A S E M I W E E K L Y NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY W D 2XAN. •''WI KOAY HY TUE S IT DENTS OF THE TNI VKRSITY B U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y . OC T O H E R 26. 1910. V O L . X I NO. 9 iS K E T BILL OUTLOOK ! SEEMS VERY HOPEFUL I I M ! S GiJLfNG!LAOIIPT LONGHORNS TRAMPLE NECESSARY BLOG. FUND FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASTS THRONG AUDITORIUM BENEFICIAL RULES) ONLIGHTKENTUCKIANS IS ALMOST ASSURED B O T H O L D A N D N E W M A T E R I A L C A L L E D M E E T I N G OF C O U N C I L ’ P L U C K Y K E N T i l f k l a n q l l u l D l . IS P L E N T I F U L — T E A M TO H A V E C O N S I D E R S N E W P L A N S M I S S * E X T E N S I V E T R I P . L A V E N D E R M A D E A D D R E S S . W E I G H E D A N D O U T C L A S S E D . ***^ TO C O P E W I T H T E X A N S O U T ......._ _____ S T U D E N T S R E S P O N D GENE: ROUS- DR. L v T n \ p p p a , c L Y TO A -AL F O R S U B S C R IP - q 1IB6(, 1 io B E NE D I C T M A K I S H U M O R ow m w n- O U S A D D R E S S •— V A U D E V I L L E T i O N S — G I R L S W E R E L I B E R A L . S K « T P R O V E S E N T E R T A I N I N G . HARDIE PLEASED COMMITTEE APPOINTED TEXAS, 48: KENTUCKY, 0 GANIPAICN NETS SID,ID I D E N I LIGHTFOOT SPOKE 111 spite of tho popularity of foot- 1 On F rid a y, Ort. 21. MIO. tho Wo- shall Olid tho told weather tho sup- man's rom p ll had a (allod mo, tin ;. ■portors of the gfime of basket ball [have already begun practice for th* penning season. In response* to th* r a il iv sue I by Mgr. Thornton Mardi*’ I'M*' purpose of this meeting was to eloet some one to fill a vacancy t n the executive hoard and to atte! d to otner im portant business. Mi and Coach M etsonihin. a soon- o f men j ul|a Cooper w as elect,-d by acclaim dm,,. I>,-on busy on the courts on the ,|on ,0 (t l, vaoancy M, „ ,.|rvis B t blet lo field, and every afternoon the mart(, a r ,.p„ rt on (hp fund OOIlr,,r il. football follow ers have added a sight inK Mrs K trb**s picture B . B o l . .. ... Ui . lively basket ball games. „ . . f Management has decided that 1 rh** I n\*piwi.>r * Lavender made the nn I on fi.,, iim„ w ovoi tile lienor s>stem. Miss *' team must a va il itself of th** several I linen! is before Xm as that have g"U- i ■erally been wasted, and expe<*ts that S t ile men as a result w ill he in good < , ■ condition by the time that the regu- . . lar season begins. .............................................. Tf has alw ays been the aim of tin . W om an’s Council to aid the i —................................ ..... I . . j of tin* incoming classes . .... women to develop and put to work new girls. To do i this and to avoid over-working i . better known girls, the following res- . , the , „ ! 1 ‘ iiit«M**st in basket ball in I iii* olutions were drawn up and adopted: ■ v e r s if y circles has steadily increased, R a n d this year further interest is in- ISIL' ■Iused into the game by the announce* Burnut that th** team is to play by th** of U n iversity women be typew ritten a ll B r o ! irs tate rules. As a resuh of the aud kept by the secretaries Iv,min Cd* b ge oil Clark bield las Sa iii*. I \ by a score of t> to th I ’efoiY tin ccn.e sonir* little anxiety Was t- It b**c:nme of the flirt that ( ’apt. Kirkpatrick was out of lim game with a sprained auk « However, wnen tile Kentucky However, when th** Kentucky team team The stil? c l i n g of the t vv« Iv * v M. An I ’ A f * ; m i s a t tin- f i n a l r< p e n XI*»n '•I v *11 g u t, wps a s U H o w s: I . 7. j S A nm r* it ; Bat* I an .......... IBrush ................ ........................ u. o . i i •b I. n. Cr >w •K Ii. «ira • ii h I jug . . ll-eins*»hii »b E L i . Y. ii. C. Banks .......... .............. ___ P ip k in M- I -Piru . . ,. . . $ 1,012 IM) , 11 ........... . . I .IMH, (IO hi (MI .50 p»,s.5o <44 50 l l " 50 $5,2!U*. 5n r.v enthusiastic ra lly was b* I ! ii b ti;*>r MUI. Friday night in th** Xu- a re ord-brr ik mg < rowd led. w is plainly' demonstrate spirit at th* U n iversity t I in i is at a login r ebb for**. After responding * ral j “ lls led b y Mar * ** crowd wa* put ....... i i <• i . , a very helpful ta k , line ! up on the field it was plain that .. Isl, ,, J 1 hey w ir e gr«*atly outw, ighed, .th o W(, womW hn\v jjrfl,, or no lrou - , ,, an*’ Bo o k wa it cr . $ ......... Jo lllm o n n. Miss GI. M aver i ck . . . . ."ii if s I.l o u i s e th** defense, and A. AI iss R Ti. Ai ifs .iican Figh C. hie v. itll them. m iring the first filmr I ter, how* vor. they surprised * v«*t \ •iii** bv' their fierce, aggressi\** work °!i ( ’apt. Francis showed up splendidly in his kicking. Mas,angili did th** kicking for Texas, v *rv and bis work at quart* r was comal* nd a blo. His fiat of kickit g I eight I Monday \'b*,h out dom accomplished, ain* deserving of Huts! *• ('o n trib m iou more than mere month n. In his open) ti**il work In* was again as g* o I a s ! returned usual, and ho and Brown punts in fin** form. Brow n is show- i single failure, Is one that is .--**1- I Ll is goals after touchdowns with it a no * oi a I A * • * ven a more jo vial mood by Dr. lo, in a f* w , v ell-put re- m ar**, fur rrean le* p* < r * xt- lid* d his ever I ti * it bority with th*- Stud* lits, Th «n Mi Ligb t ? OO* ; pok«* **t th** n**<.**. it* of »i*k, but ti oui I in tr friends and the ___ a ;a.I.Hit : people of Austin ii, general. "T h e U n iv e r s it y ," said Mr, L ig h tfo o t, “ be That a member of t Ii** Coun< ii tudy of (ins,* B r i m s w ill prove longs as m uch to tie people of Auh- appointed to keeep this list revised ing up to splendid advantage this year int**:* sting, but will ny j.o means o il •it* and th* poop!** of Texas as to . ,, am! ins work both on offence and de-j the fease is of the best quality. On end I Kl big do** hat ill w as easily a star.Tim** after time he broke up K e n tu ck y’s in- in terterence, and finally th «* boys Maroon stopped sending plays . E s till wa> and resorted to kicking. was also <*xcellent iii getting down the held under punts. Several times he damped his man In his tracks, and j ° f tw ice sncceed**d in r*covering after 1 ll,,y t bu si.ism ... * , . tory of th,* fni’ hlul work and »ui»y **t >"» and if is tin* duty of tiles* 'u n tirin g et!* rts o! 18 * lld f "urn. . 1 . . th** fw *Iv. had peop. 1 1 vt.ling • possible. lo support it in * very way Xml they %v ill get. their ladies who have given themselves »o m oney’* worth. 'J *>xas has rh** beat his u n sp arin g ly and with such r*nl **n *«*am this year that sin* has had for (I* s**rve unstinted i * K nuh now ii an;1 ,rm<>r(j tnay alw ays rest assured prni * * mine time; she has a splendid coach,* s h e w ill win games if we, her sup­ ' A “ w i ” " on's I ilEV1‘ ,MM‘n porters, ar*- lo y a l." Mr. Idghtfoot >'r a " " ‘‘‘1' , fro »» Hi** ,fien -avo his hopis aud assurance fumbles. E s till is one of the hard- start and at the close cf the cum On* Hough*.i na would be victor- ♦‘St, most consistent players oil th** paign three of tin* r i \. * highest stun*! team, and tho In* seldom has an op portunity to star, he is alw ays then- with with the goods in getting into the in­ terference, breaking it up, and getting iia m ma Book walt* r. The hop** is tim lng tt,alI1B a r „ la(li( S v b ; XiiHS LolliS(. j„ t! u> applau bul . . Johnson, Miss Je a n b igh, ami Miss j . . . . . *i th- n H arris pud Ins op« ra . , - troop**, ‘•onscting of Mons. l». G arrett, Dr. ! 111 en fin* f o ll o w in g day, and was ■sides these are Ross and Seale, ■stars on the A llen Academ y team of j st year, when that team won vyuu the lilt-, the the same time. On Saturday, Oct. 22, 1910, the Ad- his man. . P U , ^ In lh ° flrsl but hag Won as heretofore. M er B a rd ie has under S pnnfrir the two contemplatmn team to be pulled off about February next. includes Oklahoma I niv *rsity, B a y lo r and Southwestern. and These are all our old enemies are w ell known in basket ball cir- h*s. The other trip considered, is to uate students in A. C. this year, and Mr. Eagleton Is the Stephen F. A us­ Eugene L. H a rris arid Fran k Har- niihiana, where the teams of La. mon have just returned from a trip tin Fellow in H istory. erary society work. Both are grad­ The first lit- received tin* ball and carried it only aboul three yards. T ran sylvan ia s ta rt­ ed playing then with a vengeance, whil * Texas was somewhat slow. Howard hit the left aid of fin* Hue for a seven yard gain, McCaah went three through the opposite sid**, and McGee plunged thru the aam** place for five. A t this point Texas was penalized for being off-sid**, and on I ! " ’ " “ Xt P t a y lin e left if Texas was going to make a touch down in th** first "tilrec minutes of play. Moore and Brow n hit Urn for tw elve yards together, Trail sylvan ia was penalized five for off-side, and Jam** h ir th* sid for five, and Spoonts the other side for four. At Hiis point, when a touchdown sein ­ ed inevitable, Massing]]] fumbled and ball went over to K en tu ck y on ., fra n c is punted 40 u her ten-yard line. yards to Brow n, who returned flit* rn Then, by a magnificent doubt*- p a s s , M ass:j,gill to Spoonts, and a forward pass, Spoonts to Hoover, Texas made I , , , Austin College, Sherman, are here to J tUc.ky g thirty-ynrd V a rsity recovered th.* ball on Ken all This lim*. talc** th** Rhodes’ Scholarship examina happ^*n**d like a flash, and it look'd a I n iversity, Tulane, and State YTew Orleans Y. M. G. A. yv i 11 net. One of the trips is assured and I sights at the Dallas K a ir- These two | ^ "n .y - e ls h t yards, a n i Hoover a a s to Dalals, where* they took the be the ' in t may be that both can be arrang- j gentlemen represented the H all, and i ° U n upp-rf v h< f, () , oi this -bus iud comes up. t n i o t l u r U n i . * r s i t y a f f a i r the men of tile Univ* rsity w ill be dos* l.rown**, s, nor \!phu**los Too rn bess* *e, and a seer* of other ut ira, pr* seated the one uct vaude- vil! • skit, entitled, “ The F a cu lty B a n ­ que ut Ja c o b y ’s ," Th*? H a rris Com­ is now on its way trout N ew pany The leading team of th** tw elve was bor . to the C ity of Mexico, where it ] will spend the winter. Owing to the V a rsity entht.t iastic appeals of the j theaiia goers, Signor H arrie s has t**l<** in Mexico graph.**! th** authorities w ill be a Week Int**, and w ill th* ra lly iasxt F rid a y night with Xi ii s’ , eng. ,••)*) mark $12900 would Inn** ’n* n mali *d rh Is b< a aud w ith each t* am doing I! i . tie Mr. A. R. Gram bling's, wi Bot Ii of I hem pass. I t i l o lle r a h e a d o f Mr. Z. S ba is said in conden.mifit n af l o on**, j a n d J how-v.-r. as all » r. I how ever, as all \v*-re ta i’ b: el ami d** b e l ,|. s*-rve only praise for ti.*,! u idi/ingi eftor'a and it . p. aks v . Ii for the I that last w inter set another nkit NY*yv \ ork wild, H e is beseiged by re p-jfierg, but no inkling of th** charac­ ter of th** produetlon w ill be glv* n. ‘-Illy I ami,, p r ,.m p l , y a, la * rally will begin next Frid ay I a r K . st Th.. spirit o. the ks* *l th** opportunity to help in forwarding a movement that so vita lly concerns the whob* student body ami th** (Til versify. jib p'*!;,Is aim o’p * u tir«*ly on the .->oim* Eff*ii under the leadership of Mr. Coulter, body, and the people of Austin. Au­ th*- Stat** secretary, to s<* tire the burn is being brought to Texas under $10,000 yet needed to cla im the vF*.- a »r;-/ ic .ivy guarantee. Brin g your OOO in gifts conditional on completing girl to the rally, and drag out those ; the fund by Dec. Is l, lady like grinds." • E d ito r -In-Chief A s%ivt„)r,t fctii?cr I i*c h ief« • ■ * * • • A thletic Edito r. . . Society Ed itress, G E O . A, H I L L , J K S H I K L I Y I: N C .LI8 H W A L I L H DI AL L V G R A C E L.ONw Laura Sm ith. Jam es Canfield G. G, Goode. A S S O C IA T E E D IT O R S R. A. R itchie. H e n * Johnaon. K. K . Bettis. T. O. Cheatham . C o. W . Cole. w. T. Neblctt. Jr . Norm in M arrow , Amos Peters, S Y D N E Y S M IT H . . . M A R S H A L L R A M S D E L L . * ........................... * ............. Business Manager. a ** ♦ ........................... * • A ssistant Business M anager. * r, Entered as sacond-claa. m atter at the postoffice at Austin, Texas, under the act of Congress of M arch 3, 1879. Subscription Price _ Business O ffice * .................... $1.50 per yea: as, m aking an oaf lint of the d iffer •*•* Boom 46, U n iv e rs ity ''n: p> riods and stages of ifs dovehee ‘ ii h t i i t u t t i 8tiii ion. I. 13. W h a lin g , k . Th ming j bi lent * i t - si.:.. • .Si' ref a ry Al fi. Ifo iid e rso n . T iv . isun r < i i Kxf-cuiivn Conin I In sr* Hoy Pearson, Ho wards, f t, * * — ; I. ii wha and AL Qua iii. Hr. Knasby, who a ltiH s .'v d lh,. \s I s o c b u r j 11, hi at* ii ii H In* was v ita lly I in tl ivt-h. | in t ii,. u , I,. 'ton and sol 'n : k of tin* \skim In* i lo liia Assot ja ­ ! Hon that if il J). for flu's vt a r s w ork, fin* industrial H isto ry of Tex nients from its earliest times, The w ent,\'o eoniniiiU'O too, roi'otnmend* ed that 'jiiestion, and the Association unan.m oiusly approved if. I i i ' executive connnittve intros nit time. •'on ' individual finds os sh of ,■ « '*s H II KHI. lH.es. ;s ,,l .villi IHI ll I, „<• ,w| £ V | t(,«i)onsihil;fvf , . , 8U" ' ' •V,,m' Th.. T i.*:,a Has i . , „ , n o ' , , . ; : , r m r s: » '"• 1111, 111 -m your -«*.. ii on I.) I , , , , remedied , l „ h na.ion? tun. who inn d in ,,rn th , fu ilm „ f the pul,l i e n ^ .... — - *.■.*■■ pnrta.it nows omitted are in a nositln« tie ■hour-I shoulder tho blame.? ................. ° un,, n ll‘ ° ' m ^ Pou look at them. One s the unusualness o f the It iv n<)‘ I bile: the other the aristocratic “ a ir.” our aim to disregard other features; in fact. w< can t, because the designing, tailoring and poise make clever style possible, and natu rally the fabric is foundation. Suits and Overcoats $15.00 and Up You no m an— can form a fair idea of how really clever our clothes are until he has seen them. W E DO IT B ET T ER W h y clo you care to save OO per month on von i easoncvble prices. A W ° r b ’ W M ' W * , f r " y o u , h e * « • « » n c k Coupon books IO per cent Discount. '* *Li'lf ll IU ti ]K ial en flit' question at the present SCARBROUGH & HICKS B A Y ! O R IS TO D E C O N S ID E R E D . t r y i s Bosche’s Troy Laundn P H O M ; •' re m mn is being , ii,ilia !,,1 for th , wish lo \ *i M H .r ..i * tV *'*• dolt alod in . • lf nui . , . . PH I.os, „ i H i hilt th u s, w |m Ila:* lo r’s d fc is iv e defeat of T. C. * “ •O’. Inn .KH. ............ a , , . ........ lusts, OII • M i .......... ho ,p,i.ahi,i, ; v ,|,,wr ' i,y 10 oK won to j olir mf crests! J " " ' " " " , ‘" ' l ‘ lh * Htrongosf foot ba ll |,.llln , .. In .n u S a llir .la i. M U u . ^ y . L Z ^ " f v,ll," r " ii in.'Ins,ii, i „ „ . v c rl ir ' " » ' " 'e s ir ,a a ,I, :i JU "• s c iv; »««"■ 'n <«•— in, ,;,is Son . u " ' ‘Jl-r.mnvn v MJNi'r 11 i i ' i... t IM .......... ^^«*n out as :" Md" "'in p . so h , on lh,, in,, 7 <-m-h'VU'n * I ill* af hit *t ic ittio,. jj uj' * j , ((J j • la-I Monthly plainly showed that * h‘dt I en iii, under the tutelage of Kulph d a / e , is om* of tin* sfrong- »*Kt ’ hat Texas must moot this sea­ son. A. A- AI. played T. [\ at Col- 1 ^ * t a y lo r jiiayed the same ’ ••am on lier home grounds at W a co . .... ... ' !*l n e i a s irong**r team than A. Ai H. did. but they defeated it by a hug.-i store, hitty-two to nothing does.,’i con nil w ell for V a rs ity , does it ? 1 'M H i nt s (iff the subject. Texas - 1 i;iVi,i" u X o v e m b fr .“», at W aco a Ii is.ihiijtv „ i nil ii, ti. sit , lh „ football " " ' s *i 's' ii,KU,.-ii I-,,,,,, ;s" “ s '<■ is ‘' " " “ ''i'-riiiK the t i,, H iyo ci that know s HaM or and lier '“ " ' b o is knov s what it means to plnyi ' " “ •-•V iii'1,1,ii. is KU,, , ' . M ” rU ° r tlU’ « “ >•- Is ins! hors . race. " ' i S h o o ,, r , i i n u , i 1 ; “ r„ 8ri(" r°p ‘ tm ion of a j , „ k, y in ,, i,mi “ »* not I ll a shttrf i i * * * ihal .............. 'n ' I “ as ill,., ,,r , " V ! " " ork «'» •"''"•■ut I * ti I. Ii A ii," iSan m ill" cornin,-ut on papers, strange, was it not? IU,. L a d so n ,, n (.„.s : " rim,S r • * * * l('{ ( T O s ' twlvr a|v required to submit ,f V-'r if> hM'- ;;°U,i h "* iie 1 T lins ai, honorsr.v i "Illy oausc tt i.lcspread , r | . lis-.-nsi , .- X " ' h a sot i.-tj a ( cations fo r .HHaiborship. A S a i „ w o u l^ .iu .v ’ r "• d ,,,eru ,lllin * »>•■ 'luau- : ' ,v“ ,h « oft-mooted .ut. s- " h l h oft«n " i " Kl*, hi i .-st claim . - ail tile freshm an d an ce? • i “ lim to distinction, to m ake E n g lis h [ ht*r 12 ll<>r b• >iut* grounds. Thcx have “ did ll am ; they have a very a , l ! l r ‘ ii! ro;1' K; tiiev have an alumd- of that n ecessary **< •A dr ii. ” •'Mint we ought to do is to ’ ’“ 'n vvhat they expect to o ile r us. u " ought to go up to tho gen;,* j„ a M anager S ta rk is ti. i: g his ; '" S1 !<) • ' : raf('s for the gam e, and : ls ,m u' ' a s s , i r *d th a t ii" w ill 'i ‘'! us ' ' h now only rem ain s for ;i holiday. A n yo n e Im.k- ............ -;Lme fl*om an unprejudic* . garbing the Sentim ent “ * » w , o • ^ 'r" i with the F a n n e r g a m * ........ w ill th;lf i s more im portant , ,h :l“ the Houston game. W e get *i » “ ■ ' " “ or. W h y no, lur i tll. "'liirt. is eq ually as \ ihousand students ought ' I'.' lur gam e aud cheer 'o victo ry. W e h ave a ‘ " a " " a 1 Iean sweep this v, a r — I • ..... » “ * we w on't got it KO W ith the team on both ''lls and esp e cially the W a, o ,8 . s t r a ''»-‘ "* A. « J I . KT.,UMI- M otions, supported b y a on her H O U K student lit'iyuiK ' ' body that is O K E means to W IX . W e holiday! that u iii • l,l‘“ vx IJI use arn 1US' have an> a "IM u m - m o f n a l I '"exams “ in — the^oiT' “ .wit s r j : ,0<,ki" s to the . i A L A c h B A R B h R S H O P Wolf,Proprietor, 306 Cong Ave A u .ti F - T xas- ’ s t r i c t l y u p -t o -d a t e s h o p ix .ust n a..s tonsorial artists, Barl.erc* Baths. Turkish and Russian Bath ’ .. . 8lW " es' Hot and Cold For $10, $32.50 or $15.00 ^ „ ? c M t y o u a 8 “ d' ho" ' st' a " — H A R T S C H A F F N E R ca, M A R X Suits 1 lst word in quality and style, S u i t s , $ 2 0 to $40. Overcoats and R a in Coats. $15 to $40. Coat Sweaters, $2.50 to $6.00 BO W EN & S T E B B IN S 620 Congress A venu e SPEC IA L PR IC ES f ' J S T |J DE N T S . I C A R R Y T h e L A R p f c t c a r p e t s , A N D d r a p e r i e s i n A U S T , ? A N D P R IC E S . S T 0 C K 0 F F U R N IT I RE' U S T IN - G U A R A N T E E Q U A L IT Y g o o d s s n , n g o o d s s o l d o n e a s y p a y m e n t s . w - L - G ILFILLA N 'N G R E S ft A U e titM - 412-414 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . a u s t i n , t e x a s YOUR m a t r ic u l a t io n f«? rAim'rnfl f ah Is required fo r you to e n te r th- Urn’v e r i t y . ,%• at O ur S to re You a rs a lw a y s W elco m e. s e ire j tory 20th Century liru f s* i-.> l l . C. J A C K S O N , P ro pH . I , - A G E N T N U N N N A L L Y & G U T H S ’ G A N O .E s 632 Cong-ess A venu e, Phr. ,<• >BS. THR A l STIN NATIONAL I AXK C a p ita l - Supple- and P ro fits . D eposits $ 301,0; .'3 325,300 3,000,010 Business of the Faculty and cf tho Stude its So lic ite d B R A L L t v GI E S N E W R U L - V NC* r c g a r d ( n g w o r k i n e d u c a t i o n d e p t ■ lh part ii« a iv e r s ! tv oi • I tho folio I ’i'in in > hlio I astrut I S LH f, i ;,.B ' h p i r I ii,( I I -V Ik Id that 11 o term . , lo,loo jc \ , , • ^ d u ra tio n of - has to r. titly h iiu g ut ] Jon. r ■ u ' iiiient : yon thai Cdui at ion has 1 j tho 0 -nstiarn e at rob I | moat bn (luring , J » a t• | S , $ ill] ( on rat a | till4 w!!t■ j-.' ■ ' • 1 a{ “ 1 in’ (Mini a lb in a l J v> ll mr a - I *.iL .iud < oui \ .,(• t * ’’ *' <' i'l* d iii Iii>u of * a in s titu h ' j I \ ncv during tin ^ i d scholastic ‘ : °\ ia r d Hu* i m « its ion of bis for* a Not him:, bow. vor. m ay be I in lion of sum mer norm al in ­ i' Pm ,Junco with r* sp,vt to tho ■don of a t» ai In rs* certificate.** N O T IC E ! N O T IC E ! Clothes Questions are best settled w here best clothes abound. Sn u h - W ilco x S m a rt Clothes for men a r e a eon,bin on o f Style. Q uality, and b i n e W orkm anship The N ew F a l l M o. els of Si its and O vercoats are ready. Come in and look them over - your visit w ill put you in touch w ith the best clothes passible to produce. V. O. Weed I C. M. U N D E R T A K E R M w Hospital Ambulant-.., Carriages Phone 223 923 C ons. A ve. D ealer In W a ll Pap er. P a in ts and O .ls, V\ Mite Uc id, V arnish es, W in d o w G -ss. P I C T U R E F R A M IN G A S P E C I A L T Y 711 Congress Avo, V i. A. Achilles & Co. G R E E N B E R , G R O C E R IE S , W O O D , D e a le rs In I F E E D , A N D '' M an u factu rin g Optn ni ' I *’ and " l f *■’!> H a ve It, I f s Good to F a t . ” 10-M1O W . 16th S t. Ph o nes 391 J ire mi prescription filled m * 8 "J I **»»,* ■ t on R Ln Sack Suits, $15 to $45 Overcoats, $15 to $50 Dress Suits, $35 and $50 H ats, Sh es and E ve ryth in g else a m an ‘bo cloof ion of ( ! ) a vicc-prcsf- I tho Slut; at.' a ss oi intion, (LO j i in-* Ii iv! of Gip I n i v o r s i i y j 1 l ‘- aM I L L a bushie ;8 mating* ;! • I am us. i ho fo llow in g rules ' ill - obsi r v e d : i * 1S $ I $ ; . . Th H o e tio i . • <}. .>»>' *4n1111 i Is l. th..ll bi hold on !| wears. I IN V IT H M V S T T D E N T K K IK N D S i S O M E O F T H F T O M i ; i ; T M B A T T H M “ C O Z Y C O R N E R " I heodore W arn er T H E S T U D E N T ’S F R I E N D . ” •’'O I Cong. A v*. old Phone 134 1 ii ' oi in box -b.’ ii Ii** in I J _ T H A T A S T U D E N T N E E D S — n o t r F I R S T T H IN G S le a c h Su it, B a th R o le s , Tow els, P e n ­ nants, G ym n asit rn Shoes. Tennis Shoe«4», R ack et and N A s; you w ill " f 1 ' 1? ‘ J - - M i l d s i x o b | - \ s , J ’ : 1 f* .sin ■ lit* and sh iii lf n 1 lim o i.u riI : w h ic h tho J • ce « |)< ii among tin rn. provided, I } ll.s’ IO! le ts than I wo judges a n d ’ ! n i ’-c (lo ck a ch all In* on duty at liny J find a Com plete Lin e at The one I MHO. W illiam K rueger C O N F E C T IO N E R Y , O Y S T E R S A N D University Shot) 1610 L a v a ca S t. C H I L E Thor., is also a N ice Su m * a ir w a it­ ing tor you. 1603 L a v a c a St. Old Ph o n e 2017 *> ic t “ F e T a k i n g p w M c p a d d •I. O n ly fiv e vol ors a rc allow ed in 1 I*o.l at a n y one time. I- Hie voter .shall num ber tho nam the candidates lu r a n y one i * • *on in tho order o f his cholee. id lion oft trials have been appoint ■ * I as ii Hows: I I- w B u ild in g : Ju d g e s C. R. I S e H S lins Come I H E E L L IO T T S 814 C o n g r e s s A v e . I , j _ DRUGGIST A u stin , Texns. ■' u .J,, Bro w n , (J. O. Batem an. S Le. A R IN G , A N D U N S E C U R E D D E P O S I T S O F r i l :. A. L . Cm irk sail, Sam H am ll* j T H I S B A N K A R E P R O T E C T E H a v t l j - Nm, (*. (I. .M cKinney, W alter* .Miller, J F U N D ’’ O F T H E S T A T E O F T E X A S . r L D B Y T H £ - D E P O S IT O H S G U A R A N T Y T H E N O N I N T E R E S T P T s ^ I S i C I ( . 0 U P T O W N D R U G S T O R E h : ui Arm strong, C arl L e e , Jo e U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O R E Tnt s urn!< . s, A. S. Dodd. G E O . W . L I T T L E F I E L D , Pre sid e n t. I 2300 Guadalupe St. F o r Kngim ‘lin g B u ild in g : Ju d g e s J . H. D A V IS , V ice P re c is c ’nt. Central Flank &Tru.M C o A U S T IN , T E X A S j I 6 OI I( o n o 't^ e s s $ 4 1612 L a v a c a St. E. SEELIG ale.* in Im ported and D om estic To-I -) =- C igars, a id S m o k e rs ’ A rtic le s .! ' ° " p °o» and B illia r d Room . A ll L *v tab les. Hotel Sot Oil e u r o p e a n f l a n . 615 C ongress A ve. j Beet Cafe in the city. S u n d ay even \ \ V^eilbacher ing dinners a specialty. t h e s t u d e n t s * f r i e n d . E S T A B L I S H E D 1847. 7 ■ S T E I N W A Y S T A R R v' • • ’ U Lh i ks Ju k e C ollum , Gf'orge Long, J a m n A n drew s, F re d Foote, P- I umcI ii, ria l J Seek w it ii. F - r B o ys’ I-ox-Academic B u ild in g ; •U s P ‘1 al I I alii an, C u rtis Ros- < Bo \rm :droiig. Clerks- SY. J,. ' i '• a iii] I bel I, Hie; din ('raw " > G. Engl ). K e ll Tsb* rg< r, Jn o . A. (J I JNL iv 'dan I, .Marion la 'v y . F o r e B irls L tx. Ju d g e s ll. W . f •• v i amil r, H erm an P ip k in , ila r- l *s t( Vi) '* ' ° r u- l ‘-‘J.-4 ‘ r -.ram. ( b r a s — Z. T. A rm stro n g ! i , vo W. T. N c h lc tt, Wa!- , In | '! bii K n ig h t, Donald John Bremond R E S A L E G R O C E R , I M P O R T E R & R O A S T E R O F h i g h g r a d e c o f f e e s A u stin , T exas. vison Davis & Co > R T E R S A N D W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S . u H A P P E N T O GO B R O K E S h o rt or W a n t to B u y a >ond or a n yth in g else, See A. JA C K S O N , T IN 617 C on9 ress A ve . * ‘ * T E X A S . R IC H M O N D L. 3. H O F F M A N , L r s ill- at of Students* A ssociatio n . Jesse French Piano Co. Big i HoonI 4b of the* M aili Build- *i -4 mu 'A (‘lim ;.d;;y alt<.*rnoor), O ctober Th - I Mil.. - c lu b w ill hold a nu** t- H ead q uarters for H igh Class Pianos — a n d — E a s y P la y e r P ia n o s term s. instrum ents in exchange. Good pianos Oid taken rented. O ur phones 295. Frank S. 'taylor M anag er • 813 Congress A venue. M I nu ii from D a lla s ar- arg* d 'J'nc electio n of of'fi; erg :«• tall b rin v\ili be held, and j or the annual sm oker to uBom l. {b - i it iii cm i *j: j; inn.;L*. A regu lar m eeting of the D ep a rt­ ment of ^duration w as held on last Aion fay ' ‘Veiling at thro o ’clo ck. And among other things, a recep tion, to bt* g in n later on, w as discussed. A f ­ ter a few brim' rem ark s by P re s id e n t Mast b oh and J . F . ( ’ox, the m atter was referred to the ex ecu tive w ith the pow er to act.. in ut corn­ Th-- follow ing o fficers wore ole t. H . ^ F A E F F L I N , C ashier. J N O . C. R O S S . A ssista n t C ash ie r. I The Avenue Hotel Bar belash 0n || I S F 1 R 8 T - C L A S 8 A A 'I > 1*1* T O - . H T B IX Ey BHY R B S P W J T ^ TO S B K V S. H O T A X D CO LD K A T U S J H G A S S A W A Y , P r o p r ie t o r Cri.sk ii H o t e l L a u n d r y P E R F E C T W O R K . rough K o la u n d r y u ma to cut neekH and w r|Htt| a|1(J r-fle H on o u r ‘Bo ite p ro fan ity, for we are care ui neck in n in g co lla rs, tu ffs and \\'e w ill la u d s of sh irts. be Pl- *<«• d to r a i l and g, t y o u r ■itiij.l.- ord r and ca n a ssu re y ,m fr- *• too, lf, s a tig fju : ion d e liv e r of ch a rg e . P h o n e s 444. McAlester Fuel Co. Bryant P. Dickens o s a g e M c A l e s t e r C O A L Ph o nes 246. M i c e B in s , 207 C o lo rad o S t. C O M M E R C IA L P R I N T E R S tu d e n ts ’ C ou n cil— \V. f . A n d e r­ T A N T A L U M L A M P S R E A D IN G L A M P S . S H A D E S A N D S U P P L I E S . T U N G S T E N A N D Jo b w ork a sp ecialty. Students* trad e solicited. i ( ’actus Repr* .<• n ta tiv i— ( ’arl (lard 107 E . 7th S treet. S ic g e a iitat-A rm s C. A Pu ck ett. A S P E C I A L P R O P O S IT IO N T O V A R S I T Y S T U D E N T S . 909 Congress A venue - Phones 193 e d : son. ner. BACON & HANCOCK Plumbing and Electric W o r k • n w M b ^ O i LanC .V T:,7 l : r "•* 1 "e H 3r,han Studios Students, Attention R H A R T H A N , Mite D , Ph. D, IR S . C A RTH A N . TH C H O U S T O N L A U N D R H js t st ab I is bed an A g n ay in A \,n H 'o n in u ed I 'rom I t • Urn*.) i l i a .MU. ; j u n i t u r e T r a n s . i v a u l a m a Ie a a . a 1 IM . c is pin V f i r s t J a m e s I I ill VV Lh it l a t h , I’* x a s H i . a .is . iv a I lie aa ii, ... l u r ° i a n o I . , * di>t‘, ii el \vas i ai.* i I hi * p s rn, . . . t h w o r u p a . i i - » ! • ’ ti I ti t J, t h o Ii'' ‘ Loss* t h e ll a . a a b y I r a m is a n d t<» g a m . a: -a S P EC IA I R A T E S TO S T U D E N T S . 25 For Cent Discount U Voice Sight Singing 3 t t . d K * — J e s s e F r e n c h M u s i c Harm any Comp sition I ll Alf xandor, Studi ii R» pr ta Brooks, d river, \ ii] , .,n n l a u n d r y M o n l ay , I . . . . • ive; A. o r u ,u r I - V I S t u d e n t s and 1208 W est Sixth St. un-1 W ednesday, and dolly, r Tint-’, □ it i PHOnee ’3*), R O U Phone rn i3. Ja y , i r! ay, and Saturday. Ph o ne 2660. HANCOCK O P E R A H O U S E F rid a y Night, Oct. 28 SAM S. AND L E E S H U B E R T Prese it T H E IM M E N S E L Y F U N N Y F A R E FR O M T H E F R E N C H H I LULU’S r\ u sba n d>3 BY T H O M P S O N B U C H A N A N , Author of “ A W om an’s W a y ,” "T h e Intruder,” “ The Cub." — A S — “ L U L U ” Superior Company Maxine Elliott Theater Production S E A T S N O W ON S A L E JU LIE RING ii Ti NaT Cl yd. lint . Second Q uarter. a l g o el* t o K e n t ; k l . .it, . I JU Yds. 1 ■ , i >. A i a s s i u g l l i r a t a is a g a i n iv: , % r ot u r n - > VY I ftw * % ** * Ii . _ Us. a roil ii t h t l * ?.ti, i «i . .i (I i 11 a < , oi, I a i t mi l s h ! i.; I. Faint i ni yg i ,i I ta u i M o o r e , DV i l i f ] in . .e im • i, i< fi li i a z r o a s t h e l i n e u iii I VVo o i * I b r e t 4 m e n a e I ; r s I turn i - KOI •, u'ig on t > hi: »o i a . M a s r f i u g i ll t it rf Iii .I* j i iii ■ I i i , Iii Mi I I, I I 11 t i a l s q u a r t * r. w h a *»yl\ i a in i , [til iJ; a d g o a l . N o t Ii in h a p p e n e d I I t . I ' -I! in p .m st ion tai w i t h 'I r a n I al ; . ti..* rn ii I lii> beginning ut r, At «Hlilt-< i i,- in i ii ai 'i l, a riel i*'r.t.,* a* Ka K< d Mass; ngili. .Mi C a s h g u n . en a v a n ! t h o se* o . la < Ut I Iv one i)> I u'uv, ii, w hit a aiiuost oi i ii • Lit i t remailed ii. a iou lido ism, Texas ear* iii' i iii! had h» K e n tu c k y ’s -yd. hut*. Al, i sh I g 11 w i ut ait tiiut wo, cpoonts was ta ro v n for a J yd. I 11 end air lo.-s and then Ja m e s was ta iled l a t h I ell' t»\ et* I Ii * h e lid tolh lltloW ll. I . v i a ss mg i U kit ked nill i e P e r s o n s tor a l a i r t a u h , and t h e n ke-ia-d a b e a u t i * . til .ut ai i r o m I he id -yd, hue. 1 hi i i i i ‘ K Ie K*t<»t J ,i 1,11 • ai! - i r u n r u e : Iii i d Mi tore. rt 4 < ’I \ e ii t i l e IA y d s . K elh her r * right kelh Im r hit tor Lh, i i e w a ,,irit b n ull! end 'n. \! • or : J, and a lot ward pass, Spoouts i ;:r ■ ) I i " i p s d e l l , he! tod JU, Brow n FOR HIRE F IN E T O U R IN G CA R L O C A L S H E F L IN &. CRAD D O CK Phones: Old 1575; New 620. J’. \\ illard is in charge «»t School of St deuce in the High School. the J a l Rio JN O . E. K E L L E R KODAKS Fresh Film s Every Week. 724 Congress Ave. J07 Congress Avenue, The Central Barber Shop, located solicits at your patronage. Fine hair cutting a specialty. Turkish ba'bs. Keno tv iteuHnmn er, Props N IX O N - C L A Y C O L L E G E THE BUSINESS SCHOOL Carl Mayer Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Je w e lry, Cat Glass, Spectacles, Fountain Pens, and others. in the City, come to sos us. F c r the best stock B, \\, M ilos, L L . n. MMI. of elected co u n ty atto rn ey ‘ ■oun'y. .” !;ht la. kie far Jo. j\t*1 h ieT. iii- sam*-* . • • o r i , ana Pp* ms w a - for the th ird i u hdou rn - A lte r ii! ;.j k ,, g ai i-. - was o res I l i o n ' , . ; , . ic k y P i k e d to e , ; i ; lK. uh,. r . V :• . -’n v ,is. At as sing! 11 n «• cl« a j»r» . '. riii, j Misses Jeannette W roe ami leon I /unix are teaching iii tin* mond High School. Kath- urn a br.nan ss i Iii; Ii- 1 Mi ane U Oran I r« . «j to. q > ]>.. . ; la ie fur do wns. J Va ,. — ----- | " i s o . t i l e d ; i. \ s. J o Ke-ileiita*. w i t ti IL L H a ll is now loeatt* v I A J j / fe •/ * v . J. , y-_ "‘-J?’ * T Y P Id \V R I T E R S A!. . S ; A .',D A RD M A K E S FO*3 R Z N T A T R E A S O N A 9 I r P R I C E S I YPEVVRITER ^ ALES COMPANY L ' I Arf Civil* Ci i • • IO Mu .SU SHJ on the t S T U D E N T S A T T E N T I O N .* •*. m ir, anti i\in gsiey downed ii a ' l J •V' :iK" ‘" y ; •. Alas.^inimill Kiel . \... ..... .. h i" ‘ I** «. * *.l .. I (ri(*d a for* I ! I \ ( H i i i . i 11 * * t i t * K. o Olin 'Hi. yds. K y . ! ° l N T F A ,L TO S E E O U R R E P R E S E N T A T I V E A T T H E U N T ER . ; S I , Y ,N R E G A R D t o c o -o p e r a t i v e U N I V E R S I T Y A N D I D R Y P L A N . ' A N 0 L A U N Prem ium s given to all cash I ------ : ' 11 ii . >us. lu r a touchdown, aid- rce‘,!e!1 “ • I ‘ " ' 1 M O D E L S T E A M L A U N D R Y . \ U i N L K Y ^ ^ j p'1t,' ° ,’s - * I I ■ors F re ::c h « * n o Co., headquar- • ! b. * , r ^ ft > r • fur pianos, music, instruction On i «h . Ju t .7 , * s i, p i l ' T up "('hr’ ’ ."o f x. *.* .* \ * ll I F**' v* ii, a l.uiu li, ami by " •• i „ ' --- ------ Clever Clothes1! „ I m, T h e A T ° k s ' « ' • ,,,,01>c r u n splendid liner., r . ho ,..»..st lints in e ve ry fashion- ......... ..... . : " 11 i -a- iii In . pulling o f OUf of re:,,-!,. T h is tut, Rh! ML I J m F IV * SV ' . i i . . . " i i ;l1' I Austin Floral Co. a a RE (All STORE i,n ‘ - Moot Ital?* a te not to br* found M o r r i s o n . n e t t e r “ .v a l l I* I..,.* .I n oiH m i n n i e o f (;,.-)() T h e r . . u „ e r . T . - x as s m - m e d t o , ,iy. I p t a v ' a i * ’ '' Olof Glsson 804 Cong. Ai ' L ite Old Phone B * Popular 13nces B o to Bt *■ n Burnham & Fe h r Tilt* B*ir a S e v e n chairs. Hot a n d cold , ’ . bn r.v burs. i>afh« b a t i n g Tested Failoring A T i i Clothing Store” Cost M A D L t o I N D I V I D U A L M E A S U R E $20 and More student*, for a nice h air cut. Tu rk strop, or anything razor ish ba Hi, in th** barber line, we have it. Cen- I B a i B arb e r Shop. 607 Congress Ave- iiue. Keno & Heasonover, Props. kine w itch and jew elry repairing at Caswell & Sm iths.’ Ll ( liieago men of a ffa irs and high clothes for s'>; tai standing have ’ allured to m easure expr* ssly their th‘*» j to be Iv* s. leaders, have In A u stin , men who like clothes th eir : ma ie as they w ant them by M oore & g a rris o n . 1808-10 L a v a c a * street. | Cost u ss than o ther ta ilo rs ask. t is;- >* * ' * * aa-,1. sslve game. w hile :o It s e A -v - s e e m e d , i :, nu d o w n s >• i •* 1 “ " ii a r t . 1% va ill t|Ui< :v stu-. i !ms two its a t ''Po “ m w h i l e h e w a s in. ’ *S|i' oi ls S c turig H e i l a n d ll one. lull a n d pia; ri and r pin od g o o d a . . u r d s t h e 11:1 i n t o I c x a s r laxed o n c e m o r e «"r - . a v pi.iy i n-, a n a Ky. , a l t h o dis* K'a r b e d, pl iyed h a r d , k i c k i n g when* v c / * Ii. y go; p o s s e s s i o n o f lh,* ; ail. F o m t h Q uarter. Ll ii • iou a h q u a r t e r K e l h h e r a n I ’p o e m s rphu * a M o o r e H e i l a n d , a n d t h e vy. Who hi I the bal l , b e g a n l lh w h o w e v e r , iv I jig- Icy. w h o h a d to s k i r t K s t i l p g e n d. i-ubt ac k, ’■11 b I ‘-yd, l i n e w i t h a n at- tao**]! •, i a -v e a T l '-^ '' ’OUp *’ 11 NtJ Ks t il l l i r ew h i m r< r a l os s, a n d O i d e m s e n t old b r a n is Lac k once m o r e f o r t h e it m i n i b a r k i / k . M a s s i n g i U r e c e i v e d ‘b-l l l u ' - I*- dis t e a m s t r a i g h t d o w a *e s ev. - u t ii t o u c h d o w n , f o r l! ii 1 -1’ ( . ■: over. S.x m ilitia * ia :. O S C A R N O T IC E . Dr. G i l b e r t w i l l b e g i n h i s I n e x t M o n d a y e v e n i n g . 7:30 l e c t u r e s j ' ' ‘ t o 8 3b \ * ° VS m ;:i; V'1* ' “ rK 11 I i i m b l t ‘s - a n d h o a r ; ’ rt‘n c e , T x a s i a , . a g e d to t h e m e n s t u d i a l s . A l l f i r s t y e a r ! ^ a n ° :h i o , 1 ( i u ! o v Th.* g a m e 704 Cong. Ave. m e n e s p e c i a l l y u r g e d t o b e p r es e nt. I ! ‘ X ; s r. zo v, ry o f a p a n t Subj et. important. Room -IS !- u ; on K entta k y ’s 1 u> A " i l i n e . STUDENTS, NOTICE * ls T^lc P ace L) buy your supplied " ll■* * - I'nse them e pil l for sc or 1 * - ;l ■'nmgol p e n cil for ' , ! l - ei ie f lt o f l i k e r e a c t i o n s o n o t h e r n e c e s s i t i e s ‘ .** ck if a m em ber and ; ‘ " *■ T eive u r<'bat“ in Ju n e when *; Oso Bet .von; no m bership dollar '' v " ,“ 0,“ ‘-v b>' t i d i n g w ith th e ''C O - O P ' I c l e a n i n g and p r e s si no & COMPANY 1008 Congress Avenu O ’ J Phone 472. •XI or it z S ilv e r S I LV ER & A L L E N ' S B A R B E R S H O P . h e D r i s k i l l H o t e l At ‘ > ! a , . Respectfully Solicited ( I