was elevated to the honorable position of governor of the la rg e st s ta te in the union in population, he did not fo rg e t his frien d s in the slum sections an d he w as not unm indful of the in ­ t e r e s t s of the people who w ere his frien d s in boyhood. Al Sm ith is Idolized by th o u san d s of people in N ew Y ork C ity and deserves th e ir a d m iratio n and adulation. The resu lts of T uesday's balloting showed th a t the Demo­ c ra ts m ade a serio u s m istake a t th e ir convention in New Y ork City when it required 103 e ffo rts to select a nom inee fo r the p re si­ dency. The R ep u b lican ’s steam -ro ller convention in C hicago w as b e tte r politics. th e D a u g h te rs T H E A nd rew C a ro th e rs C h ap ter o f th e A m e rica n R ev o lu tio n w ill m e e t a t th e h om e o f Mrs. Ha! A rm stro n g , 2 6 2 8 W ich ita at 4 p . rn. to d a y . o f G ym A L L g ir ls m e e t a t th e W omen** fo r a to n ig h t a t 7 o ’clock ra lly fo r th e B a y lo r g a m e. A ft e r th e to th e M en ’s ra lly , w e w ill m arch G ym fo r the b ig r a lly . E v e r y b o d y c o m e. M E E T IN G o f ju n io r B. B. A. c la ss F rid a y a t 6 p. rn. in R H all 0. Y A M A Y A M A p ic tu r e s postp oned u n til a w eek from S a tu rd a y . J O S E P H I N E S C H M ID . G A T E S IN S T R U C T O R O F E N G L ISH W illiam B. G a tes, M. A ., o f V a n ­ d erb ilt U n iv e r s ity , has b een a p p o in t­ in str u c to r in E n glish a t th e U n i­ ed Ii. C. v e r sity o f T e x a s, su c c e e d in g in H a rriso n , w ho r e c e n tly r e s ig n e d o rd er to a c c e p t th e M alcolm H iram R eed , Jr. F e llo w sh ip . is w ork in g to w a r d th e D octor o f P h il­ osop h y d e g r e e in E n g lish a t th e U n i­ v e r sity o f T e x a s and w ill n o w sp en d fu ll tim e on g r a d u a te w ork. H arriso n Longhorn R ifle Club S ets Shooting D ay at Regular Meeting 1 Tho L on gh orn R ifle C lub held a r e g u la r m e e tin g la st n ig h t in th e E n g in e e r in g B u ild in g . A m a jo r ity o f tho #b! m em b ers w er e p r e se n t. T h e o f f ic ia l p ra ctic e d ay w as s e t fo r S a tu r d a y , N o v em b er 15. T h e d u b w ill ^hoot on th e r a n g e a t C am p M abry. T ea m s an* b e in g se le c te d fo r m a tch es w ith A u stin , Ixick h art, an d A r m istic e D a n c e , W o m e n 's G ym , 9-1, G a r d n er’s O rch estra $ 1 .5 0 . o th er r ifle clu b s. A L L M E M B E R S o f th e D e lta T au D e lta and P hi S ig m a D elta f r a t e r ­ n itie s p lease rep ort to th e e x te n sio n stu d io to have th e ir p ic tu r e s m ade fo r th e C actu s. O R G A N IZ A T IO N E D IT O R A L L Y A M A Y A M A g ir ls are to m e e t S a tu rd a y a t 4 o ’clo ck to h a v e th e P R E S ID E N T . P yram id p ictu re m ad e. —T h e Little D e p a r tm e n t Store W ith a Big Purpose- Luedecke-Moffat Co. The Friendly Store Publish#*! cm th* WUpi wf th# rn»##r* >y ct Trtli by th* T«im StndenU Pabiteatjona, e.. m a y morning- exempt Monday. Basin*#* e » r « . Main Bu lid my IS*. Typhons 114*. Bd toriaj oAe*. J. Hall 7, M f bon* til*. by t i t University of T n t* Pre** A. C. Wright, Man ac ar, J. B t l MOULTON "TY” COBB „ STEWART HARK RIDER E d ito r -ir C h ief M an a g in g Editor EDITORIAL STAFF D O R O T H Y A N N F IS H E R E d ito ria l 4 s1*1*1*01 W illiam L, McGill ... R ob ert L. M orphree A . B. Sm ith .....-------- T. 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N ew ton, dean of women, is in receipt of a let­ te r of appreciation from W estm oreland College, San A ntonio, for th e m any courtesies extended the stu d en ts from th a t school d u rin g their r e g il t visit here. The San A ntonio g irls w ere im pressed by the size of th e school and the hospitality of ou r students. “Euclid A venue, Jim C orbett, and a M odern P re a c h e r” will be the subject of Dr. Jew ett’s serm on at the C h ristian church S un­ day morning. This should he an interesting sermon. We don t know w hat D r. Jew ett knows about Jim C orbett, but we im agine the ex-pugilist will feel fla tte re d when be learns th a t he is part of the subject o f a sermon. “ Foreign Service as a C a re e r” was discussed by C h arles H. C unningham , com m ercial attache to the A m erican E m bassy at M adrid, before th e U niv ersity Commerce Club last nig h t. The ad d ress was given in the law auditorium , (lu r foreign tra d e has a ffo rd e d m any o p p o rtu n ities fo r college g ra d u a te s in recent years, an d Dr. C u nningham ’s address was of in te re s t t o many o f the s tu ­ dents. Texas U n iv ersity ra n k s eighth am ong the higher in stitu tio n s in sum m er school atten d an ce, according to Dr. F rederick Eby, d i­ recto r. I .ast su m m er’s school was the nu/tit successful in the his­ t o r y of th e U niversity, and n ex t y e a r ’s w ill Im* even b etter. Tho sum m er school in 1925 will not be hindered by a lack of finances, and em phasis w ill be given to th e g ra d u a te d e p artm en t. Last su m m er A ustin was alm ost as cool a place as Boulder, arid ou r lo­ cal people w ere not n e a rly so boh! when ft cam e to high prices. W E CAN BEAT BA YI.OK SATURDAY The battle cry of the students of the University of Texas is “ Beat Baylor,” The game Saturday with the Baylor Bears is the most im portant of the season as it mark* the opening of the new stadium and the appearance of our most ardent rivals. The student bsxly held a rally Wednesday night, and the a t­ tendance was fairly good and the enthusiasm san high. However, a rally of that kind will never beat Baylor. An outsider who was present at Wednesday's rally said: “The school spirit has certain­ ly improved, but the students an* not determined enough! to de­ feat Baylor.” While we are making plans to beat Baylor, the Waco student body is working overtime to establish a school spirit and a desire to fight in its team that cannot be subdued. Following are excerpts from Tuesday s Baylor Lariat; “ When we meet those Texas Steers next Saturday, they’ll think the hoof and mouth disease has hit 'em,” “ De-horn those Long­ horns,” “We W ant Beef,” “Open that Stadium right—beat Texas,” etc. It is evident that the attack on Dr. Brooks and the evolution dispute didn’t take all of the fight out of Baylor. VV’jth such a dogged determination on the part of the Bears, and with the Bay­ lo r team outweighing our players about fifteen pounds to the man it will require the best school spirit we have ever developed here to win Saturday. We must not lose to Baylor Saturday for the team’s sake, and for the sake of the new stadium. A victory Saturday will make the difference between a successful and an unsuccessful season. But far more important than this, almost every student in the University ha* made sacrifices to raise the money to build th** new stadium as a monument to our boys who fought and paid the supreme sacrifice during the World War. We have backed the stadium and the school to the extent of raising more than $200,90** in the University. After having given so unselfishly of our means, surely we are not going to let Baylor back its team better than we do our team. Let s show the 1,500 Baylor student* Saturday the largest Htadium a Bear ever gazed upon; let’s show them the most patri­ otic and best rooting student body they ever triad to match; and if we do these things, Coach Stewart and his players will show Baylor the gloat courageous, fighting team that ever walked on a football field-—a team that will make the Bears hunt their caves and the Baylor student*, with their chorus of 1500, sing “I ’m for­ ever blowing bubbles.** POLITICAL RESULTS Two of the moat picturesque characters who have been in politics In recent years were Democratic nominees Tuesday, Jack .Walton and Al Sm ith. Ja c k lost and AI won. Walton’* race for senator from Oklahoma is an interesting story. Two years ago he ran against the Republican nominee. Fields, for the governorship of the Sooner state and won bv an overwhelming majority. This time he was opposed bv a Repub­ lican for the United States, senatorship from his state, and al­ though the state went Democratic by a big vote, Jack was defeat­ ed. Walton was governor of Oklahoma for more than a year, and a f t e r making a miserable failure of the job, he was impeached. He appointed a president of Oklahoma A. & M. who was not thought qualified for a college presidency, and he matte many other blunders. His radical actions proved very expensive to the pftmm of Oklahoma, and the end of im stormy career as gov- O FFIC IA L N O T IC E S T H E R E w ill be the re g u la r m on th ly Pan H e lle n ic F ri­ a t 5 o ’clock in 158 m e e tin g o f th e d ay a fte r n o o n Main B u ild in g. A L L W. A. A, d u e s and p o in ts m a y be tu rn ed in today from 2 to 5 ;$(L E V E L Y N A B S H IE R . T H E R E will- lie no op en h ou se at G regg to n ig h t due to P arish su p ­ p e r / 0 P R E S ID E N T . IT is n e c e ssa r y th at all m em b e rs o f th e F reshm an Band be p resen t at the M en ’s gym to d a y a t 4 o ’clock . T h e fin a l reh ea rsa l b e fo r e th e B a y ­ lor g a m e w ill be hold and a n y on e a b se n t from Lisas reh earsal w ill n ot ap p ear on th e field w ith th e band a t th e B a y lo r gam e. D IR E C T O R . R E G U L A R m e e tin g o f th e R a cq u e t C lub, F rid ay at 5 p. rn. T he rac­ q u e t clu b to u rn a m en t c lo se s N o v e m ­ b er 8 . A LL so r o rity g ir ls w ho h a v e n ot had th eir p ictu res m ade fo r th e C ac­ tu s w ill be g iv en a fin a l c h a n ce to do so to d a y and to m o rro w . O R G A N IZ A T IO N E D IT O R . R E S E R V A T IO N S fo r ch u rch su p p er a t G reg g H o u se , F rid a y , N ov. 7, a t 6 :3 0 p. nj., m ay be m a d e -w it h R ev. Dubois© M u rp h y b y p h on e or p o sta l, a t 2 0 0 9 W e s t 2 7 th , p hon e .1663. F if ty c e n ts p er p la te . had A LL SO R O R IT Y g ir ls w ho h ave n ot th e ir p ic tu r e s m ad# fo r th e C a ctu s w ill h ave to rep ort, to th e E x ­ te n sio n S tu d io on W ed n esd a y , T h u rs­ d ay or F rid a y o f th is w ee k , if th e y w a n t th e ir p ictu r e in th e C a ctu s th is y e a r . T h is w ill be a b so lu te ly th e ir last ch a n ce as w e are g o in g to sta r t on th e fr a te r n ity p ic tu r e s th e fir st o f n e x t w ee k . O R G A N IZ A T IO N E D IT O R . A L L G IR L S e x p e c tin g to a tten d Cap and Gown banq uet F r id a y , N ov. 21, p le a se sig n card in M iss B e w le y ’s o f ­ fic e a s soon a s p ossib le so p la n s can be m ade. C ard w ill he up u n til S a t ­ u rd ay noon. P R E S I D E N T . A L L m em bers o f th e D e lta T a u ; D elta , D elta S ig m a P hi, and D elta j T h eta I’M fr a te r n itie s p le a se rep ort to th e E xten sio n S tu d io to h a v e th e ir , p ictu res m ade fo r th e C actu s. O R G A N IZ A T IO N E D IT O R . CAMPUS SHOP E xpert Cleaning and Pressing for MEN and WOMEN PHONE 4998 By Mid If r i c h re so u n d in g w h ack brings F rom the crow d rn littler la u g h ter , T h e big clow n is w e ll-sa tisfie d , For that is w hat h e ’s a f te r . A friend o f ou rs w h o j u s t m arried nays th e y ou gh t to c h a n g e the w ord and sp ell it “ m a trim o n « y ." Epitaph B#n#ath this tu r f, Lies W illi# Sand s; Hr* yelled. ‘ Y e a ! B a y lo r ! ” in the T e x a s stand s. S h e g iv e s c ig a r e tt e .sa tisfy , b u t k isse s— not b eca u se b e c a u se th e y th e y 'r e toasted . “ ( ’old W ave w ard T e x a s.” part S w e e p in g D ow n T o- H eadU n e, W e g o t o f it from a co-ed y e ste r d a y . F rien d o f our g o t it le tte r from a Hay lor friend o f h is t e llin g him how m uch the Bears w ill b ea t T e x a s. He a n sw ered it in ju st a fe w w ord s, a* old B aylor fo llo w s : ‘lin e .’ ” “ T h at g o o d N e m o the N ec k e r u y i one tim e the Eye* o f in t itle he do#*n’t care fo r T e x a s the porch sw ing P er ox id e. it when h e ’* sittin g out w ith his s s “ Sham poo, sir ? ” asked the bar­ trim m in g his ber as he fin ish e d h ed ge. D um bdtdla w a n ts to k n ow if pum ps ar*- w orn on ly to a fir e m a n ’* b a ll. Perfect underarm daintiness for at least three days —with just one application of this dainty, harmless toilet water M re than 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 lovers o f personal dentine )* have come to know that us ap .md water alone cannet counteract the unpleasant moisture and odor of underarm perspiration They now depend on Odorono for protection. Twive a week is all you need to use it to keep your underarms dry and odorless under the most trying circumstances. It is so pleasant to use — just Isle a toilet water! Formulated by a physician, it is perfectly harmless; ant-septic, in fact. lf moisture .foes not bother you and you want a deodorant only, use Crease Odorono. It is a delightful cream, which, used when dressing, w-iH protect yea from odor all day or evening. Perhaps you prefer to try these correctives before buying, lf so, send far our sample set, mail coupon today. THB ODORONO COM PANY. £ 3 1 Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. Please send me sample set of Odorono, CretneOdc^onoandOdcar erne* Depilatory, with booklet, for which I enclose lac. Address (Now: Sample od any one, Sci A fte r T e x a s ©pons th a t S tad ium R ig h t, a fte r th ese b ea t B a y lo r p ro­ p hecies co m e to pass. [ Come in an d h a v e th o se [ old sh o es re m a d e like 1 new at George r ..ALLEN SHOE REPWRING 24-00 Gaudalup* St .it. m a v - , k - / U W M THE EYES OF TEXAS ARE ON THE MEMORIAL STADIUM FOR SATURDAY Beat Baylor! OF COURSE JOSEPH’S WANTS TEXAS TO BEAT BAYLOR H e W ants T h em to B eat E verybody Don t fail to open that Stadium right ^ m S ee You at Joseph’s A fter the G am e 1 - T H E A T E R C A L E N D A R I — Q u e e n — Bc be Daniel* in “ D an g e r - . o u t Mon ey. " I exas Presents Pola Negri in “ Men** Ma j e s t i c — Harold Ll oyd in "Hot W a t e r " H a n c o c k — Al. G. Fields Mi nstrels s h ow i n g here a f t e r n o o n and night . Te x as - —-Pol* N egri in "M en." Pola Negri's latest sta rrin g picture I for Paramount, "M en,” which shows at the Texas 't h e a te r today and S a t ­ urday, proves t h a t a story may be a g reat tragedy and yet end happily. The picture was produced by Dim- Proceeds of O rchesus D ance to G o for Studio Proceeds from the Armistice Dance which is being sponsored by Orche- sus, the University aesthetic dancing club, will go toward buying furnish- Beat Baylor! Beat Those Baylor Bears! IN SOCIETY Elizabeth Rice, Editor Scottish Rite Dormitory Entertains Tonight 9 to 12 With Annual Informal Dance list, the girls With more than two hundred boys of the on the guest Scottish Rite will e n tertain tonight from 9 to 12 in the b eautiful ball room of the dorm itory with the first inform al dance of the fall term . Opening the social season a t the Masonic g irl’s dormitory, the a f fa ir will be one of the most enjoyable and interesting dances to be given by the girls this year. The dorm itory will be all "dressed u p ” fo r the large the num ber of guests dance. a tten d in g Steve G a rd n e r’s orchestra, mem­ bers of widen have gained fam e as dance musicians, will furnish the music. Joyce G a rre tt of San Antonio and Mildred Fielding of P aris in charge of the plans for one of the most successful dances of the year. are A fe a tu re of the dance will be that m any fo rm e r Dormitory girls who have m arried since leaving the build­ ing will r e tu r n to be present and e n ­ joy the occasion. Among those a re : Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Collins, Mr. and Mrs. A u­ brey Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. M urray Smythe. Chaperones fo r the dance will be Jud ge and Mrs. Jam es W. McClen­ don, Mr. and Mrs. Joe M uenster, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Woodward, Dean and Mrs. L. H. Hubbard, Miss Lucy New­ ton, and President and Mrs. W alter Splawn. * * • Edith T hom as V isits Cam pus ■ M i Edith Thomas, Southern Regional agent fo r the Federal Board fo r Vo­ cational Education, was a visitor on the campus this week. Miss Thomas was here to visit the Home E co­ nomics D e partm en t of the U niver­ sity and to con fer with the m em bers of the fa culty concerning com m ittee work fo r the Southern Regional con­ ference. Miss Thomas was a g uest of the Home Economics fa cu lty a t a picnic supper Tuesday night. • • rn • Phi G am m a Delta H onors Pledges Phi Gamma Delta will e n tertain tonight with a dinner dance at the chapter house rn fionor of th eir pled- j ges and th eir dates. Ladies* Faculty Club Entertains W ith Tea at te a The season the Men’s faculty club Was opened Tuesday with a tea given by the University Ladies’ Club. Mesdames J. T. P a t­ terson, E. J. S tew art, W. P. Webb, Elm er Rowe, T. S. f a i n t e r , C. E. P atterso n, Stullken, and Florence Clara P ark er, and Elsie Perlitz were hostesses. The teas will be given monthly by the Ladies Faculty club. and fifty guests called during the evening and were served a delicious ice course by the following girls: Mignon Reed, Virginia H arper, Elizabeth. Rice, Bennie Milburn and Madeline S te­ venson. Decorations were in autum n flowers and leaves. hundred About one * * * • Lambda Chi Alpha announces the of of Em ory Anderson pledging Conroe. Ellen Tim m erm an will spend week end a t her home in Seguin. the Alpha Phi announces the pledging of Marion Knaur. Helen Voss and Blanche Bacon will go to San Antonio where they will visit fo r several days. Mrs. King, chaperone Delta Pi will spend in Houston. of Alpha the week-end ---------o--------- Bishop Q uinn W ill M eet Students at A ll S aints’ Sunday Bishop-coadjutor G. S. Quinn of Houston and the Diocese of Texas, will arrive in Austin S aturday, ac­ cording to word received by friends the guest of Thursday. He will be R^v. DuBoSe Murphy in while Austin. Bishop Quinn will hold services at and will All Saints Chapel Sunday, be present a t the Sunday Club m eet­ ing at 6 p. rn. He will also conduct Corporate Communion S unday m o rn ­ ing and atten d the b re a k fa st a t 7:30 a t Gregg House. All stu den ts who wish to have conferences with Bishop Quinn will have an opportunity to do so during Sunday. Ar mi s t ic e D anc e, W o m e n ’* Gym, • * * * 9-1, G a r d n e r’* Or chest ra $1. 50. danc ing studio. "M en” . dram atizes Hr! Buehowetm:, who was b r o u g h t I int * for to this country from Europe for the purpose, from his own original story. the heartless persecutions which countless women su ffe r at the hands of the stronger sex. It also presents the retaliatory measures which women adopt in their battle against lift1. It is the tradition of the club not to c harge any admission fee* for the studio evenings which it holds twice to get yearly. However, Some pieces of equipment which will the add bea u ty and atm osphere sometimes studio, th ere will he a charge made for the Armistice Dance. in order to A rm i st i ce D anc e, W o m e n ’* Gym, "Cleo,” the role which Pola Negi i (creates in "Men,” is the cumulative effect of the m any significant c h a r­ acters she has played since she firs t) flashed, meteor-like, across the world’s.I 9-1 * ^ a r J ner » O rchestra $1.50. dram atic sky. ------------------------------------------------------- A waitress in a cheap restau ran t of ily conceded that Lloyd has made this the best of a* his comecHfh, profiting by each of his past experiences. a French port, Cif© keeps a watchful eye upon her fa th e r, a decrepit musi­ cian who provides music the guests. One night a handsome s t r a n ­ ger attra c ts her attention, and for the first time the young girl experiences | and loving relatives came to keep him j in perpetual "hot w ater.” This, to- the emotion of love. igether with a trick automobile with; a I ghost who isn’t a ghost, combine to the very this comedy one of the sto ry opens with Harold a happy husband, who lives in peace until a mother-in-law Harold Lloyd in “H ot Wetter” at M ajestic * complex for smash ups, In "Hot W a te r” ---------- cops, for H arold Lloyd’s latest Comely, "H ot W ater,” which opened a week’s en­ gagement a t the Majestic Theater Monday, proved a scream from be­ ginning to end. Although Lloyd fan s will find it hard to believe, it is eas- Jobyana Ralston plays the wife and makes an excellent foil for the hum an­ ness and naturaln ess of H arold’s sit­ uations. She also played the femi­ nine lead in "Girl Shy.” make best. T O D A Y MATINEE— NIGHT Bebe D aniels in D angerous M oney ’ Bcbe Daniels, who stars in " D a n ­ gerous Money.” playing at the Queen T h ea ter for the rest of the week, has in this film, her firs t s ta rr in g vehi­ cle, and the picture is a case of good - showmanship. The cast includes Tom Moore, Dolores Cassinelli, William Powell, and others. This screen play is based on Robert H erricks’ novel. The picture was very highly com- ; mended by the California newspapers its f ir s t appearance there. One on of them said, "An excellent picture 'a n d it will go far. It has everything 5— an engrossing story, beautiful set- ! tings, a charm ing leading lady, and good direction.” I A l. G. Field s Here T oday at H ancock There is not a city or hamlet in this country where the Al. G. Field M instrels is not well and favorably known. It is said the success of this company has been g re a te r than any of its kind and th at it has outclassed all en tertainm en ts of like character. It is known not only as an a t t r a c ­ tion, but an in every detail, it has furnished am use­ ment for generation afte r generation. The minstrel loving public views it as its own anti capacity audiences greet it everywhere. institution. Clean This, the thirty-eighth annual tour,! is to be made memorable by the reten-f tion of all the old favorites who have! aided in the building of this popular] organization, augmented by a number of new a rtis ts of unquestioned abil­ ity, who will add to the a ttra c tiv e ­ ness of this famous company, which will a p p e a r at the Hancock Theater today. BEAT BAYLOR! —tw o things P R I C E S P L U S T A X N i g h t — $ 2 . 0 0 , $ 1 . 5 0 , $ 1 . 0 0 , 50 c Mat in ee— $ 1 . 5 0, $ 1. 0 0 , 75c, 50c S E A T S N O W B U Y E A R L Y BEAT BAYLOR LONGHORNS T H E N SEE HAROLD LLOYD IN “HOT WATER” NOW PLAYING The Howard Payne Troubadours, an orchestra from Brownwood, will arrive in Austin today to play tonight a t the Phi Gamma Delta house dance. This orchestra is composed of fo rm er m embers of the famous 141st In fa n try Band or the "Old G ray Mare known. it is fam aliarly B and” as George Kidd is the director of the orchestra. William Gapy, of Dallas, form er stud ent of the University and fo u n d ­ e r of tho local Deke chapter, is in Austin on his honeymoon, having m arried Anne Martin of San Saba. Maud G riffith and Miss R a te Mc­ Cullough have re tu rn ed from Waco. There they were done an especial homage since all University stud ents arose as th ey entered. Ruth Searcy, Mary Lou Cross- waith, Simona W offard, and Mr. left yesterday to a t ­ Rusty P atto n tend the Society Ball in Waco. Knight K. Spooner of Dallas is visiting a t the Deke house for a few days. He was a form er s tu d e n t of the University, g ra d u a tin g in 1915. Mr. and Mrs. W a lter B. King will be the guests of Elizabeth Stam ps at the Alpha Delta Phi house this week end. Helen Lidstohe o f San Saba, f o r ­ is spending m er University student, the week end a t the Kappa Alpha T heta house. Willie D. Oren and Jew Moses are fo r the early arrivals am ong the Baylor game. T O M O R R O W TOM MIX and Tony the Wonder horse In Z A N E G R E Y ’S THE LAST OF THE DUANES » afe; . THEN SEE POLA NEGRI IN “MEN” tl\ L i n THEATRE MONEY TO LOAN On A n y A rticle of V alue GOLDING & FLEET Jewelers and Brokers 109 East Sixth Street Phone 7593 msrr= QU E E N TODAY AND TOMORROW B E A T B A Y L O R B E B E D A N IE L S TO M M O O R E W e A re C losing to BEAT THOSE BAYLOR BEARS T U X E D O S A s Imperative as a C lean Shave The season of dinners and dances, frolics and functions, is near at hand— im posing social obli­ gations for which a I uxedo Suit is as imperative as a clean shave. Vi e show the smartest 1924 I uexdos, splendidly tailored of soft, rich, unfin­ ished worsteds, with fashionable full-draped type of trousers— Style right to the least detail. $42.50 $60 Tuxedo Shirts, W aistcoats and Other A ccessories Stebbins & James A tta B oys BEA T BA YLOR V E R N A W O O D S D A N C I N G Ballroom, Ballet, Class in Stage and Tango, Dancing, Tap* Wednesdays, Phones 8320, 6 8 6 3 Y E A T E X ! "DANGEROUS MONEY” A N O T H E R " F A M O U S F O R T Y ” L E A T H E R P U S H E R S ; “ G I R L S W I L L B E G I R L S ’ UNIVERSITY TOGGERY BR O Y LES & R O SE 2302 G uadalupe Phone 3090 1612 Lavaca St. Phone 66 4 5 MATTHEWS’ DRUG STORE School Supplies, Conklin and Parker Fountain Pens Cigars, Cigaretes, D rinks, Stationery, Cosm etics, Candies - Free D elivery Service Texas Bank & Trust Co. PRE-LAW W T R AMUR ALS CONQUER PREMEDS; SCORE 7-0 HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPS TO BE PICKED IN GAMES THIS WEEK AUTOS BRING BAYLOR TEAM NEW FILMS RECEIVED BI EXTENSION DEPARTMENT Beat Bears Boys! Pre-Laws Will Meet Laws or B. A . Team for Intramu­ ral Championship The Intramural football race a* Slimed the possibilities of a family school series in Dean Hildebrand’s when the Pre-Meds yesterday afternoon on Clark field, 7-0. Pre-Laws defeated the The frame was conspicuous for its lack of first downs. Both team- fought j steadily dunner the entire course of the game and the Pre-Laws were vie-1 tori oms not because they outfought their their opponents but because team worked in closer harmony. The Pre-Mods fought a g‘*od fight but failed to function in a machine-like* their manner. It was fight teamwork that enabled them to put up a good a struggle as they did. rather than their particularly W ee H ours of Morn Find Stags Lined up for D ance Bids do "Wh a t "St and back, sent *." "Th* line ills ri ght. ’’ "Ouch! Get f orms on o f f my f oot. " you think that this is, your birthday?** Thes e and similar remarks could be heard in the Main Building this morning at 1:15, in answe r to a call that the f r e shman were m a ss ­ ing for an attack on B. Hall. But aias for the rumor. This one was false. The n o t was nothing else but the waiting lists for those f ew stag bids to the Gy m dance at 50c a bid. Abo ut f i f t y wer e wait ing in line at 1:15 and several more we r e seen comi ng across It the hill. s e v e nt y - f i v e that was e s ti ma t ed would be in line by the time the paper w e n t to press. pass from Prince In the first quarter the Pre-Laws turned a Hue buck, and end run, and j a forward to I the only Sparks into a touchdown, t >uchdown of the game. Sparks, w ho scored the touchdown was in-! lured in a following play in tho f ir * j T rIM lo „ t|(. An(, h(. quarter and war carried off the field | that, for the Ilruin, arc with a broken rib. BAYLOR HAS EDGE (Continued from page I) ss right in now playing for the championship and not games The Bears are pointing for the r ex­ the ceptionally difficult battle with the Long , , . s - M hr. Mustangs and p m . to I ling blot* ta Ute pelt. of Baylor. loom et. en rxaHp.r.ti..*, Mum!.- If with th, bail to ; B \t ■»* U. they must come out of the t u it io n * WI The key .stone of the Baylor line will be stronger than any other part Sisco *nd Hartzog af guards and *" d , " " ° Ua " W ’ W ,U ,w “ ,h e team will be on an uncertain status. ni.nt or RiU»v Hnrirs ITO noun*!* mav center. Riley mfg*, a w pou nu*, may a ! i y» v , f f ' r a n *''n<*, WM g i t in ut guard before the game is .}ivot ^ t j o n ha* been 11 lh*' "hinlnK li*hl ot th<' B® e ° r le* ra prom.amp hut i n . , - in ..very Kame this year and it wa, largely v a Buhbs N“"h> perienced ends, will likely alternate through hor. I ! * ? . that Naylor Thj 1 ni# , ov‘ r an ♦ thraw ed tho Aggie,. Many Quarterbacks Sam • oate , who compeers hts vin the4 University of Bill Got fey will start at quarfcer- it .Saturday to Texas a* somewhat of a homecoming, back and will perhaps time (Will play left tackle while Bill Meerr with “ Ping" Collier and George Fall. is Baylor is well equipped in the field will It two said that the Steer* are laying for • general!.’ department with encounter old head* and one youngster and all ( oate* but of them are about a* good as the take the right position. they wilt ,■ share tho - ■ recovering | ° n ‘h" * f‘ “‘'le Pre-Med* Man- Green Russel P'uenneke Peters Furman Swam Pickett K user Dupre Middleton Line-up* L. E. L. T. L, G, C. R Cb R. T. R, E. Q L, H. R. H. F. Substitutions: Pre Laws Belton Cooper j Middleton, Havent for Kuser, John- Plueneke, Castleberry for Heironymoux I Peters, Zewill for Russell, Eek hard! Reis* ; for Marr, Pre-1,ew*: Meadowy John- Colbert 8on* More, Se rn aaa, Akin, Albertson, Wheeler n Pre-Meds: Estes for other- Selleh I anfJ Townes. (Aff,rial-: Prince e ;„ „ i , naj , • . Ring Ulead Linesman, Whitaker: ougg J B luestem , Law Referee, ... . . . , i- linesman, Forrest . I mn re. * » ,, Dayvault; I Spark* I Bennett Mf m be ri of the Ba yl or U n i v e r ­ sity f oo t bal l t eam will reach A u s ­ tin this a f t e rn o o n b e f or e supper acc ordi ng t o a t el e g r a m received y e s te r d a y mo rni ng by Dick B l a y ­ lock. T h e y will make the trip f rom Waco in aut omo bi les. P ictu res S h ow H istory and D e ­ v elo p m en t o f M odern S h orth an d Extension Loan Department of the University has just received a new j set of films illustrating the system ;J of shorthand, according to Mrs. Cha* j Moore, head of the Extension D epart-j ment. They have been for many j years attempting to secure this f ilm , for the benefit of the Schools of and other Busine?* Administration schools in demand of such material throughout the State. This set is a motion picture of the story of twenty centuries of short­ hand as told by John Robert Gregg in the Century Magazine. Shorthand is commonly visioned as a modern W estmoreland Girls Find Gar­ cia and Wrenn Library Very Interesting Girls from Westmoreland College a rt> a recent utility in commercial |i In San Antonio have egressed their I appreciation in the f*»llowing letter j r ^ow» it has played of the hospitality wh:ch wa* extend- cd them when they visited the cam- mis weMk before la*!: M'ss Lucy Newton, Austin, Texas. My dear Miss Newton: from 63 B. C. these picture* important in< thl‘ progress of civilization. probable that St. Luke ropro- iduced the .sermon on the Mount in | shorthand. Samuel Pepy’s diary, recorded in the seventeenth century Was written in shorthand, P«r t !S an name of traces the story on down to the part plays in the world's progress the different and lhe realization of its future pos- grati- modcrn tin™s and shows I wish to express in th* Westmoreland College, our College, tode to you, to the various members . of the faculty, a rd committoes, for the gracious recep-; tion given to us at the University on Friday last, October 24. R ICE IN G E R M A N Y Prof. C. D. Rice of the applied mathematics department of the Uni­ versity of Texas has gone to Ham­ burg, Germany, where he will study the University of mathematics Professor Rice has been Hamburg. I making an extensive study of vector and it is j analysis for some years, thorough study of this for a more that he has gone to Germany. in We hope that som*- time in the fu­ ture we may be able to show our appreciation better to you. I am, very sincerely, BERENICE HENRY, V. P. Students Council. o~ GYM DANCE SUNRISE BREAKFAST The gym german will be held as i Methodist students of the Univer- usual on Saturday night, November tRy will hold a sunrise breakfast in I i/kets may br- bought for fifty East Woods Saturday morning at 6 8. over nota at Dean Hubbard* office. , o’clock, ^ne breakfast will be Howell’* Moonshiners will play. J in time for student* to meet 8 o’clock There will only be twenty-five stags ! classes. which should be an all expecting to attend. 'especially freshmen, it was stated. All Methodist student* ore invited, inducement to M Fight, Texas, Fight! We were deeply interested in the trouble in stopping this slashing and! Wrenn Library, the Garcia collection and in the exhibit of Greek sculptures dangerous-to-taekle runner, shown us. Kindly thank the staff of The Daily Texan for special copies made for the visiting students of this college. the R E N F R O ’S ‘2 R exall D iu g S tores” “ 21 S t o r e s in T e x a s ” C o n v e n i e n t ” BEAT BAYLOR dfe&lP* m A N D M EET A T HOME DRUG CO. “The Appreciative Place” 22Q6 Guadalupe Street wMBffiitHUMMiimniMHiiHiJiMiiniiwwiHiiiHiiiiimittiiiiniiJwjiBinifflniiniiirtiJiJiwiHittimiiUiiiiHiiiiiiiHiHiiHiniiiiiiiimiiiiiiniifHiiiiiiibiiHimiHiiiiiiiiijiip “WE AIN’T A GONNA’ LOSE NO MORE” the left aide. As V T “ ’ . . . Captain Ralph Pittman will play at right half with the flashy Bennie Strickland on in th*- Aggi<- game, Pittman will bo de­ pended up*>n to keep the oval out of dangerous territory for Baylor. Pitt­ man stands out with his defensive .................... . ‘ work, running of mterferenc nee and V plunging the line. Marley and Day­ plunging the I ne. Marl* v anc vault will likely not recognize Strick­ land a? th*- one that played against Texas last year. Bennie’s improve­ ment ha* been miraculous and with his shifty hip movement it is hard to bring him down. Jack Jones who jumped the limelight with his defensive work in the Aggn- game. will play fullback or b urbark posi­ tion. Jones is a real star and re ­ garded as one of Baylor’s best pros­ pects. into Gold figures would give the Bear* the edge but there is psychology to figure in and then when you add Bridges and Stewart to that and mix it up with the it is a fact 'grudge'' game, it develops into one of those uncertain battles where nothing would be an upset. that THURLOW B. WEED AMBULANCE SERVICE Funeral Home Fhones 6080 and 6317 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I* Th* D aily Teaan Doe* Your Buying and Sailing For Yon Office: Main Building 155. Phone 3149 LOST AND FOUND r o s t e r campus or in U niversity neighborhood, a platinum , diamond ( ’all 3 4 8 3 fo r re­ — 13 set wrist watch, ward engraved “ B. A.," between LOST—Barrel to salver fountain pen 2607 Wichita and Main Building. 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