(BUc Bailli Ccxaii V o l. X X V ! AUSTIN, TEXAS, TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1925 N O . 27 MODERN PAINTING SUBJECT FOR A R T LECTURE TONIGHT SENSE Of BEAUTY Long Session Studes M ay Be U nable to R ecognize 44 0 A cres’ Noted Actors Will Present Two Comedies and Tragedy at Clark Field 3 PEIFOBMMCESS/^jwC"® loPlamv,ew BI D E V E R E A U X for Railroad PLAYERS m 30 SCHOOL RECEPTION TONIGHT R E G IS T R A T IO N FOR FACULTY AND R E A C H E S 3 , 1 5 8 , l u l u H A I T U M M U R D N S E S E T S P r e s id e n t VV. M. VV. Splaw n, who was g ra n t cd leave by the re g e n ts at J th e ir r e c en t m eeting to go to Plain- j view to a p p e a r as a n e x p e r t w it­ ness in a W est T e x a s ra ilro a d c o n ­ fo r P la in v ie w S a t u r ­ le ft tro v e rsy , day an d will not r e t u r n to A ust.n un til Monday, J u ly 27. Total of 3,200 Expected When All Sign Up Monday, July 27 TEXAN EDITORS ISSUE CALL FOR MORE WORKERS M IH IL L BE By th e first of S e p te m b e r, long* session s tu d e n ts who h a v e not te e n the U niversity since J u n e , m ay not be able to recognize th e old F o rty A c re s as it will a p p e a r w ithin the n e x t m onth. W o rk of ta r v ia tin g th e road in f r o n t of the Main B uilding and fr o m th e r e n o rth to th e new Biol­ is well u n d e r way. ogy Building A c tu a l c o n s tru c tio n will have be­ the R e c ita tio n Building, g u n on so u th of B. Hall. T h e zoology shack has been moved to a place in f r o n t of the Law Building, a n d o t h e r im p ro v e ­ m e n ts a r e taking place. STUDENTS WIEL Soprano to G ive T w o Groups of Songs Including Popu­ lar Classics Thursday R e g u la r w eekly c a m p u s sings will be r e s u m e d T h u r s d a y n ig h t w ith a p ro g ra m o f c h o ru s a n d solo n u m b e rs a c c o rd in g to David G r if f in , who i.s in c h a rg e . tw o g r o u p s so p r a n o , F e a t u r i n g o f solo n u m b e r s by Mrs. J o h n R. McCall, p o p u la r A u stin th e p ro ­ gra m will also in clud e m ale q u a r t e t selections as well as c h o ru s selec­ th e Mixed Chorus, tions given by U nive rsity o r g a n iz a tio n of singers, w hich will m a k e its f i r s t a p p e a r a n c e this te rm T h u r s d a y night. Mrs. McCall in h e r f i r s t g ro u p of in­ sings will give p o p u la r classics c lu d in g “ T h e L a st Rose of S u m ­ m e r,” and “ F ro m th e L an d of Sky Blue W a t e r ” and o th e r well-beloved pieces. C o m m u n ity sin g in g w ith th e solo p a r t su n g by m e m b e rs o f th e U n i­ ve rsity sin g e rs will th e p r o ­ g ra m which be g in s a t 7 :45 p. rn. close 0------------ Approximately $ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 Hat Been Paid Toward Fund for Memorial Field T h is a p p r o x im a te l y A p p r o x im a te ly $ 26 0,00 0 has been tu r n e d in to Max F ic h te n b a u m , sec­ r e t a r y of th e T e x a s M em orial S ta ­ a m o u n t dium A sso ciation . re p re se n t* per 50 c e n t o f th e to ta l a m o u n t of $505,- twu 000 drive* c o n d u c te d the f u n d s n e c e ss a ry in th e c o n s tr u c tio n la s t p a y m e n t of th e sta d iu m . T h e m ade by in March, w hen $45,000 w a s collected a f t e r p a y m e n t becam e due. t h a t w as pled ged f o r th e s tu d e n t body w as th e in r a is in g th ird th e Aesthetic Development by Ob­ servation Possible, Miss Shurtleff Says By R. J . W a tt* Stella Shurtleff will deliver the second of a series of six art lectures on “The Guidance and the Material of the Painter” at 5 o ’clock this afternoon in the n e w Biology B u ilding a u d ito riu m . T he s u b je c t of h e r th ir d le c tu re, to be g iven a t 7:45 this e v e n ’ng a t th e o p e n - a ir “ M odernistic P a i n tin g .” th e a te r,, is “ I f you s tu d e n ts ob serve y o u r own a t t r a c t i o n s a few days, you will n o ­ tice t h a t you have m o re in th e way th a n you of a e s th e tic d e v e lo p m e n t in her re a liz e ,” said Miss Shurtleff le c tu r e M onday e v e n in g on “ Some G r e a t P a in tin g s f o r T h e ir D istin c tio n .” and R easo ns C u ltiv a te A rt Love t h a t b elo ngs A sense o f b e a u ty is a norm al to u s all,” so m e th in g c o n tin u e d Miss S h urtleff. I t is n o t a difference of kind, b u t a difference in d e g re e . A sense of b e a u t y and a love o f a r t can be c u ltiv a te d . It is n o t r e s tr ic te d to a sele c t fe w , but b elon gs to t h e p e rso n whose i n h e r it­ a n c e is no t so rich. A e sth e tic devel­ o p m e n t is n o t so m e th in g ad d e d to us, b u t so m e th in g n e g l e c te d — so m e th in g w hich ne e d s to be cultiv ated . In h e r illu s tr a te d a d d r e s s Miss S h u rtleff p o in te d o u t th e p ic tu r e s t h a t have distin c tio n , a n d e xpla in e d th e th e ir distinction Such p ic tu r e s have s o m e th in g u n f o r ­ g e tta b le a b o u t th e m t h a t c a u se s them to live on f o re v e r. re aso n s f o r C o n tr a s t Given Som e c om m o nplace p i c tu r e s w ere show n, th u s b rin g in g o u t m o re c o n ­ the difference b e tw e e n p ic­ c re te ly tu r e s with distinction a n d th e pic­ t u r e s w ith o u t d istin c tio n . “ P ic tu r e s th a t have d is tin c tio n ,” said Miss S hu rtleff, “ hav e a c o n c e p ­ tion deep ly felt, cle a rly recog nized , a nd a d e q u a te ly a n d b e a u tif u lly e x ­ p re sse d w ith p aints in light, line, and color h a rm o n io u sly b len d e d in un ity by th e a r tis t. “ T h e tr u ly g r e a t a r t i s t , ” said Miss S h u rtle ff, “ is the one w ho is able to p u t his m e a n in g in to his m a t e r i a l .” F r a n c e s H o o v e r's “ R eunion of A r c h e r s ” m e e ts all r e q u ir e m e n t s o f d istin c tio n , Miss S u h u rtle f f s ta te d . I t has been fe lt b y the a r t i s t , clearly g r a s p e d , and ex pressed b o th a e s t h e t ­ ically and in e a r n e s t r h y th m in tin­ I t ing a s to r y up to a fine! clim ax. c o m es up w ith o u t a n y b lo tc h e d lines, w ith th e s p irit o f th e scene sy m p a ­ th e tic a lly in te r p r e te d a n d h a r m o n ­ iously c o n s tr u c te d by the a r tis t. T h e a r t is t of “ Holy N ig h t ” has a c o n c e p tio n o f his s u b je c t fu lly r e a l­ ized. He f e lt C h r i s tia n ity to such a n e x t e n t t h a t his p ic tu re s a r e r e a l­ istic. B u t te c h n iq u e w as no t sa c ri­ “ Holy ficed c o n t e n t . th e fo r In (C o n tin u e d on P a g e 4) Circulation M anager > Is Not Mind Reader; M ust H ave A ddresses r e m e m b e r T h a t s tu d e n ts th a t the c irc u la tio n m a n a g e r of The D aily T e x a n is not a m in d re a d e r is th e re q u e st of the business o f ­ fice which is daily u n a b le tc d e­ liver p a p e rs b ecause in c o m ­ p le te or illegible addresses. o f H e r e ’s a list of don't* tho c ir­ c u la tio n m a n a g e r advises s tu d e n ts to o bse rv e : to D o n ’t f o r g e t to put th e A ustin r e g is tr a tio n y o u r ad d re ss on ca rd s and do n’t f o r g e t leave yo u r new a d d re ss a t t h e business o ffic e , ISS M. B., if you have moved. D o n ’t tu r n in a com p lain t if you d o n ’t receive th e p a p e r to ­ files will not day , be re c e iv e d until to m o rro w fro m the r e g i s t r a r ’s office. for c om plete , ‘ , , of the t!ave , T,. The decision p residency o f TOUR OF TEXAS COLLEGES Schools Throughout Texas W ill Be Visited After University ----------- P r e s id e n t Splaw n w as asked to np- the case a t Plainv iew b e ­ in I p e a r c au se of his two y e a r 's service on th e B o ard of R a ilro a d C om m ission­ ers, fro m which b e a rd he was called th*- Univer- to th e this case, [ sity. Internationally known Dev- which is to d e te r m i n e w h e th e r rail- ereaux Players will present roa, lines th r o u g h the p la in s c o u n try , is Iiirgeup upoI, the opin. three plays at Clark H eld on IjkeIy Thursday, July 30, and Friday. | ^ , n e x p r e sse d by P r e s id e n t Splawn. July SI, according to Dean L.l It is possible t h a t Dr. Splawn will H. H u b b a r d , head of th e social com-i be called to a tte n d m itte e fo r the second te r m of sum- the m e e tin g th e re o f th e I n te r s ta t e to p re se n t m er school. C a r r y in g a full e q u ip m e n t of s c e n - jth e P lainview case b e f o re this body th is w eek. Dr. th e tr a g e d y . On T h u r s d a y ,( r e g e n ts to a tte n d this m e e tin g if it e r y and sta g e p r o p e r tie s , e r e a u x H a y e r s will give tw o c o m e - 1 S p l t w n was g r a n te d dies an d a J u ly 30, th e com edy, “ T h e C o u n try G rl,” w r itte n by W illiam W ycherley, will be given. T h e m a tin e e p e r f o r m ­ a n c e F r id a y a f te r n o o n , J u l y 31, will be a p r e s e n ta tio n of th e com edy, “ Don C a e s a r de B a z a n ,” by Phillipe F ra n c o is Pinel D um anois. L FOR NEW POSITION j C o m m e rc e C om m ission becom es necessary. it is not settled to W a sh in g to n th e D e v -jif leave by T h e D e v e re au x P la y ers a re now m a k in g a t o u r of v ario u s T ex as col­ leges. T h ey will give th e i r plays at S o u th e r n M eth od ist U n iv e rsity , Rice I n s titu te , T.C.U. and the U n iversity of Texas. school S u m m e r s tu d e n ts with b la n k e t tax will be a d m itte d to these re d u c e d price, p e r f o r m a n c e s a t a D ean H u b b a r d sta te d . Will Be With Gulf Publishing Company W ith Head­ quarters in Chicago LARGEST IN 0. HISTORT Increase of 53 Over Registrar tion of First Day Last Summer the slimmer With the enrollment of 250 students Monday, registration in school has reached the high-water mark of 3,158 for the two terms, ac­ c o rd in g to a re p o rt fro m the a u d i ­ t o r ’s offic e . Thi< lh an increase o f 53 over r e g is tr a tio n fo r th e f i r s t day of th e second term last year. S tu d e n ts w ishing to work on T he j th s te r m a n d p re se n t s t a f f T e x an m em bers a re u r g e d the s t a f f m ee tin g which will he held T h u r s d a y a f te r n o o n a t 5 o'clock in Main Building 157, a c c o rd in g to S t e ­ w a rt Sam Jo h n s o n , Texan e d i t o r s . lla r k r i d e r a n d to a tte n d Posit a ns a r e open fo r r e p o rte r s , assista n t issue e d ito rs, issue e d .to rs, society w rite rs , a n d sports w r ite r s S tu d e n ts who work on The T e x a n fo r a te r m will be a w a rd e d with a T and Quill m edal. F e a t u r e w rite rs and special w r ite r s a re also w a nted , the e ditors sta t* , No previous e x ­ perien ce is n ecessary . T o ta l e n r o llm e n t for th e first day T he sum. last s u m m e r was 3,105. m e r school has ct ntinuod to grow ev e ry y e a r , each y e a r e s ta b lish in g a re c o rd o v er th e y e a r b e ­ t h a t of fore. This y e a r ’s e n r o llm e n t is th e la r g e s t in th e history o f th e s u m m e r school. C a rd s will be signed a t this m e e t in stru c tio n s will be given ing and o u t about the d u tie s o f the d i f f e r ­ e n t w orkers. E v e r y o n e in te reste d in w ritin g or n e w sp a p e r work who wish to g a m some a c tu a l ex p e rien c e by w o rk in g on T he T e x a n a re invited to a tte n d this m eeting . Since s tu d e n ts will be allow ed to r e g is te r un til next M onday upon the late r e g is tr a tio n fee, p a y m e n t o f a the to ta l e n ro llm e n t to the increased be week. A to tal o f 3,175 or a p p r o x i­ m ately 3,200 is ex p e cte d by the be g in n in g o f n ext week. is e x p e c te d d u r in g g r e a tly 0 T E Silas R agsdale W ill H o w a rd C. M arshall, associate ed­ itor o f the T exas L e ag u e o f Munici­ palities tu r n e d in his re sig n a tio n on T u e sd a y to R. I). J a c k s o n , p re sid e n t o f th e leag ue, to a c c e p t a position with th e G ulf Publish in g C o m p a n y o f H o u sto n . Marshall will leave A u ­ to ta k e up his official duties. g u s t I A n n o u n c e m e n t has been m ade o f j He will stuv in H ouston f o r a m onth f o r h e a d - A ccep t P osition on Journalism C om m ittee . ciM Silas R a g s d a l e , a f t e r w h i c h h e will j a n e r wnicn ne win , the G a lv eston | q u a r t e r s in Chicago. ■ Mi i i 1 . . th e a c c e p ta n c e o f o - ' - o n i . r i M m a n a g in g ed to r of News, to m e m b e rsh ip on th e e x e c u ­ tive c o m m itte e of T e x a s J o u r n a lis m A ssociation. the U n iv e rsity of j Q u jf P ub lishing C o m p a n y — The Oil W eekly, The Refinery, a n d The Fill- H o w a rd Marshal!, e x e c u tiv e score- : jn g s t a t i o n . M arshall's d u tie s will; T h r e e pap e ra a r e p r in te d by ii , y . » . , I o r 8 m o n i r V l a b o r a t o r y w h i c h is to b e o p e n e d , . , l e a v e . . leave t o r neau connection with Mrs. C h a rles Ram sdell, an e x p e r ­ ienced patho lo gist, has been secu red to ta k e c h a rg e o f the new clinical * . i i in . . th e U n iv e rsity S e p te m b e r . Thi« H(,a |t h s<.rvic(. , . . . t h e ' servi(.e w , „ b e opan t „ , t u d e n t ( ing c o ve red by f e e Blood te s ts arid th e usual medical Mrs. Ram sdell W ill H ave Charge o f N ew Clinical Laboratory In his t a r y o f th e association, has resig n e d th e G ulf to a c c e p t a position with P u b lish in g C o m pa n y of H ouston. to in r e s ig n a tio n William L. McGill, m e m b e r of the e x e c u tiv e c o m m itte e , M arshall s t a t ­ e d : “ Due to im p o r ta n t business c o n ­ sid e ra tio n s , it will be impossible fo r to serve as execu- me . to c o n tin u e tu r n e d ^ ., T e x as J o u rn a lis m A ssociation, and I ask t h a t you a ccep t my re sig n a tio n f ro m t h a t office. “ H o w e v e r, if I can serve you in the c a p a c ity o f a n active m em b er and b eliever in th e w orth and p u r ­ poses o f th e association, be euro you can c o m m a n d m e .” ---------- —o— - B E W L E Y A C TIN G DEA N L u la M a ry Bewley is se rv in g as D e a n o f W om en f o r this te r m , t a k ­ ing th e place o f Lucy N ew ton, who resig n e d la s t spring. Ruby T e rre ll, new d e a n o f women, will assum e her d u tie s S e p te m b e r I, when Miss Bew­ ley will r e su m e h e r f o r m e r a s s is ta n t­ ship. all the r o u ti n e la b o ra to r y can be in ste a d o f in th e U niversity t e r r i t o r y covering t h e Middle m ade in clud in g Illinois, N o r th and b eing s e n t o dw ntow n. c on sist o f w r itin g oil f e a t u r e s o ver work of guch a the W e st, S o u th D akota, N ebraska, a n d o th e r ( s t a te s . His h e a d q u a r te rs will be Chicago. Several h u n d re d dollars h ave been in a p p ro p r ia te d to equip and m ain ta in j this b r a n c h o f health service, Mrs. h e r m a te r ia l v e rs ity o f T exas J o u r n a lis m Associa- when she r e t u r n s from New York. . Lion and p re s id e n t o f S ig m a Delta T he U n iv e r s ity H e a lth Se rv ic e plan* , o c h a j way t h a t it can be used f o r medical M arshal! I* pre sid e n t o f th e Uni- Ramsdell will h o n o r a r y a n d profeaxional jo u r- nalistic f r a t e r n i t y . la b o ra to ry to eq uip *elect th e in ------ o ....... re se a rc h w ork. I t is to occu p y a W harey W ill T alk A t First M eeting ! part of Main B ud d in g 142, and a small o ffic e a d jo in in g . O f Chapel M onday 0 — — o---------------— M becond I erm Chorus ______ Second W ill M eet T onight R e su m in g chapel se rv ic e s, which! w e re d isc o n tin u e d th r o u g h ex am in a- tion w eek, th e first se rv ic e s of the te rm Mixed C h o ru s sing- te r m will be held W e d n e sd a y morn- j ers w jjj bold th e ir fir s t m e e tin g of ing a t 9:3 5 in the G irls’ S tu d y Hall the te r m to n ig h t in th e G irls S tudy w ith D r. J . B. W harey in c harg e. Hall fro m 7 to H o ’clock, a c c o rd in g T h e se s h o r t m orning p r o g r a m s will to David G r iff in , d ire c to r. R e h e a r c o n t in u e d aily ex cep t M on day and sal of n u m b e rs, to be p r e s e n te d at S a t u r d a y th ro u g h o u t th is te r m . Dr. the T h u r s d a y n ig h t c a m p u s sing will this {take place an d all m e m b e rs, both W h a r e y , who w e e k ’s p ro g ra m , will to at- the men and w om en, a r e u r g e d m e e tin g W edn esd ay m o rn in g . in c h a r g e o f a t t a l k {tend. is Faculty Members in Receiving Line; Girls Will Serve Punch Honoring second term stu­ dents and faculty members, a reception will be held tonight on the campus at 8:45, imme­ diately follow ing Miss Stella S h u r t l e f f ’s a r t le c tu re in th e o pen- a ir th e a te r , a c c o rd in g to Miss L ula Bewley, in c h a i g e of the affair. In o r d e r t h a t se c ond -te rm s tu d e n ts m ay become b e t t e r a c q u a in te d bo th with o th e r s tu d e n ts and th e fa c u lty m em bers, the rec e p tion will be an inform al affair held in f r o n t of th e Main Building. T he receiv ing line, which will in clud e D ean and Mrs. L. H. H u b b a rd , Dr. a nd Mrs. W. M. W. Splawn, Dr. and Mrs. W. S. S u tto n , Dean and Mrs. T. U. Taylor, P r o f . an d Mrs. S p u rg e o n Bell, A cting Dean and Mrs. C. S. Po tts, I n s tru c to r a n d Mrs. G. D. M cJim sey, P rof. a n d Mrs. B. F. P itte n g e r , Miss Stella S h u r t l e f f and m e m b e rs o f the social c o m m itte e , will form n e a r the fr o n t steps o f th e Main Building. Punch will be served the g u e s ts by R uth and M ary McMillan and Rose­ table n e a r th e m ary W alling a t a f o u n ta in . Q_ T exonian Literary Society W ill E lect Officers T onight R e g u la r m e e tin g of the T e x o n ia n L ite r a r y Society will be held to n ig h t in Law B uilding 7. a t 7:30 o’clock Election o f o f fic e rs f o r the te rm will be to J . B. tak e n up, Daniels, presiden t. acco rd in g P lans will also be m ade fo r c o n ­ tin u in g the work o f the so c ie ty on th ro u g h session, D aniels s ta te d . A c o m m itte e will be a p ­ po in ted to a r r a n g e f o r a p r o g r a m f o r the re m a in d e r of th e te rm . long the All s u m m e r school s tu d e n ts who lite ra ry w ork a r e to ­ the m e e tin g to a tte n d in te re s te d in a re invited n ig h t. C A L E N D A R T uesday: 5 :00 P.M .— Illu stra te d A rt Lee- lu re , “ The G uidance and the M aterial the P a in te r .” Miss S te lla Shurtleff. Biol­ ogy L e c tu re Hall. of 7:45 P.M .— Illu stra te d A rt L ec­ ture, “ M odernistic P a in tin g .” Miss S te lla Shurtleff. C am pus open-air th e a te r . 9 :00 P.M .— Reception d ents of fro n t of Main Building. second to S tu ­ term... In 5:0 0 P.M .— Illu stra te d A r t L e e tu re , “ A r t Is a C orollary of L ife.” Miss Stella Shurtleff. Biology le c tu re hall. “ The M otivation 7:45 P.M.— Illu stra te d A rt Lec­ tu re , of A merican A rt, as Show n in the W ork of Five R e p r e s e n ta ­ tive A rtis ts .” Miss Stella Shurtleff. C a m pu s op en -air th e ater. W e d nesd ay: 7:45 P.M. — C am pus Singing. Mrs. Jo h n McCall an d U n iv e r­ sity S u m m e r School C horuses. D irection of David Griffin. Cam pus o pen-air th e a te r . F rid a y : 7:45 P.M. — Illu stra te d T r e e - elogue, “ Glimpses of Ita ly .” Dr. H. J . Leon. C a m p u s open-air th e a te r. S a tu r d a y : 7:45 P.M .— A Motion P ic tu r e , “ M onsieur B e a u c a ire,” r o m a n ­ tic d r a m a of th e c o u r t of Louis XV of F ra n c a . O pea- arr th e a te r. I j T hu rsd ay : Graduates of University Ob­ tain Positions With Elec­ trical Concerns D e m a n d s of S ta te and N a tio n a l business fo r g r a d u a t e e n g in e e rs o f the U n iv ersity a r e so n u m e ro u s t h a t the d e p a r t m e n t is u nab le to fill all r e q u e sts, a c c o rd in g to Dean T. U T a y lo r of th e E n g in e e rin g School. A m o ng th e tu r n e d dow n is P a t W. ( lark, who f o r m e r s tu d e n ts now is em ployed w o rk in g with the C otto n Belt R a i l w ay n e a r T y le r. W. F. N e w b e r r y is w o rking on s k y sc ra p e rs in Dallas. T he U n iv e rsity o f f e re d N e w b e rry an in s tru c to rsh ip , b u t he declined. H e also jo b a t W ichita Falls, and took the jo b on high buildings a t Dallas, K. Mc- L e a ry , a rc h ite c t, is now employed by P aige B ro th e rs in Austin. L ive elec tric a l e n g in e e r in g g ra d u a te s a re in S ch e ne c tad y, N. Y., with the G e n e ra l Ellectric C om p a n y . A no th er five a r e in P itts b u r g w ith th e W e stinghouse C om pany. a n c th e r — — - o -------------- D yt Johnson Will Speak at H ogg M eeting T onight H ogg D e b a tin g Club will hold its first m e e tin g o f the second te r m o f su m m e r school th is evening a t 7 :3 0 at th e Y.M.C.A. A prog ram c o n sis t­ ing o f several s h o rt talks has b e e n a r r a n g e d fo r th e m eeting. Dyt J o h n so n o f Hollywood, Cal., will speak on “ The Hogg S p ir i t.” G eorge K acir will speak on “ T h e Value o f Pub lic S p e a k in g .” Plans will be discussed to n ig h t f o r th e holding of th e r e g u la r te rm open house o f the club. This is a r e g u la r custom o f the Hoggs. A special in v ita tio n is ex te n d e d to in the all s tu d e n ts who a r e l ite r a r y so c ie ty w ork m ee tin g o r jo in the club. in te r e s te d to visit S U N D A Y C L U B M E E T S te rm th e first to hold no la st m e e tin g o f the Sun A t th e it w as day Club of form al r e g u la r; d e e d e d S u n d a y n ig h t m e e tin g s d u rin g the second te r m of s u m m e r school. This} the policy o f the S u m m e r ha* been S u n d a y Club th e j m e m b e rs voted to c on tinu e the sam e policy d u rin g th e p r e s e n t sum m er. th e past, a nd in -------------o------------- BLOCK SM ITH HOME Block Sm ith, g e n e r a l se c re ta ry of the U n iv e rsity Y.M.C.A., a rrived in A ustin S u n d a y a f t e r an exten ded sta y j in th e N o rth . Block was one of the the Y.M.C.A. camp at} officials a t H ollister, Mo., d u r in g the past month. ‘The Ghost of the Auto-Strop'-N ow Read Second Installment Mystery Story the U. S. A frie n d sh ip a nd o f f e r s to lend him a few books. J springs e n te r e d th e Uni- up betw e e n th e m , th e n one day B e n n e t t bu rsts “ No-0-0, I prove i t ? ” I d e m a n d e d ag ain, c a n ’t e x a c tly prove it, “ Yes. Y o u ’re sure. B u t can you to a pp ro , in to W illiam son's room with a let- . bu t I th in k he did it.” Pledg es to the f u n d a r e being paid p r e s e n t. H ow ever r a t h e r slow a t when it is co n sid e re d t h a t ' th e s u m ­ m er m o n th s c o n s titu te a period when n e ith e r s tu d e n t n o r T e x a s s u p p o rt- e r s ’ pledges fall du e, it will be seen th a t p a y m e n ts a r e b e in g m ade ex* v a rsity of T e x a s in o r d e r ceedingly well, a c c o r d in g ta r y Max F ic h te n b a u m . W illiam son, an a g e n t of I G o v e rn m e n t, has S Y N O P S IS -o- A T H E N A E U M S O C IE T Y from bas stolen c e rta in plans in W a s h ­ N avy D e p a r t m e n t office* in g to n , H e tra c e s the m an to A u s­ tin w h e re th e plans a re lost in the to Secre- j h. » d a v e ry d a n g e ro u s crim inal who t a r he has ju st received. T he le tte r “ Oh, y o u ’re th in k in g now. But the w arn s him th a t unless he k eeps quiet you a r e n ’t s u r e . '” A th e n a e u m L ite r a r y S ociety will b a se m e n t of the E d u c a tio n B u i l d - {about i t ? ” I asked him. th e lost hold it* o r g a n iz a tio n m e e tin g f o r the • | n g . W hile searching fo r second s u m m e r te r m t o n ig h t a t 7:30 pu n . W illiam son meet* t h e m a n he's I h a v e t h a t g u y pinched. o ’clock in th e A th e n a e u m room a t a f t e r , a n d being unrcco gn ix ed , help* the b a se m e n t o f th e L aw B u ild in g .' th* m an search fo r the p ap e rs. L a t e r Officers will be e le c te d as well as W illiam son m eets F a ts B e n n e tt, new m e m b e rs chosen. Discussion o r a n o t h e r stu d e n t, and th e tw o become plan s f o r a second s e rie s of i n t e r - j f rien d s . B e n n e tt shows him a piece society d e b a te s m ay also be ta k e n up. j of p a rc h m e n t which he has found, S u m m e r s tu d e n ts in te r e s te d in lit- a n d tells him t h a t a m an has tried th a t B e n n e tt w a n ts to becom e a d e te c tiv e “ W hat ‘g u y ’?” “T h a t j a n i t o r . ” i f s h im ? ” “ S u r e “ D arn r ig h t, I ’m s u r e ! ” “ G ot a n y p r o o f ? ” “ W hy, h e r e ’s the l e t t e r , a i n ’t i t? ” “ C e r ta in ly . H e re ’s m y le tte r , too, inure who wrote e r a r y a c tiv ity a r e u r g e d to jo in fo r! to h a y the second te rm . b u t I c o u ld n 't be i t ." it. W illiam son le a rn s “ Do? he will “ get his.” Now s t a r t here. “ Well, w h a t are you g o in g to do I j “ No, I guess not. But who else could have w ritte n i t ? ” “ W hy, P r e s i d e n t Splaw n could jh a v e w ritte n it, if it come* to th a t, I ’m gonna call a cop a n d ! But t h a t 's y o u r qu e stio n , y o u'll have In the m e a n tim e keep to a n sw e r it. q u iet a b o u t this and do a little in ­ v e stig a tin g on y o u r own hook. B u t d o n ’t d«» a n y th in g rash, you m ight not be able to tell y o u r g r a n d c h il­ d re n a b o u t it.” I d id n ’t see B en n e tt f o r alm ost a week. A gain he came in to my room (C o n tin u e d on p a g e 2) -pass PRICKLY ° ? f B ennett was gloating again. How do you know it was blood?” ! wa* <2fhe Hailu @Texan Flirt Colin* Cody I* th* South Jim.., every MMM!*** **-ept Fuhftohed Oft th * rum pus ut lh* U n iv e rsity of T**a* h r th* T u l l S tud**!* P u b lica tio n s, Busine** office*. Main Builds * 188. , u „ ,*-d't.,iri*i Printed bv tit* University of I 4 *;** Pre**, A. C WrfttH M*»a«*r. J H*H. tuftier rd eft J Hail 7. 1> • *5iOn* vial, ^ I * !*i ftoee 8! 49. live J'w tw lli*'# a t A i* tta, ti*** m a tte r e t . . . „ Ie***. Ma* »•-■• m eeting in tho Pow er Building ought to ho high-powered. Sign on first -■* Let hack o f flivver: Lizzie by." ‘'ladies Editor-in-Chief Managing Editor STK WA RT HA RK RIDER ... SAM C. JO H N SO N ... .Murphies William L. McGill... ftoUert L. Burt Dyke B-.f-ne Crisp •• - ...... A. B Sri*ith ...... . BUSINESS STAI F .... Stipe raising Business Manager A ssistant M anager ....... . Circuit;#.r» Manager Office Manager A dvertising M anager No, Isidore, a man is not o good. to catch into some gleam of fight th a t would r e ­ veal the th in g th at was stalking me. if I was perfectly calm— resigned, and four you please, for I felt that death was pale yellow moon, came out, I felt th at it might be a good plan to lie down on the floor and rest awhile. of my Vaguely head being forced back. The sting- ing sensation came along my th ro at, the w arm th spread down over and f ace- All was quiet and s t i l l . . . . the darkness, try in g of Hare, and conscious I was tu rn on to The click-clacking ceased. The »other man must have been as fr ig h t­ ened by the sound as I had been. Five m inutes passed. The fam iliar time scratching came again, nearer, but yet riot as distinct as before, I pies red my ear firm ly j against the cold concrete and heard clearly four soft ! more, and those thuds as [hands, then ids down his I estim ated ; the man knees. thuds, this put hie. followed by other I very near, and very nearly inevita- 1 Something scraped against the (C ontinued tomorrow) BATHING SUIT SALE “ He dropped som ething Just as h e , tu rn e d the corner, and out his hand on the ne we ii post.” * VYhat did he d ro p ? ” “ This!” Bennett triu m p h a n tly p ro ­ duced a stained, single-edged, safe- j ty -ra zo r blade. It wan atilt mo Et with something th a t was certainly very like blood, I was nonplused. re m e m b er “ Do you word* you h e a rd ? ” I asked pseudo-,Sherlock Hoi me*. He fleeted a moment. this re- j any of the j up them “ L et’s see aw ay! Then Yeah! That now. woman said som ething ab out some papers; then the man said something th e sheets and ab o u t tear rn’ throwing the woman screamed. A fte r that every- ' thing was quiet for a while. A fter I saw the ja n ito r I went Into the it. was ten minutes a f te r I heard the voice*, I gun*#- hut the f basem ent was empty. The queer-J • st part of it all happened a f te r I was in the basement, though.” “ What was t h a t ? ” “ W»dl, I wa* s tan ding there in the to the wall that runs I room close along under au dito r's office.. When all of a sudden I beard a man I strop in* a ra zo r!” the “ Be your age, B en n ett,” I urged,; “ I tell you I heard it as clearly It made flesh crawl to listen it went *click-clack,eHck-c!ack- j as I heat yeti talk in * There came ; as clear as day, the cliek-claek-click- I clack of an auto-strop. It was tin-!. canny. to It. dick-clack* for about ten minutes. I looked nil over the place b u t I didn’t find where the come from. All I did find was :« spot of blood ab out as log as a sheet of paper, s p a ttere d on one of the post*.” noise I yen, “ Yes, know, Bennett* You've eaten something that didn't you've been ag ree with you, and having bad df<*auct> Run along home and forget it. And, B ennett, see if you can keep up your good re c­ ord on keeping your mouth sh u t.” I watched him oui of sight, then walked rapidly th e Education to Building. Once inside the basement, I turned on ail the available tights, and made a thorough search of the the base o f on# of tho place. At the ground pillars which supported floor, I foun d i B e n n e tt’* pout of It wa* still warm. Several blood. trailed here and long blond hairs (there lo the fluid. I gathered some jo f them, wrapped them carefully in in my I oiled paper, and put j pocket. As I straightened to turn out the light above me, I caught a fleeting glimpse i f a man crouch­ ing in the shadows of the east store I calmly turned off the rest room. of the to lights, and walked back my original posit.on. jerk ed at the light, bent low, and passed under the w ater pipes to an adjoining col­ umn. I waited. them I F i v e - t e n Tin- scratching ceased, -fifteen m inutes pass­ I could hear the slow, stealthy ed, on concrete, leather j scratching of rand knew that my man was coming, j f waited, taking in the air in long ; breaths, slowly, through my mouth then began ; again, more slowly than before. I knew t h a t the man was on his hand- and knees. There came a m etalk •rash, then a long-drawn-out swish, dick-clack, clirk- and ’V i t e k -duck, clack” came from the room ju st be­ yond the wall as B ennett had de­ scribed it. For an became quite instant I J u s t how the R egents plan to obtain the money to fip&nee th e j Kr**** p«c*»r#. Vivian Richardson — Claude I.at -nun. - John W u h 0*1 rd John "Bozo* Hammon* Issue Editor A ssistan t Issue Editoi A alistant Issue Editor! Prickly Paragraphs Editor Hit*! ffeHe* J W Umhv jig- Cum sn Cli * iv lur J.l* Ltdi# lift! :U REPORT! aa CSeeRs Mrri’ ban* I. it brr y ft* Iii »fftl*tt« U lady a Roberta U lifttin Mn ' ift tii.ii I*.Sat k, tuft* I raiu-- H er b o # A / a , I • .• It >i •!! ,..V r i r S R!*4>« H'i*< 1« Alf**-'! • sir * rf R* i Mf* I sr M aggie Im* I* H i. rift ft S co tt lOCIltTT WR IT KRS lur riir.- Bogart t .oijrf ii«* y Booth Atone Abrahams O rtf.uir I'i.gmbsri h J Witt* I'.r lf I# I .un Woo Iff W T. (btnu Rpo RTS WHIT RHS Nit' Miller Parry Bishop AS ion Lockett Harvey WllliftfftS J. IL Unborn* ALL I KIU HTS UK MO VE] I) I rid rn Is of th e University' have never tho u gh t fo r a moment th a t the sum m er k«%s: ion of 1926 would he abolished, I heir opt imism was j untilled when th e Hoard o f Regents a n n o u m e d a l t e r T h u rs ­ d a y ^ meeting I hat a plan would he worked out to provide fo r the coming Hummer session. lo ed. .session was not I'os&ihly they have not y e t d e c id e d on a definite m ann er by which t lr** money elim inated I rom the ( d i ­ versity budget by tip* G overnor can be replaced. B u t students m ay well rest a ss u re d th a t the money will he found, and th at plenty will he pi yen to tho support of the su m m er session so that t will not suffer for lack of finances, Students and especially te ac h e rs who atten d the su m m er school a re elated ov er the action Of the Regents, and see an opportu nity to continue the good w ork of th e sum m er school w ith prospects for increased service to the state. H IST O R Y F R E S H FROM T H E LAN P rob ab ly nobody has so tru e an app reciatio n of history, its value, its difficulty and its tru s t w orthiness, as the man who has tried to w rite a little o f if. It m ight he a fairly sim ple m atter if everybody whose doings contribiiby to h isto ry realized th a t such was the case and set down in fra n k n e ss a n d v eracity the facts germ ane to the subsequent recording of th e whole m a tte r, B ut t la* trouble* is th a t the doings of all of us c o ntrib ute to the making o f history because history is but an account of life c u r r e n ts in the large which art* fed by innum erable stre am lets re p re se n tin g in ­ dividual lives aud habit- and prejudices. Today is history, and ♦Wen tom orrow th a t we hope fo r and never reach, th w a rte d though it la* by disillusionment and disap po intm ent, a re equally history not yet set down. And who Is to set down coldly anil accurately the dream s of a whole people? l o do thai were to w ake up—"and to wake up w ere to q u it dream ing. A nd y e t out of dreams, have come cities and em pires, and w a rs lo raze the f o r m e r and lay w aste the la tte r. By w ritin g a little h istory, then, th e w r ite r does more than satisfy for t h e moment the craving fo r a u th o rsh ip w hich most of tis experience now and then. Besides t h a t , he acquires a sort of y ard stick by w hich to m easure the w o rk of h is to ria n s dead. and gone. F o r in fra m in g even the simplest story of happ ening s in one's own county o r town, the w rite r is u n d e r necessities of d e ter­ m in ing the significance, relative im p ortan ce and tru th of a may-. of asse rtio n s m any Lr* s more voluminous than the length of his intended a r t i c l e . S h iftin g and sitting , he comes ut last to flu that thua-aml-so is how it happened, and j point w here he can this-awl-so la w h a t it all am ounted to in the larger sw eep ot events i<>urid about. And having winnowed a few facts, he learns the im- j port alice of w innow ing when ap p ro a ch in g and record of w hat man in the p a st has done or is supposed to have done. A lf Hicks ja Mgitating an o rdi­ narily* forbidding persons over a err* j lain size from diving into the local swimming pool or leaving the pools soddenly w ith out giving notice. He bases hD cam paign ort the fa c t that n large m an r e c e n t ly dived bilo the Deep Eddy pool and washed out the foundations of several houses near hy. A nother plank in his platform im the pool •suddenly ju s t as a man was startin g a high dive, and the w ater fell four feet, and the man was injured by diving inio shallow water,— Suitor. th a t a large lady left S o m e o n e wants headed men dele cotied keys. Must have been t o know if bald- j from mon* j looking at < , Simple Sadie thinks a light globe is an astronomical discovery. When Simple Sadie** latent sw eet­ ie told her he ta'ong etf to th e re a r guard, she thou gh t he was a night watchman in a beck alley.— Suiter. “ Is she good looking?” “ Sure, an a v iato r parachuted for her.” % GHOST (Continued from page I) cyclone. He hardly th e door before he burst had like a f reached j out: I yelled. .hoes?” “ I tell you that bird's a erook!” “ W hat ‘bird*?’' asked mildly, I md withal e x a s p e r a tin g ^ . ‘'T ha t wall eyed ja n ito r!” Bennett “ Sweep some more dirt on youd “ H e’s killed a w om an!” B ennett i nn ouneed irn pre sri vc Iy . I was startled fo r a moment, bn! rem em bering B en n ett’s penchant for the- grotesque and dramatic, I par t ted: “ Budd enc#, pleas©?” B en nett ha<| m,. thjg tim<, ••• ton# *»»• • * w •'•'«'»'** “ Litsen ” He said in exactly the ; th at stage vlllian* use* same to say “ Hint !” —“ l/*si>n! I was goin*I L r in the hall downstairs through A m o n g Hie values of the local histo ry contests, prizes fo r which j y Ed fltiildin*, and I beard a noise. cerned to dim e from the Journalism so I went in on a pretext o f to Lloyd, and while I wan the voice* again, talk in ’ in a rough have been aw arded to stu d en ts in one series and to teachers in na v e in til «i a* I seemer a n o th er th r o u g h th e h isto ry d e p a r tm e n t o f th e I m v r r s tv ‘d oftir, T ex a s in con n ection w ith th e vtitt of C. M. ( ald w ell o f A b ilem I ami with the seconding of th a t gift by the News, quickening of ma av minds tow ard historical value,** s ta n d s mj£h* v It I* worth while to encourage the recording ct the deeds ot t m - w orth even m ore to foster the realign- past in each locality. nVthat such th in g s b e ar lessons for us in o u r present day and tin (•serve th e benefit of them fo r o ur children, E a rn day has its pre .... hero, if only we are p erm itte d to know* him. I d ||t3 Ll lf I I v til vit-i ijfi* Af a Dallas News. certain ly the th ere I heard heard a man ,,j , talk in ’ the Itj ,,i « n u the woman voice, and a f te r a while I heard a i woman pleadin' with him. Then beard scream. A fte r! th at everything was quiet. W h e r e ; do you think the sound came fr o m ? ” ; B ennett paused to let this thou gh t sink rn. i- • It ii ..... n I* . , I . M en’s G ym nasium OFFICIAL NOTICES MIXED I in Girt BOUL d rn** rn Hail ll meet 7 to k v'die k. DAVID L E I H I Will Be Equipped W ith 144 Lockers “ IMI bite. W h ere?” “ The basem ent!” “ The base m e nt?” I was increda- j j Adding H i tucker* I f Mio the Men’s Gym I - j coming adequately lockers will • . I at a (o.st of in slowly be- “ T h e b a s e m e n t ! T h e voices cam© through j the Jo u ra n lism office into the ventiliatiiig f l u e s !“ “ And where does the jan ito r come j equipped. The in?" Benriett stru ck a pose. “ He didn’t Come in. fie came lolls, o u t !” HOGG Literary Society at 7 :.'to ihb ♦•conicg m the V. M Ck A. Budding, in the ©et j new lo* placed the faculty locker room and th e wrestl- Iing room. D uring last year, I there wa* a shortage in lockers to Society (*uch an ex te n t th a t few of the s t u dents and faculty, o ther than those on the d iff ©real squads, were able to gel any bet tim accommodation I hun th a t offered in the basket room, ic Cording to Wile j Glaze. additional * *'' j With the lockers the ne" J athletic authorities hope to give bet* [ aw I u ‘r aOpommodajfiojit the stud ent \ body. Thf* «* looker* have already ! arrived and will soon bp installed in | the gym. At present “ Doc” VV ie sen ,, . 5! to f, r 1(>l.k(.r riKims; __ ______ 0 ------ - I TEXAN WANT ADS PAY _____ _ ......... T H E TEX ON I AN Literary will meet %\ 7-..0 tliif evening in M f Law ii adding to elect officer:. ■ -A'" ' TIU ATHENAEUM Literary ------- - ;L eiH y v.iii m eet af I MO this long tsi the hasem ent o f Budding to elect officers, ’ * • -opt4 the * .......— * ^ .................. M - I . K T U : o W . will meet at 7 :‘d o this evening in I Bi bl e Chair to elect of-1 the Vt eh\ DHESI DENT. tis engaged in budding new benches “ O u t ? ” “ O ut! He cairn- r n uniog o ut of the basement ju st a f te r I left Lloyd’ offic e.” feet “ Now, ju st a minute, B ennett. I happen to know th at i t ’s at least a fro©pi Lloyd’s office hundred to the corner of the stairs- the only place from which you could sc** a m an conn* out of the basement. J o t where was this roan when you saw h im ?” “ He was cornin* around the co r­ ner of the first hallway." “ D d he s e e m to have been in a s tru g g le ju s t prior to the time you saw b im ? ” “ Yeah. His to a t was he had blood on his hands!” torn, and “ Blood?” “J didn't s t u t te r ! 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Mode l *. ” H a n c o c k : P a u l i n e S t a r k e in ‘‘H e a r t s o f O a k ” a n d m u s i c a l c o m e d y , “L o v e S w e e t h e a r t o f M i n e . " T e x a s : R i c h a r d Dix in “ T o o M a n y K i s s e s. ” IN SOCIETY Roach-Erwin M arriage in Mercedes A nnouncem ent has been received in A ustin o f the m arriage o f Jessie M ae Erw in, daughter o f Mrs. J. W. Erwin o f M ercedes, and niece o f Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Burnham o f A u stin , to Jesse E. Roach at her hom e in M ercedes, T exas, J u ly 15. M rs. Roach was a popular m em ­ ber o f the M argaret Preston L it­ erary S o ciety o f the A ustin High School the past year and is a fo r­ m er student o f St. M ary’s A cade­ She was prom inent in m usical m y. a ctiv ities being a m ember o f the high school F irst M ethodist and has ap­ Church peared in m any violin recitals, and w as one o f the three girls to receive it in letter for her e x cellen t work th e high school band. orchestras. She Roach is the son o f Dr. and Mrs. T. N. Roach o f Cumby, T exas. He i a graduate-registered pharm acist. Ile received his education at the Bay* lur U niversity C ollege o f Pharm acy, E a st T exas S ta te T eachers C ollege, the L ittle Rock C ollege o f T exas, Pharm acy, and the past tw o years a t the U n iv ersity o f T exas. He was BJI active m em ber o f Lambda Chi Alpha fra tern ity while in th e U ni­ versity. A fter a w edding trip to Corpus Christi and San A ntonio, Mr. and M»s. Roach w ill be tem porarily lo ­ f t e d at 1914 Speedw ay. * * * * Hobart Bosworth in Picture at Hancock Hobart Bosw orth, playing the lead in “ H earts o f O ak,” under the di- j rection o f John Ford, recently had as a studio visitor, Captain “ BiH” skipper A llen, m aster and o f the “ S teel A g e ,” then in Los A ngeles port. The tw o are friends and a fter the custom ary g reetin g s began to talk over old days a t sea. The con ­ versation was punctuated w ith r e f ­ erence to fo re, main and mizzen to p ­ sails, royals, sky-sails, and all sorts of sta y s, lines and sh eets. D irector Ford, listen in g in fo r a few m inutes confided to Cam eram an G eorge Schneiderm an: ‘‘I d on ’t- know what it ’s all about; it sounds in terestin g and I know it’s sa lty . W e’ll use it as a tm osp h ere.” “ H earts o f Oak” is now playing at the Hancock T heater. FOCHT ELECTED HIGHWAY PROF Received Degree of Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering Mrs, S. Ii. Bass o f Brownwood, T exas, is here for a visit w ith her daughter, Gertrude Cham bers. John Arnold Focht, who has just been elected professor o f highw ay en gin eerin g , graduated with the d e­ gree o f B achelor o f Scien ce in Civil E n gin eerin g in June, 1914. He re­ turned to the U n iv ersity for grad­ uate work during session o f 1 9 15-1910, but w ithdrew the last o f im port­ May iu order to accept an ant position that could not wait. He Lois B uck, who has been attend- [worked as a civil en gin eer in T exas Great W orld War and then 1,0Ion M ullins le ft M onday for a visit with friends in H ouston before in Tatum , returning to ber T ex a s, a fte r first te rm o f th e sum m er session. hom e a tten d in g the tin- big sum m er school^ has returned to unty her home in Leander. ; he volunteered early to resum e her work School a fter a visit with her in B rownwood. in 1917 and G ertrude C te m te r s has returned I w «>“ h “ "“"'m ission « U Ste Will r a n t e r the U n iv e f - 1 **» in Septem ber returning fir st the inter-state I project under construction, one o f I jrrank T uttle o f the main links highw ay that passes through Dallas. Part o f this work consisted of a long co n crete trestle over the east fork year A bout one . , runty. * “ e l a t e d county engineer {of N olan C ounty and since that tim e has been supervising surveys, draw- find K osine Stuckey has returned to | injr plans and g e ttin g ready Jim m ie Russel will return to his I her home tending the school. for a in Rosenberg a fte r at- ■ com prehensive system o f highways, term o f su m m e r ; \fr. F ocht has been practically en- [gaged for the last six years largely confined to the cou n ties o f Rockwall and No­ lan. - A bout four years ago he married Miss Lela Fay G obs o f Abilene, T exas, who took her B .A . Degree in A ugust, 1919. T hey have one child hom e in H ouston a fter atten d in g the first term o f sum m er school. Rus­ last year, sel w as a Rice stu d en t the U niversity hut will return to this fa ll. in highw ay construction J. Lamia o f Houston has returned about 2 years old. to his home in H ouston, a fte r a t - ’ At the p r e s e n t tim e ten d in g the school. he is in the fir st term o f sum m er ! m idst o f a county-w ide highw ay irm and j provem ent program , the ea st w est line o f which is on one o f the inter. Rtate highways from D allas to T exas. .Stewart H arkrider, editor o f The T ex a n , has gon e to San A ntonio for j £j a few days visit. Bonnie Tom Robinson, so ciety edi tor o f The T exan for the fir st term , has returned to her hom e in H ous­ ton. — .— ----- o------------- - Richard Dix Cast in “Too Many Kisses W hen hi Rome do rn th e Romans do. And th at’s what Richard Dix does in his new Param ount star picture, “ Too M any K isses,” which opened y esterd a y a t the T exas T h eater. Not laid In Rome or is that the story an yth in g like that. In “Too Many K isses,” adapted fo r the screen fey Gerald D u ffy from the Cosm opolitan M agazine J c s t v r t s /’ by John “ A Maker o f Monk Saunders. D ix baa the role of n carefree young Am erican who * w«»rks” in his fa th er’s m ining o ffic e |n New York City. story, j CAMPUS SHOP Expert Cleaning and Pressing for MEN ami WOMEN PHONE 4998 Q U E E N “5TH AVENUE MODELS” With MARY PHILBIN NORMAN KERRY ***** j*# » M\- “OH, BRIDGET” der or a so ft drink? He wondered. “S a y ,” he said suddenly, “ Are you kidding m e?” “ No, that 9teer was nam ed Bevo for no apparent reason, and he wa? the patron saint the Longhorn football team ,” asserted G laze, “ You can ask Bellm ont if he w a sn ’t .” o f “ Sure, IMI believe you. but tell me som e m ore about it,” dem anded the visitor. Then Glaze opened up w ith the story. Bevo. it seem s, was presented by T exas ex-students at the T hanks­ givin g game on Clark Field in 1916. His horns had a spread o f four fe e t two inches, and the fans w ent wild about him. to an unusual With their usual fig h tin g spirit keyed pitch, the Orange and W hite men outplayed the A. A M. boys, w inning by a score o f 21-7. num erals were These branded on the side o f Bevo. the Under cover of night the A ggie venerable steer. the other In 1915, the year b efore, the cadets stole T hey branded 13-0 side. Farm ers had won by that score. on in 1920 and served Bevo lasted four years. Then he was killed to th e “T ” men at a barbecue. The hide was tanned, Texas keeping the head and the 21 7 side. A. St M. re­ ceived the 13-0 side. Now the head hangs in the o ffic e , *23 and *24 in the fo o tb a lls used hanging from T hanksgiving gam es the horns. The mud o f K yle Field is still on the hall that scored the six points necessary to win year be­ been varnished. fo re last. The other ball is the one th a t Sto«»-. kie A llen carried across the goal in 1 the stadium for seven points. 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M O C AUNiveavAL-.'E v\ee*^*»'V O O CY P i ii L O ' N HEAD OF BEVO, ONCE PATRON SAINT OF TEXAS TEAMS, NOW IN ATHLETIC COUNCIL OFFICE ‘‘W here did that ste e r ’s head with the the horns come fro m ? ” asked a visitor fo otb alls hanging on tw o “The Manicure Girl” Now at the Majestic to the o ffic e o f the Athletic C oun­ cil Saturday. “T hat’s B ev o ,” rather in d efin itely replied W iley G laze who happened to be busy. For a few m inutes the visitor strangled his curiosity. Bevo? What IF YOU H A V E A roo pi tim e lo place that ad in the for ram* f o L * A e* P«»w- ‘The M anicure G irl” p r e s e n t what I----------------- 1------------------ ---------------------- called a “ lop-sided m ight well he ijunre.” fn this Param ount picture it the M ajestic T heater, Bebe Dan­ is seen as Maria M aretti; Ed iels nuind Burns fia n ce; Hale H am ilton, the sta g e sfar, C harlotte W alker is Jam es Morgan, and B O O K S is Mrs. M organ. Phone 3149 in falls finds Morgan is A ntonio Luca, h er ■ fam ous IF |§ | love with Bebe. I She, with her new rich c o n q u e s t., P m om entarily forg ets Burns. Called I to Mrs. M organ’s home as a m a n !-Iff the older woman* *2 eucist, she very unhappy because o f her hiss- § S h e determ ines to af band’s “ a ffa ir .” test M organ’s fe e lin g tow ard jjj \ \ hen she next sees him j gf his w ife. a t his bungalow , a telegram arrives , H saying his w ife is very ill. He Is i i grief-strick en and leaves im m ediate [if ly w ithout further thought o f Bebe. J I |f radio set for M organ, overhears their ! conversation. A curious tw ist o f a f l f fairs brings the picture to a unique ■— and Burns, who has been laughable clim ax. installing a true “ The M anicure Girl” is Bebe Dan leis’ latest Param ount star picture. §§ directed. s “ F ifth A v e n u e M o d els” | S tars M a r y P h ilb in I Mary P hilbin’s greatest am bition to date in her motion picture career Just how soon is to be realized. if rem ains present plans o f ex ecu tives at U n i­ versal City are follow ed it probably will be early in 1925. to be determ ined, but in her It w as w hile Miss Philbin w as latest starring v e ­ w orking hicle, “ F ifth A venue M odels,” Uni- versal-Jew el now being shown in the Q ueen T heater, that Julius Bern- heiijt, genera! m anager o f U niversal P ictures C orporations’ W est Coast studios at U niversal City, becom es aw are o f this am bition and the ear­ n estn ess o f the little star. ♦ NEW AND SECOND HAND FOR ALL YOUR COURSES SUPPLIES E V E R Y T H I N G Y O U N E E D TEXAS BOOK STORE The Students Book Exchange'’ We Buy and Sell All Educational Books ANNOUNCEM ENT With the warm w eath er for comes th e d em an d those a p p e tiz in g menus served at THE TEXAS TEA COTTAGE San Antonio Street at 24th Phone 4447 Try our Tea Room Dain­ ties at popular prices. 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At least th a t’s what a report dated July 14, 1936, would have us believe may com e to P m BILL IK FRINGE And here is the report as it may appear in The Texan som e years pass. wince: Was Member of St. Na zaire Football Team and Tours Baseball Team A ustin, T exas, July 14, 1936.— The annual T hanksgiving Game was I fought to a finish this afternoon on 1 the M emorial Stadium F ield, with a 6-0 victory for T exas U niversity. F ollow ing the plan inaugurated sev ­ the T hanksgiving eral years gam e was held in m id-year in order to permit the football season to end in tim e for the squad to cram for ago, Speedy Fords W a s T r a n s f e r Ahrens entered the U niversity A, L. (Shorty) Ahrens, jrrad- uate student in the University, who has been connected with the Athletic Departm ent as an official in intramural activities, for the past long session, will leave, final exam inations in the fall. for Jacksonville, Texas, in th** next few week* to as*um<- his duties a? athletic director o f Lon Morris Col­ lege. used his fam ous Coach Stew art sixteen valve-in-head flivver.* eh a good advantage, d efea tin g B ible’s C hevrolet mounted w arriors with ease. Stew art believes firm ly in the “six te e n -v a lv e ” the 1919 as a transfer from Syracuse | e ffic ie n c y in his! Ford over any other model now in U niversity. A break cam e career at Syracuse upon the declara- use by college elevens. Bud S ligh t, handled with p roficien cy his c u t tion o f war against Germany, when down, averaging 40 m iles per hour be tem porarily suspended his school in his line plunges, and reaching as life in order to enlist in the arm y. high as 30 on his broken field runs While in France, army athletics lured Jones suffered a broken wheel in the him, and he played on the .St. Naxaire first quarter, and Sm ith ran out of football team , and both the basket gas in the second. Redbury of A. bali and baseball team* o f Tours. a M. lost three spokes in the begin­ Both th e Tours and St. N azaire team s ning o f the second h a lf, and Dubois were considered the best o f the many that had been organised in the A nteri I 400k tim e out to r*P*>r a punctured iran E xpeditionary Forces while th ey r*diator. were overseas. T exas won o f in line, A. a M. failed to m ove. End o f first quarter. A. a M / s Ball A. a M.’s ball on her own 90-yard Forward pass w ith air gun, line. intercepted by Redbury to D ubois Sm ith who return* to A. a M /s 10- yard line. Tim e out for changing w heel on R edbury’* ic** w agon. Play resumed on A. a M.’s 10-yard line with T exas stuck in mud hole. Two in the fie ld . Tim e inches o f rain out for skid resum ing chains, play hall goes to A. a M., T exas IOO yards for open c u t­ penalized outs. Rain continues. T hirty min* utes o f quarter already gone. T exas regains ball but fo r fe its to A. a M. Dew berry has had bad skid into D u­ bois. Tim e out w hile Dubois changes cars. End o f first half. n Tim e out, half hour, w hile both team s are served tea by G overnor’s party. By a vote o f 21 to I, elevens vote to om it first quarter o f second half. SOO-Yard R u n in gas tank. B eginning o f second half. John­ son o f T exas taken from gam e for patting ether F..Af­ low er for Johnson at center. Jones and Gland lock w heels on A. a M /s 50-yard line. F irst down, 50 yards to go. Forward pass, Jones to E ifle- tow er, ball on A, A M /s 25-yard line. A. a M. regains ball and re­ turns to T e x a s’ line. Ex­ citem ent o f mob causes Governor to call H aupstauffer, Texas back pulls down pass Dubois to Redbury. H aupstauffer passes to Stight, Stight m akes eight hundred yards at rate o f 80 m iles per for only touchdown o f gam e. out m ilitia. 5-yard the toss and Stight bumpered o f f to Jones who returned the hall to T ex a s’ 200-yard line. Smith downed a to Dubois. 1 T ex a s’ b a l l on her own 88-yard line. I Smith to Jones to Loblolly, who c a r - 1 ried the pig to A. a M /s 90-yard I punt ‘T ry T exan W ant A da’ P hone 3 1 4 9 for Classified Service A ssistant Tkre* Years Upon his release from the arm y, Ahrens entered the U niversity to com ­ plete his work toward a degree. For three years he was an assistant in in the U niversity, physical training and w as student director o f intra- murals in 1921-22. A hrens le ft the in 1922 in order to as­ U niversity sume the position o f athletic director o f the Arkansas A ggies, which posi­ tion he held for two years, 1922 23 in and 1923-24. Upon his return 1924 he was made an official o f intra­ murals, which position he held during the past long session. ART LECTURE (Continued From P age I) N ight” we g et a happy union o f tech­ nique and content. Raphael’s “ M adonna o f the Chair*’ is probably our m ost widely known Its g reatn ess is due in part picture. picture in a w ay com parable to bring- to Raphael’s sen tim en t and concep­ tion o f m otherhood, his rhythm ic rep­ etition, and the w ay in which he has woven the figures together, thus giv­ ing an alm ost p erfect exam ple o f unity. His “ S istin e M adonna’ has a beautiful conception, thoroughly re­ alized and co n sisten tly expressed. R e u b e n ’s W ork Shown “The D escent From the Cross/* by is another picture o f dis-! Reuben, Unction. The artist had som ething to say, fe lt som ething, and used la n -1 guage o f the painter in a harm onious way. C oncentration o f the characters on what they are doing m akes the picture more It was taken down during the war from its* place in Antwerp and hidden aw ay! for safekeeping. expressive. “The Last Supper” is one picture ; that ha* the honor o f being both dis- J tinctive and popular. S A V E M O N E Y By Purchasing a M eal T icket Eat W hat You W ant W h e n You W an t It B. & E. CAF E 2 2 0 6 G u a d a lu p e BOOKS NEW AND SECONDHAND SCHOOL SUPPLIES UNIVERSITY CO-OP FORENOON ! 11:10 a. M. * a F t e r n o o n 1:40 P Choice OTT wo F ast Trains D a ily to St. Louis 7 \lem n h is Qunshine&pecial Leave* Austin 11 :1 0 A M. A rrive* Memphis 7 :0 0 A M. Arrive* St. Louis 11:15 A.M. T H E N E W F A S T A F T E R N O O N T R A IN Leave* A ustin 4 :4 0 P.M . Arrive* M em phis 1:30 P M . And St. Lout* 7 :4 5 P.M. AH-Steej Pullman*, Dining C ars, C hair C ars and Coaches, Oil B u rn in g E ng in es. S u m m e r T ourist Ticket* on Sale Daily, Good to R e tu r n Oct. 31. City Office: A ustin Hotel. P hone 7755 M L. M orris. P. ic T. A,; Robt. W ebb , A**t. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Daily Texan Want Ad Section Get Whet You Want When You Want It—Use Texan Want Ads. Call Today at Business Office, Room 155, Main Building ROOMS FOR RENT W A N T E D — Furnished p refera b ly with apartm ent, bedroom s. Must be cool and close to cam pus. P hone Mr. and Mrs. H. G. H ender­ son, 6 1 6 8 . tw o -South FOR R EN T exposure room to boys or girls at h a lf price. W ith 2603 W ichita. — I# sleep in g Phone 4 2 3 8 . porch. All FOR R E N T -—Cool ea st fro n t room. conveniences. L ight h o u se­ keeping room s also. G arage. Phone — 26 8828. south room s. GIRLS OR W OM EN: Tw o large S leep in g porches. For second term sum m er school. Ap. proved house, all co n v en ien ces. One block from U n iversity, phone 2 8 9 6 . — 26 ST U D E N T S: We have one o f the m ost con ven ien t lo ca tio n s in Uni­ versity neighborhood. W e are o ffe r ­ ing room or board or both. Couples 2 0 0 5 W ichita, esp ecia lly desired. — 26 phone 2 .8 2 . FOR BO YS OR GIRLS, co o l, com ­ forta b le room s, w ith or w ithout and board fo r second cold w a ter, show er baths, sleeping porches. 2103 N ueces S tr e e t, phone 26 term . H ot 8550. ROOM and BO ARD: F or boys, tw o room s, new beds, tiled b a th , sleep ­ ing porches. One block north o f — 2 6 2505 Guadalupe. cam pus. term ; in modern ROOMS FOR G IRLS: For second 2202 N ueces, Sou th east sleeping porches, Special rates for all co n ven ien ces. sum m er. Dial 3 313. Mrs. H ud­ — 20 son. hom e, FOR G IRLS: Two well furnished room s, first block south o f Law B uilding. H ot and ice w ater. Girls 200 W ichita made — 28 Street. com fortable. private FOR R E N T : Cool southeast room in bath­ room and separate entrance. 704 W est 28th S treet. Phone 3209. — 23 home. A djoining SOUTH room s and fo r boys this term . W ill sleep in g porch take Sirls as usual to board for long se s­ sion. Mrs, A, H. D ashiel, 2100 Rio — 28 Grande, phone 3697. COOL ROOMS with sleep in g porch. V ery reasonable rent. For boys. — 21 1910 W ichita, phone 8 1 6 6 . BOYS! Come eat With us. 2 0 0 6 W hitis A venue Phone 9202 T H E R E will be several vacancies at the Chi Omega house, 304 W. 19 for the second term o f the sum m er Scarborough, school. — 21 phone 7325. Call Mrs. com fortable FOR REN T— To young ladies, cool, adjoining sleep in g porch. V ery pleasant sur­ 27th, roundings. — 19 phone 9 3 9 1 . 407 1-2 W est r o o m s GIRLS: Cool double sleep in g porches. H ot and room s with cold 2001 W hitis, phone w ater, $8.00. 627JL — 22 m onth, m eals ROOM AND BOARD: $30 to $35 per per w eek. Mrs. P atterson, phone 5 967 or call — 21 at 1901 W hitis. $ 5 .5 0 lent board at GIRLS— D esirable room s and ex cel­ rates. Across street from cam pus. Open second term . 2400 S peedw ay, phone — 23 6935. reasonable FOR R E N T — Two desirable room s one with private bath, the other Sam with con n ectin g bath. Mrs. Harlan, 2 500 N ueces, phone 7535. to girls or couples. FOR R EN T — T w o, nice cool room s Ideal location, just one block w est o f cam pus. Gar­ age. 2 2 0 6 San A ntonio, phone 9 864. E x cellen t m eals. private FOR R E N T : Sou th east fro n t room. residence, with private 2 1-2 blocks north Phone — 28 fro n t entrance. o f cam pus. 4808. 206 A rchway, facin g cam pus, ROOMS FOR M EN: D esirable room s sleep in g porch, bath a djoining, hot and cold w ater. Rates $7.50 per person. 2 3 0 7 Speed­ — 23 way. Phone 4 075. upstairs FOR R E N T — Tw o room s with private bath, all conven ien ces at 1907 Rio 2478 fo r ap­ — 22 in a private home Grande S tr e e t, call pointm ent. BOARD and room s w ith cool sleep ­ ing porch. Shady walk to school. 2301 Rio Grande, phone 8484. — 22 FOR R EN T— Two room s to girls fo r sum m er school. second term o f 207 W est 21st Street, phone 4663. — 19 COOL ROOM fo r girls or boys, with or w ithout board at 1914 N u eces, for second term o f sum m er school. — 18 Phone 4 8 0 0 . in modern FOR RENT— C om fortable lodgings South brick sleeping porch and stu d y , com m od­ iously furnished. P rivate tile bath. U niversity neghborhood. M arried couple p referred . Phone 7 9 7 5 . — 23 hom e. FOR R E N T — T w o upstairs room s with private bath, all co n ven ien ces in a private 1907 Rio home Grande S treet, call 2 478 for appoint­ — 22 ment. For girls. at ROOM AN D BO A RD: W ell v en ti­ lated room s, hot and cold show er, sleeping porches, all m odern con ven ­ iences. Make reservations now for 1908 W hitis, phone 4432. fall term. — 22 second FOR R E N T th e term , one cool south room in private hom e, cam pus. P hone — 24 half block 9361 . from ROOMS for rent to at 2409 San A ntonio S treet. N ex t door to tw o good eatin g houses. E verything — 26 new and nice. Phone 9 6 2 6 . girls to FU R N ISH E D apartm ent le t— T hree rooms, k itch en ette, bath and sleep in g porch. Ground flo o r, south exposure and shady. Open for en ­ g a g e m e n t sum m er last school, or by year. R easonable rent. Phone 3974 fo r appointm ent, a fte i 3 p. rn. 2814 Rio Grande Street. term for — 22 ROOMS FOR G IRLS: Two desirable south bedroom s at 2511 W ichita S treet, 2 blocks o f cam pus. Phone — 24 8 826. DEL IG H T FU L ROOMS! W ith east sleep in g porches. W ith or w ith ­ out board. One block north o f cam ­ pus. 2411 W hitis. Phone 3433. — 23 FOR RE N T— C lean, com fortable room s for ladies or couple. A lso — 19 garage. Phone 4 7 0 8 . SA X O PH O N E have opened a R E P A IR IN G : W e band instrum ent repairing departm ent. All work guaranteed or m oney refunded. Mar­ tin H andcraft given J. R. Reed M usic special a tten tio n . — 22 Com pany. instrum ents good W A N T E D — An A-1 so licito r for a Liberal boarding house. proposition. Phone 9864. — 28 ROOMS FOR BOYS: U pstairs single and double room s, bath adjoining, sleep in g porch. Also ga ra g e, Mrs. S treet, Schutze, 2410 Guadalupe — 28 phone 7 4 1 2 . in good PR IN C IP A L W A N T E D : E xp erien c­ ed man w anted for principal and high scien ce school. Good salary for good m an. Forward referen ces letter. Address Box 1927-N , U n iversity S ta ­ — 23 tion. affiliated first in COACHING— E xpert in Spanish and German. T hree years — 21 exp erien ce. Phone 7120. coach in g $3.00 typ ew riters T Y P E W R IT E R S— F actory rebuilt N ew Sm ith P rem ier-60. Copy holders, supplies and repairs. T urpen’s T y p e­ 207 w r i t e E xchange, phone 5 5 4 2 . — A ug5 W. 6th. dow n. — J9 -28 FOR REN T— Large room with north, south and w est exposures, glassed- in sleep in g porch, garage. Apply at 405 W. 21 st S treet. Phone 7749. EXCEEDING LY nice cool room w ith sleeping porch, modern and co n ­ 102 W. 18th St., — 19 ven ien t, garage. phone 7315. GIRLS w anting room s fo r second term , southeast sleep in g porch, board if desired, rates reasonable. 203 E. — 26 25th Street. P hone 3140. FOR GIRLS: F urnished room s with and w ith liv in g furnished A lso, phone — 19 sleeping porch room privileges. apartm ent. 4223. 2 0 0 7 W ichita, — 23 ROOMS for boys. N ice, cool, room s with sleeping porch. Bath adjoin­ ing with hot and cold w ater. A lso 1912 N u eces St., garage for rent. — 19 phone 9081. LOST & FO U N D brown leather LOST— Pair horn rimmed g lasses in B etw een N ueces and Lib. Finder please re­ turn to P ublications O ffice or phone — 26 7386, Ruth M cClung. case. LOST— Gold fou n tain pen w ithout cap w ith my nam e engraved on it. L ost betw een N u eces S treet and Law to B uilding. — 26 Ivan Leslukar, phone 9310, Finder please return c o n ta in in g le a f notebook, L O S T — L a st S a tu r d a y a small loose- some note* very i m p o r ta n t to th e ow ner. Will not the r e a d e r kindly look an d see if he has ta k e n it hom e by acci­ d e n t ? F in d e r m ay r e t u r n it to T e x a n o ffice or to me. T. W. R iker. — 19 o f MISS G E R T R U D E M ER TSCH S u rg eo n s’ H ospital, G raduate P russia, B ody K oenigsburg, E ast m assages fo r rheum atism , scia tica , sleep lessn ess and nervousness. 1809 — A u g l3 Brazos. P hone 3842. TH E PICN IC S H O P P E — “The K een est E ating P lace in T ow n” sp ecializes luncheon, any price, any tim e o f day. Try our 40c plate — 20 lunch. 1808 Lavaca. in W A N T E D — Principalship or superin­ ten d en cy o f rural high school by sin gle m an, eleven years exp erien ce, perm anent c e r tifica te , U n iv ersity training. A ddress box 1541, U n iv er­ — 19 sity S ta tio n , A ustin, T exas. MAT.H and PH Y SIC S Coach: F or expert coaching in Math or P h y­ sics call G olden. Three years ex p e­ — 23 rience. Phone 5 9 6 3 . is H E R E ’S m usic that d iffe r e n t. “ H ow ’s Your Folks and My F olk s” the W hispering P ianist. Isaac sung by Brand new Colum bia record. B ledsoe, 821 C ongress, phone 6619. — 26 PO SITIO N W A N T E D : B y ex p erien c­ ed elem en tary grade teacher. P er­ co lleg e work. — 22 m anent Phone 6039 a fter 2 o'clock. c e r tifica te , SUM M ER CAM P For a r e stfu l sum m er o u tin g , in v es­ tig a te G iesecke’s Camp on the Comal River. W ater 2 ,0 0 0 f e e t; deep and shallow w ater. For addi­ or te le ­ tional inform ation, w rite phone fron t, A. B. A w a lt, M a n a g e r N ew B rau n fels, T exas ARE YO U S A T ISF IE D w ith your clea n in g and pressing? Try an e x ­ pert in clea n in g and pressing. S uits cleaned and pressed fo r 50 and 75 cen ts. W est End Tailor Shop, phone — J128 6312. FOR SALE term ; in modern ROOMS FOR GIRLS: For second hom e, 2202 N ueces. Southw est sleep in g porches, all co n ven ien ces. Special rates for sum m er. Dial 3313. Mrs. H udson. $25 R EW ARD: Lost silver, South Bend watch about ten days ago. Open face with no chain. Finder is urged to leave sam e a t T exan o ffic e . — 26 Room 155, M. B. during second FOR RENT— To girls or couples, large cool room s, hot and cold w ater, block and 1906 W ichita. h a lf from cam pus. — 2 1 term , — 19 FO U N D : Bunch o f keys with tag, “ U niversity o f T exas, 1 4 5 5 .” Own­ er m ay have sam e by callin g at P ub­ lication s O ffice and paying for this — i f ad. ROOM FOR B O Y S: One desirable ( phone 4442 southeast room with sleep in g porch and single beds. A ll m od em c o n - 1 FOR R E N T — In veniences. 7276. quiet hom e, tw o south room s or sm all apartm ent; — 24 -garage included. A vailable July 18. 1910 Rio G rande. Phone j FO UND — Bar pin w ith sm all bril­ liant settin g s. Owner m ay have B U S I N E S S scholarship in on* of th * tho sam e by calling at P ublications O f Sou th , f o r sale a t a re d u c tio n . A d- fic e and paying fo r this ad. — t i dre* Tho M a n a g e r, Box 1927, U n i­ — t i loading busine** college* v e rsity S ta tio n , A u stin . of FOR RE N T— N icely furnished fiv e } room c o tta g e w ith p len ty o f yard FOR R E N T — F u rn i.h ed ro o m . 2 6 1 4 S peedw ay, phone 2495. — 2 1 f o u n d — Shrine pin encircled w ith for rent fo r g ir l.. O ppo.R o C .f e t e - 102 W est 24th. Phone 9407 >mal1 Pearl s«W|n Ks - O wner m ay » ‘ P “ W .eation. t i •" " « b* e* llln/ O ffice and paving for t h ., ad. ria. All m odern rooms. Will lease until June, Avenue F, phone 5 402. c o n v e n ie n c e .. 1926, 4 .01 — 16 — 19 LO ST— Large size green S h e a ffe r ’s 1 S treet. FOR SALE!— Underwood ty p ew riter No. 5. Just been repaired and in good condition. E xcellen t bargain. Call Sikes at 7668. 2 218 Rio Grande — 23 private hom e. One block ROOM AND B O ARD— For 3 girls in from campus. One block from car line. 1910 W hitis A ven u e, T elephone No. nue. F*hone 9012. 7050. W ell shaded. room s w ith — 21 FOR W OM EN: Large, cool upper large sleeping porch. 1911 U niversity A ve- for 3 girls. H O U SE K E EPIN G ROOMS: Open I Large, room y sleeping porch. One NICE, cool apartm ent f r o n t I block from cam pus, 1908 U niversity | P ea*e one-half A venue. $ 2 5 .0 0 . Phone 7854. — 21 L ifetim e fou n tain pen. F inder is urged to call 4 836 or leave sam e at — 21 T exan o ffic e . 26 LOST— Black pocketbook Building on J u ly 20 j E. Schmidt on ^ 0 urn Reward. in Law Nam e Kurt Finder . .. the inside. _ e exa ! 0 ,ce* 21 STUDEN TS Take up a Correspondence Course T his sum m er through the tw o furnished 20, sle e p in g porch, July rooms, block U n iv ersity . $18 per m onth. No objection to baby. 206 E ast 24th — 28 Street, Dial 8 1 0 8 . ROOM AND BO ARD for one or two persons. 2 8 0 9 N. G uadalupe. — 23 ST U D E N T S: W e have one o f the most con v en ien t loca tio n s in U n i­ versity neighborhood. We are o ffe r ­ ing room or board or both. Couples 2005 W ichita, especially d esired. " “26 phone 2 8 8 2 . GIRLS: Sou th east Rooms w ith sleep in g porch or w ithout board. South o f c a m p u s, 2006 W hitis A v e­ — 28 nue. Phone 9 2 0 2 . ROOMS for boys: D esirable room s,! cool and quiet, with south expo­ MISCELLANEOUS University of T exas ^ A ll m odern conveniences, i A venue. Phone 7362. sure, Price reasonable. Garage. ~ 1300 W. W AN TED— D egree man or woman in B row nsville High School. Must have FOR G IRLS: Furnished room s with had successful experience. For in- room j form ation call Tho*. Y. Yoe, phone -21 sleep in g porch and privileges. A lso furnished a p art­ to head Math D epartm ent living 3221. -26 m ents. 2007 W ichita, phone 4223 — 15 NICE, com fortab le room s fo r men I COPY them es, and take dictations. S a tisfa cto ry vrork done. — 22 Call Miss Sm ith 5655. th eses, inform ation concerning For this work call by the EXTENSION TEACHING BUREAU I Hall, Room l l C o rre s p o n d e n c e S tu d e n ts : We can supply you w ith second- ~ hand books fo r all your correspond- and couples with southeast sleep- j r nny«k all mswlorn f » u n v * > n ~ copy them es, th eses and do a1. ~ ~ ing porch, all modern conven ien ces One and o n e-h alf blocks from cam ­ 5808. pus. A b o — 26 JI 1906 Speedw ay, garages. P hone rftnrarn af » „ r,,,j . kinds o f stenographic, m ultigraph- en^ *OUr*f* at a * ood ing and m im eographing. Call 5 9 3 4 / 914 L ittlefield B uilding, T exas Mal- tion. tigraph Shop. Mrs. E. J. Adam s.— J 2 1J orders given TE X A S BOOK STO RE - prom pt a tten -