\ SEM I-W EEKLY N E W S P A P E R PU BLISHE D EVERY W ED NESDAY AYD SATURDAY HY H I E S i ! P KN I S O ! I ll I. I N U RRM I V VOL. IX A U S T I N , T E X A S , W E D N E S D A Y , J A NU AR Y Ii [mons ONIY THE BEAUTY PICTURES TO BE HADE NOW fOR THE CACTUS AND (UST THIS WEEK TO MAKE THEM A T t h e ELLIOTTS WORK TO GO ON WITH GREAT EORCE V. M. F. A. MAS REEN GREATLY BENEFITTED UY T H E VISIT OE MU. E. t \ C A R T E R — B E T T E R WORK FAX RE IM ENE. IHRIE VERY STRONG ADDRESSES The visit of Mr. E d w a r d C. C a r t e r , ic rotary of t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l F o m - littee, proved a de c id e d s t i m u l u s to u* work of th e Y o u n g M e n ’s Cliris- Ile d e li v e r e d t h r e e au Association. ddr*: sos t h e A u d i t o r i u m w h i c h ere well received a n d a p p r e c i a t e d lough he was h a n d i c a p p e d by a se- ?r<■ col;! and accom p an yin g hoarse- ?8S. in TEXAN w**11 - j m * $**•■» ♦ Beni u m b e r y o u r e d it io n of ♦ The1 T e xa n is d u e to a p p e a r a ♦ week from next S a tu r d a y . T h e ♦ r o p y can not be in l a t e r t h a n ♦ of T h u r s d a y , ♦ t h e noon h o u r F e b r u a r y th*' Uh. H u s t l e up; ♦ get y o u r hoa rd t o g e t h e r ; agree* ♦ • ut t h e si;o*. an d tin* like, w ith - ♦ If a d d i t i o n a l sp ace ♦ out delay. i- t h e m a n a g e m e n t ♦ m u s t be notified b e fo re t h e end of the* week. d e s i r e d ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A FEW COID EACTS ABOUT BASEBALL SOME l l VRS A U E KREHER TO START T H E SEASON PR O P E R ­ LY— STRONG SUH KRU L E AI** MOST ARRANGER. PEAY EIRST GAME MARCH 2ND COMING CONTESTS ; Of OUR .DEBATERS; I MISSOURI, COIAHtAIK)« A \ l> IFR ­ ISIAN A AUK o r ll IV T U R FORUM— ST Il T he so people w ill pos­ itively ne selected fr o m tin* do pe thev w rite. s o m e t h i n g h e a t e d not. t h e e I it ors not h a n d and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ TEXAS ACADEMY Of SCIENCE TO MEET INTER ESTIN G I M I HIGHLY IN­ S T R ! < T I VE P ill Mill \ M O F F E R ­ ER l o l l FRI RA I NIGHT NEXT — pl PFH ' IXN ITER, AN INTERNATIONAL IANGUAGE lf the students unlit to see Texas r e p r e s e n t e d by a good baseball team t ais year they will have to advance som e m oney to tile sport. As con­ ditions now stand tile baseball m an­ ager has little or no money at his di sp osa l, a n d any s t u d e n t w ho will m ink for a m om ent will see that it will be im possible to start the season . n.MiuoL o it should be started, without a as prelim inary outlay of m oney that p r o b a b l y am ount to a (treat deal, w i l l J to say as regards th ose gentlem en t h e Unlver* . who fought a m a n f u l but losing tight, b e g i n n i n g -v (hat It is a divine trait in human na- cc main** th lure for ‘'the brave to honor lug papers le s s .” I Problem of brave, vanquished non*' OnP o f the gentlem en wa* quit.' u n -1 gunge." Mr. H. Slackens™ . Sun An- WHI and hoth labored under tho a lf- h o n k ,. -T h o D istribution ami Origin Th* T*'xas Academy o f Science will hold Its ic'Vt m eeting. .Innnary IP*, at tty E ngineering P u dding, I; lf* p. in. The program • uterus!- **nMl Pan- addresses; International fob wing v e t > and an the th*' lim it v Of having lo w rtt.- a speech of the Salt "n l a g a l n a t t h e i r cotn let Ions, f .u -t l . - y h a . l "f the opposite aide to Ute prellmlnarj " J ^ Austin. N«>. 31 STEADY REHEARSALS Of THE CURTAIN CIUB l , \ I ;tl\ MEMBER ENTR UM ASTIR OI KR T H E <>t r n HIK— ■••THE S IL EN T WPM I V* PROMISES PO \ HOW LING St i t ESS. . .. ; SHOW IS ONIY EIVE WEEKS O ff til (dub retie i "The* Silent i Respite th e p b e e n work In i m i l s o f T h e P e r t ! W o m a n ’* p e n J o n s o n ' i fact that go m e r r i l y nj I a Week I he* bova Ii ii x or tw o only, on*' already can Im1 h ig h ­ ly a m u sed st th** c rabid, ch o le ric ' Kin- is., I of Austin. it'* Am! very convenient to t h e p e o ­ ple Hut did you e v e r notice* how obnoxious it is to t h e \V, ll. girls? Tin* W o m a n ’s B u il di ng Is now as public a place a s IV H a ll ; m o r e so. is \er> a n n o y i n g . Mr. Belder m i g h t ha v e t h o u g h t o f this before o p e n i n g up ‘ lie drive. th e dust Indeed, and to pass within a Any sort of persons a r e now at li b e r ty fi*w y a rd s of o u r bu ild ing . All kinds of noisy veh icl es m a y pass at any ti m e of day Inde ed , ! can see no valid o r ni g h t. t h e dri ve re a so n for ha vin g opened w ith o u t th e W o m a n ’s B uild in g girls. Possibly th e convell- , ience to t h e people who use it was so g r e a t that th e w is hes of a n y n u m b e r of p o o r lit tl e mo de st girls roust be t r a m p l e d over. L e t ’s have s o m e t h i n g c o n s u l t i n g , . . . . . W. IV GIRI, T h e We d e p l o r e t h e c o n di tio n w hich al- lows us t o pass by the f a i t h f u l w ork th e g y m n a s t i c d e p a r t m e n t with of scarcely a sin gle c o m m e n t of pra is e, while th e work In all o t h e r fields of athletic* a ctiv ities a r e s h o w e r e d with football m a n w o r k s honors. I n d u s t r i a l l y and sacriflclngly f o r a bri e f sea so n until he wins t h e m uc h- covete d T. He ge ne ra lly r e s ts s a t i s ­ fied with that and too o ft e n he loses all th e bodily b en ef it be fo re th e y e a r is over. t h e o t h e r s p o r t s which c o n fe r s i m i l a r h on ors . B u t t h e g y m n a s i u m in w o r k s t h e w h o l e y e a r r o u n d ; h e Is in con dition , a nd a b o v e all a l w a y s he Is h a b i t u a l l y fa it h fu l . We a d ­ m i r e t h e bri l li a n t Hash o f t h e m in d a n d body, bu t m o r e c o m m e n d a b l e is c o n t i n u e d f a i t h f u l n e s s . t h e w o r k e r Is with So It j u s t a s W'ell be a We a r e 2f»0 miles from G al ves ton , yet so f a r a s o u r r e la ti o n to t h e m e d ­ ical d e p a r t m e n t c o n c e rn e d we is t h o u s a n d m igh t miles f u r t h e r off. No r e m e d y s u g ­ gests if even a sm all p e r c e n t of t h i s s t u d e n t body would s h o w an i n t e r e s t in t h e m e d ­ ical d e p a r t m e n t we a r e s u r e t h a t we could be ab le to find a re m e dy . it s e lf a t once, but —o- W e will he r e p r e s e n t e d In t h e Lou- I Isla ii a d e b a t e by Messrs. T l re y and (Hllis. Both of t h e s e g e n t l e m e n ha ve t h e d is ti nc tio n of w i n n i n g a place upon th e Un iversity t e a m in t h e first y e a r or tlu ir s t u d e n t life here. Mr. Gillis sh ows a special a p t n e s s iii lits a b i l i t y to weave bits of r e b u t t a l a r ­ g u m e n t in to his direct speech, a n d he n e v e r a p p e a r s .Mr T l re y has a very c o n vi nc in g a n d pos­ itive m a n n e r and Ills s p e a k i n g refleets th e question. a Both of the h e a r t y s u p p o rt of tile s t u d e n t s in the a p p r o a c h i n g co nflict. th ese g e n t l e m e n have t h o r o u g h s tu d y of d i s co nc e rt e d. o r m o f i " .. T h a t Resolved, T h e qu e st i o n s f o r d e b a t e will he as foll ows: T e xa s- Missouri d e b a t e : Re­ solved, T h a t Texa s S h ould Adopt the . ^ I I n i t i a t i v e a n d R e f e r e n d u m F T e x a s- C o lo r ad o * d e ­ G o v e r n m e n t . b a t e : th e United S t a t e s G ov e rn m e n t Shou ld Adopt a S y s te m of Ship Su bsidies. Texas- L o u i s i a n a d e b a t e : Resolved, That t h e IT. S. G o v e rn m e n t S h ou ld A ss um e C o n tr o l of O u r N a t i o n a l Resources. i exas gets the Missouri de bat e, t h e n e g a t i v e in the C o l o ra d o de bate, a n d ha s not chosen b e r side in t In* L o u i s i a n a de ba te . th e aff ir ma ti ve in is Idle s t u d e n t s a re r e m i n d e d t h a t the O r a t o i t e a l Association v e n t u r i n g in to a w id e r field a n d th a t t h e i r d u t y is plain. All who a r e willing to lend a w il lin g h a n d c an do o u r d e b a t e r s s er v ic e by s u g g e s t i n g m a t e r i a l o r of­ f e r i n g e n c o u r a g e m e n t . T h e y a r e all m e n who d e s ir e y o u r s u p p o r t and who xvii bt' g r a t e f u l fo r it. -----------o ---------- - A F E W C OLD FAC TS A B O U T B A S E B A L L . . . . . lit £ of , | t h e „ fe lt as T a k e a n a t t r a c t i v e is a n all T i m e a f t e r t h e a t h l e t e b e a r i n g a n d r o u n d m a n . th e se men a r e as O u t c a s t s ’ Club. < OH IN G GGNTENTS is a q u o n d a m m e m b e r (•'out I cued fr om page I.) O F OU R D E B A T E R S . before t h e y a r e await* of it. and t h e r e a nd a n d t h e m i g h t y football c a p t a i n - session. So m e ma y r e m e m b e r h a s p l e a s a n t fo otb al l , voice, a n d n e v e r loses his self nos- F t h a t th e g y m n a s i u m a m o n g his va rie d a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s , t h e D u r i n g o u r college c a r e e r we ha ve f r o m e v er y w a t c h e d s t a n d p o i n t . t h e t i m e us el e s sn e s s of s p a s m o d ic effort has been n o t i c e d ; a lw ay s th e g r e a t a t h ­ lete Yale U n i v e r s i t y ; a f t e r s eas on, t a k e s his place on t e a m a l o n g with th e c h a m p i o n te n - he nis pl a yer , O u r C o lo ra d o d e b a t e is s o m e t h i n g e n t h u s i a s t i c t h e y w e r e "new u n d e r th e s u n . " Th is veal* ive m u c h h o n o r e d as w’hcn g a i n i n g t h e i r begin wha* we t r u s t will bt* a long T h e g y m n a s i u m t h e m . a nd ple as a nt a ss oc ia ti on wi th s o m e t h i n g a nd ev ery m a n in it is as (Mr. B r a n s f o r d will p l a y a l e a d i n g role p ro u d of his h a r d - e a r n e d b a d g e as in th e first c o nte s t. T h i s is his first In t h a t l a r g e o u r m e n of t h e i r Ts. i n te r - c o ll e g ia te d e b a t e a l t h o u g h last U n i v e r s i t y this h o n o r is a l w a y s c o n ­ r e p r e s e n t a t i v e y e a r he w as chosen fined to a b o u t 12 men, w hich s u r e ­ for a d e b a t e w hic h did t a k e ly is not a w a st e fu l c o n f e r m e n t . B u t place b e c a u s e of a f a i l u r e in n e g o t i ­ be c a u s e of t h is f e a t u r e t h e s t u d e n t ations. l i e h a s pla yed a p r o m i n e n t body re s p e c ts th e g y m n a s i u m . T h e r e in fo r e n s i c m a t t e r s all d u r i n g p a r t is no a t t e m p t to s ki p g y m n a s i u m his c o n n e c ti o n with t h e U niv e rs ity , classes a n d with every y e a r th e love a nd t h e s t u d e n t s feel ju s tif ie d in i m ­ f o r t h is h e a l t h f u l r e c r e a ti o n s u s t a i n s posing g r e a t confidence in his a b il it y in a h i g h e r d e g r e e t h e n o r m a l d e v e l­ Mr. B r a n s f o r d h a s a s t r o n g a n d fo r c e ­ o p m e n t of t h e s tu d e n t . ful d e li v e r y a n d a r a r e p r o p r i e t y of Special i n t e r e s t h a s been t a k e n in ex pr ess io n , w hic h q u a l i t i e s will s u r e - a c h i e v e m e n t s . f o r s t a n d s o t h e r t e a m n o t ly force f r o m a s t r a n g e a n d u n s y m - t h e e q u a l p a t h e t i c a u d i e n c e an u n b i d d e n a d m i - o u r g y m n a s i u m t h e p e r s o n n e l of t e am . T h e y a r e a set of m e n of a n y g y m n a s i u m . T h e y a r e t h e o n e s ration. w h o u p h o ld a n d s u s t a i n t h e i n t e r e s t in t h e g y m n a s i u m . T h e i r e n t h u s i a s m is m o s t p r a t s w o r th y , w o r k i n g as th e y do u n d e r such c o n s i d e r a b l e difficul­ ties. T h e first-class m e n n u m b e r so m e n i n e or te n a n d w h a t t h e y h a v e achieved s h o u l d receive s o m e t a n g i b l e Mr. B r a n s f o r d ’s c o l l e a g u e is Mr. McKinney, who is a n e w m a n in o u r mids t, but w ho bids f a i r to m a k e a for cef ul d e b a t e r . t h e p r e l i m i ­ n a r y c o n t e s t s he e x h ib it e d his figh t­ ing q u a l i t i e s to good a d v a n t a g e a nd showed q u i t e a k e e n fa cu lty . In to (Continued from page I.) He w is h e s t h o s e he lp in g t h a n k h im in t h a t c onnec tio n, a n d requests t h e i r as m a n y as will n a m e s o v e r to t h i s new list t h a t is g o in g a r o u n d . to c h a n g e A s t r i c t l y Te xa s t r i p is be in g p l a n ­ T r i n i t y , A u s t i n College, Bay- ned. Austin Printing Company The R e a l P r i n t e r s Dance Programs Menus Cards AUSTIN M A L E A C A D E M Y Prepares especially for the U niversity o f T e x a s . A n A ffilia te d School of the I* trst Class Graduates enter the University’ o f Texas with full credit without examination. Fourteen courses leading to graduation NINE TEACHERS, ALL UNIVERSITY MEN Fourteenth Annual Session J. S T A N L E Y F O R D , B. A., M. A. (U. of T.), Principal 6 1 0 W est N ineteenth Street, A U S T I N , I KX A S. O ld P h o n e 1792 lur. T. C. IT., A. A AL, a n d p ro ba bl y la* Inclu de d snnn* o t h e r schools will on flus trip. while n e g o t i a t i o n s a r e ‘ ii to b r in g K a n sa s. St. Louis M ehama, a nd such t e a m s to A us ti n. first g a m e will be played on I Ic- March 2nd with o u r old rivals fr o m st. Eds. C a p t a i n Wat hen Is c h e e r ­ ful o v e r t h e o u t l o o k f o r a w in n in g te a m , a n d s a y s that t h e L o n g h o r n s this y«*nr a r e g o in g to set a s t a n d a r d lot* f u t u r e te am s. We* believe h im . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ NOTICE. • id a n d s t u d e n t s f a c u lt y m e m b e r s h a ve not yet paid t h e i r Texan s u b s c r ip ti o n s . If you a r e one of th is n u m b e r d o not wait fo r us to call on you, but sec us at once a nd save us f u r t h e r t ro ub l e. ROBT. IL W E A R , Mgr. J* D. STINSON, Asst. Mgr. W W E . ' bis i- t h e Iii-t w e e k f o r S e n ­ iors to g e t their pictures in the Caci us, FL ll. F E L D H A K E . Bus. Mgr. E. SEELIG Imported and domestic and tobaccos, smokers’ articles, newspapers largest billiard hall in IL, and periodicals, cigars the city. Old Phone 1061. 615 Congress Ays AUSTIN, TEXAS. DR. HENRY KUEHNE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON .Over Smith fie Jackson’s Drug Store.. Phones: Office, 1506 Residence, 1823 DR. HOMER HILL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Chile’s Drug Store. Resi­ dence, 2007 Whitia Ave. Both Phones: Residence, 224; office, 65. H O T E L S U T O R EUROPEAN PLAN. Best Cafe in the city. Sunday evening dinners a specialty. THE STUDENT’S FRIEND. DR. J . D. SIMMS DENTIST. Over Keller’s Stationery Store, Opposite Avenue Hotel. Phone 1576. 722 Cong. Ave. A U S T I N , ................................ TEXAS. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Palace Barber Shop Only Turkish Bath in Austin E. C. / I M M E R M A N , P r o p . Bosche RuilcJlnfis / \ The AVENUE HOTEL BARBER SHOP Is tirst-class and up-to-date in every respect. Come to see us HOT AND COLD BATHS ^ G A S S A W A Y & O LI* I M A N T , P r o p r i e t o r s . THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Capital . Surplus and Profits - Deposits $300,000 250,000 2,500,000 . . . . . . BUSINESS OF THE FACULTY AND OF THE STUDENTS SOLICITED W U K A S C H & W A G N E R OYSTER LOAVES, HOT CHOCOLATE, BEST CHILI AND LUNCHES IN AUSTIN POR And Ail Kinds of Best; Ciders, High G ra d e Candles, trulls, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Stationery, etc. OLD PHONE 1071 H I K I E X A N A NEW CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED AN IN NUM IGA I ION HOM) MKKTlNCaS TO MSOLYK TIII: LIQTOK I .IAI," A s TH KY 1*1 I IT. \SSKMIU.Y TO 1*11011- MEANS AND METHODS DISCUSSED In recognition of the fact that the “ Liquor Question" is one of nat­ ional interest, a number of the s tu ­ it advisable to organize dents think a club to Investigate that problem in all its p h a s e s ; whence it came, where is. and whither it g o e s t ; what li­ it quor lias done iii the past, what it : is doing today, and what it is likely ( to do iii the future; and the different tin* dis­ s ys tem s of local option, and I pensary system, prohibition, and others. And let it tie* "pro" bo borne the Indifferent are the "anil" ami j .lrgetnIv solicited in to join hands this investigation. its d e p o s i t i o n in mind that o f tin' various s ug ge st io ns a s to the arrangement of a program the i best one see ms to he to assign Ave or six ne n from six to eight minutes tach. Or if Interest demanded d e ­ bate after one of th ese talks, then debate it and have f e w er assignments. Tiles*’ are qu estion s to be discus- j I lied and settled by all who tak*’ part, the object be ing to grasp tin* best to become thor- method by which . uglily acquainted with all s i d e s of I h e question. Some think It perfect­ ly legitimate to give such of tin* ob­ to our tained results as we see fit h o m e people through our local pa­ p e r s . others think It. quite in order tin* to hold open m e e tin gs so that co-eds, et a1, who wish might hear tin* discussions. o.* course, arc questions to he decided af ter we organize, These also. let Do not int eresting tin* su gg e st io ns that such an organization t an Im* made e n ­ to tertaining to others, our selves ant! profitable to all, crowd the three things to bt* r em em ­ out is to Im* a fair, bered now: that investigation; open-minded, catholic thai we meet in room 7t) at 4 o clock. ibis, Wednesday, afternoon, January 27th, and that each and every male is insisted upon to be pres­ st aden! ent . it - - o --------------- Is your Texan subscription one if so, why * of the i i 3 unpaid ones? 0 unpaid ones? Th** Senior Class will meet this afternoon at 2 : 1 5 , in room seventy. All members of class urged to be present. Important ma tters to be considered. L. P. LOCHRIDGE. President. .-------------Q - ------- 173 y**t. Are you one. 0_ . G E R M A N I \ M E E T I N G . CV C L O T H I N G . J The Circut Mig Cut on ALL s u n s ALL OVERCOATS ALL RAIN COATS ALL T R O U S E R S still on Xii $4.00 and $5.00 Patent Leather Shoes now $3.00 SMITH & W ILCOX 6 3 3 C O N G R E S S V E N U E YOUNG MEN’S SWAGGER SHOES L . E . W A T E R M A N ’S “ I D E A L ’' F O U N T A I N P E N S W e h a v e j a i l r e c e i v e d a l a r g e a l a c k o f NEW UNIVERSITY PENNANTS TOBIN’ S BOOK STORE S O L D A V I S * Dealer in full line of imported and domestic cigars and tobacco*, stationery, periodicala, books and newspapers. Al legretti’s candies. Billiards and pool tables new. Repairing pool and billiard tables a specialty. 705 Gong. Ave. IF YOU HAPPEN TO GO BROKE Run Short or Want to Buy a Dia­ mond or anything el*e, Sec J. A. JACKSON 617 Congress Ave. AUSTIN, - TEXAS. GEO. W. PATTERSON, UNDERTAK­ PROPRIETOR ECLIPSE ER AND STABLES. OMNIBUS AND BAG­ GAGE TRANSFER, FINE CARRIAGES AND LIGHT LIVERY. RUBBER-TIR­ ED HOSPITAL AMBULANCE. 108 TO 116 EAST SEVENTH STREET. BOTH PHONES 161. »»#•■ * ■»> I A* The hest that can be produced. For m en w ho care lo circs** well. HANAN SHOES $5.50, $6.50 FLORSHIEM SHOES $5 WALK E Z Y SHOES $3.50, $4 Y o u can’t do better for your feet or pocket. R em em ber the name BURT SHOE COMPANY 6 1 2 CONGRESS AVENUE GEORGE MILLER The iine.t light lively in the city. C«r- Mages in connection. 208-210 E. Fifth St. Phone 25. PRINTS AND POST CARDS EVERY DAY Jordan K o d a k s Loaned to Students G l o Congress Avenue, Upstairs P O R T R A I T S OF M E R I T Made bv W I L S O N & J E N S E N O L D P H O N E 1027 918 C O N G R E S S A V E N G E THIO UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS. Austin. Jan. 21, 1909. To the ProfcsHors of the Unlver«i- t y ; Tilt’ Young: Women's Christian Association of the University has bought and Installed in room I ' on flit* first floor of the main building a multigraph. The Association s p a r - | pose in ow nin g this machine is ult!- . m a n l y to furnish a means for a few \ o u n g women each year to make their col lf •ge expenses, Dr. \V. J. Hattie, Miss I Alin Un is ami Dr. F. L. Jew- i it imve kindly consented to a d as a c o m m it te e to serve as general supervisors. The office work is under the supervision of the Practical Needs Committee. to adjust rates, and The multigraph is especially sult- e I for large orders. We therefore solicit your eircu’ar letters, outlines, etc. is desired that manuscripts be given as far i n a d v a n c e as possi- j hie, but rush orders can be done when imperative. It Very sincerely, HERTA COOPER, Chairman Prue. Needs Com RATES: letters, one page (l e tt er . 1 0OO paper) .............................................$4.00 Each ‘■ •ibso pe nt 1 , 0 0 0 ............$2.00 r,00 letters, one p a g e .................. $3.OO ..................................... $2..iO 200 I* tiers 1,000 pest c a r d s ............................. $2.50 >00 post c a r d s ...................................$2.00 large or­ Special prices made foi ders. (> Are you on*1 of t In* 17 3. piBUHfR'S (ONEECEIONERY Cor. 22nd and Speedway in C o n n e c tio n Ladies’ P a rlor Fine Line of t igu^, Fruit and Candy Chili and Lunches hcrvcd CONSIDERATE Conservatism in Banking is to care for many interest* while capitalising none. Capital and surplus $ 465,000 A sse ts ...................................... 2,500,000 AMERICAN NA I K M BANK AUSTIN, TEXAS. ■ \ j f . j ie#9| ' *8ss i S/ \ "L . . - V r V HIGH GRADE TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE AND RENT W. S. HART 109 W e s t 6 t h S t r e e t Bosche’s T r o y La u n d ry STRICTLY DOMESTIC. FINEST WORK. ALWAYS THE BEST. Phone 73. S06 Cong. Ave. SCHUTZA COZY CORNER F O R IHE BEST Of EVERYTHING THE o RUSK. installed to be present. to th© society Cf,ss 0 f On Thursday ( t o m o r r o w ) night at its the Germania will have 7 : 3 0 regular m ee tin g in room 15. Some I important business is to come up lie- fore in** Society and every member is replicated T h e r e I will also be a very inter est ing pro- su< - The officers for the present term in the Rusk Society were Saturday night. The retiring presi­ dent, Bob Holliday, and the new one, th* T. J. Arnold, were very eomplimen- gr amm e. On account tary to each other ariel the pro- in t h e i r addresses. Mr. Holliday made ^ram com mi tt ee has decided to have anoth er o n e . On Thursday night an several valuable su gg e st io ns for th** important University problem will good of the society in the future. bt* discussed. The puestion is: Re­ solved: is for the best in­ terest of tin* University of Texas to raise to | 14 units." The The regular program was carried out. Th** affirmative won the pues- for a c o m pu l­ tion which declared sory school For best speaker of the evening, Mr. Allen r e c e i v e d two votes from the judge and Mr. Templeton one. Messrs. Harris and T iv e r to n w ere elected to mem bel - ship and initiated. by I Messrs. Leonards, Tre nc km ann , and Bchofst ag. these Pitted great logicians and able disciples of are Messrs. P e t ach, Dem ost he nes its entrance requirem ent s , iie last debate, affirm a t ive "That it against upheld law. of is - o ----------- A lm ost two m on ths since Dec. 1st. B ie sel e end B. it. Stifler. Ire vou one of th e 173 unpaid sub- * 0 ‘ scribers? Everybody is invited to c o m e on a n d attend the rousing meeting, VARSITY BARBER SHOP N. W. Ru t l ed g e , P r o p . ROBT. E. THIELE Dealer in ALL KINDS OF MEATS AND SAUSAGE. Cor. 19th and Guadalupe St*. SHINING P AR LO R IN CONNECTION Old Phone 420. New Phone 549. STU D E N T T R A D E ESPECIALLY SOLI CI TED U N IV E R SIT Y TAILOR SHOP A R Smith, Prop. Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing L a d i e s ’ Wor k a Specialty Old P ho ne 1 6 7 5 2 2 1 6 Gu a d al up e In R e a r of B a r b e r Shop Attention University Students! Students bolding sta te certificates can seem** good positions as teach­ ers by ph on in g or writing J . L . TAI I , Biti \V. Oth St. Bell Phone 89 . Austin, Texas. , I «• I , , n . W e have m oved from students Attention SOS C ongress A ve., to 1 007 Congress A ve., w here w e will be glad to see you. Let us m ake your B I G G S & C O . Spring Clothes y e l l o w t a b o r * f r o n t Our Clerks are old Texas Students. Pay us a call and you will be pleased. Open all night VAIN SMITH DRUG COMPANY S U C C E S S O R S T O Y A T E S & M U N T E R ____________________ __________________________ T H E T E X A N . SPRIN G SUITS O N L Y N E VV O N E S I N I H E C I I Y. S E E A V E N U E W I N I ) O VV NEW SPRING PANTS J U S T R E C E I V E D . S E E S I X T H S T R E E T W I N D O W THE NEW R O S E NW A L D & WEIL S P R I N G SUITS ARE AHEAD OE ALL THE “OLD TIME” HOUSES A L L W I N I E R S L I P S , R A I N A N I ) O V E R C O A T S V-, O F F O N E - T H I R I ) ( I F F M E A N S A B U N C H O F M O N E Y S A V E D C O R D E R A VEN U E and SIXTH S T R E E T H A R R E L L S A S T O R C C O R M E N A N O Y O U N G V I E N C O RN ER AVENUE and SIX TH S T R E E T Bray, f o r m e r ly p ro f e s s o r of bo ta ny , In th e U ni v e rs ity , is now co nn ec te d AA it Ii Syr acu se Unive rsity , Th e next n u m b e r of th e Coyote, the tirst u n d e r th e new m a n a g e m e n t , nil l be a v a l e n t i n e n u m b e r , a n d will a p p e a r about F e b r u a r y 13th. D r a w ­ ings a r e d u e S a t u r d a y , J a n u a r y 30th, all o t h e r c o n t r i b u t i o n s , T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y Uh. One visit to our shop will prove to the most skeptical t h a t we are leaders in our line. Burnham Bros., the B ar ­ bera, opposite Driskill Hotel. F. \v\ H o u s e h o l d e r , t u t o r in h i s ­ tory, h a s j u s t r e t u r n e d fro m a t h r e e day s tr ip to W ic hi ta F a lls and o t h e r in- N ort h T ex as points. u l t i m a t e l y Mr. H o u s e ­ frportion t o u r h o ld e r a n d Mr. P a r r i s h to pra ct ice law in W i c h i t a Falls. Th is is the coining city of th e P a n h a n d l e , and all th e f r ie n d s of th e tw o foo tba ll It was a n in t e n d NOW IS THE TIME the to lay in your supply of coal, be­ fore first rush when “n orther’* arrives. We are sole agents for the the still OSAGE B A L E S T E R the original deep-shaft coal. territory flV'ALESTER FU EL CO. Phones 246. I . H R E E N B E R G . MANUFACTURING OI HUAN C A I I D ! IC A U H l A l f l r U j A l l 17 / ' A D D I H A D ' t U l l l l l l / U n has * » t h d m v a from the r n i v **rs,t-v- I Falls lawyers will need extra s h o u l - ! * Miss J e s s i e W o od w ard of C o le m a n I |H,ro,,s t l i e r u i ' s U T I b u m M i t t ! W i n n ‘ ” ” s u r e tha t o t h e r W i c h i t a i intptwpic. .spt'^ r ' v W e gua ra nte e satisfaction w h e t h e r you buy go od s o r have repairing d o n e Dr. B axt er, Dentist, 600 Cong. Ave. — We loan kodnks to students. Jordan, j, js g r a t i f y i n g to t h e Texan File left fo r h e r home on S a t u r d a y . d e r pads a nd s hi n g u a r d s . J. L V R E D E N B U R G H C O N G R E S S A V E N U E 8 1 6 H o r a c e Dun ean , of l a s t y e a r 's law fil° Avf- class, was in to w n Monday. th a t Moore & M orri so n j m a n a g e m e n t a t t r i b u t e a good s h a r e of t h e i r in Bill Oran in. 'OO, was seen in th e c o r r i d o r s t h e first of th e week. Mr. .! I*. Din sm op . of S u l p h u r I r ,,as(, b u s | n „ ss ) h , s y e a r (0 S p r in g s h a s wi th. lr uw n fr om tho I n - i versify. I r l M n B s , 11S).(I ln t h e Toxaii. _____ C . M. MILLER Dealer in Wall Paper, Paints and Oils, White Lead, Varnishes, Window Glass. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. 711 Cngress Ave. STEINWA Y- STARR - RICHMOND Jesse French Piano Co. M anufacturers and D istrib u tors HIGH CLASS PIANOS P h o n e U s, No. 2 9 5 Each P h on e Vivian ( M i k e ) Ir vin e was a vis itor at tile U niv ers ity last week. T h - b o a rd will ar o a tl y a p p r o r l n t o .-ny urln.ls w h l r h tho M u d on ts m a y d r o p Into i ho ( a n u s box. KL W. Davis, CL Kl., 7, is witli Hie Rock Island at Hydro, Okla. Mr. Goug h of M cKinney visited his d a u g h t e r , Miss Ann, a few d a ys a g o . ' C a c t u s m a t e r i a l of a n y so rt will l i e a p p r e c i a t e d i f drop pe d in t h e box o r h a n d e d to a m e m b e r of t h e bo ard . Get your pictures framed a t More land's cor. of Cong. Ave. and 7th St. ^ ^ A l e t t e r J a c k received .s tr a n g e b r i n g s the i n f o r m a t i o n th a t he is im a n e n g i n e e r i n g Job at R i o [ lUI- fr om Mr. J. W. S t a n l e y of Au st in has w i t h d r a w n from th e University. E v e ry f u r n i s h s o m e t h i n g t o t h e U n iv e rs it y a n n u a l . s t u d e n t s h o u ld We make post cards from kodak films. , I . * Jordan, 610 Congress Ave. — — — J * t h e S t u d e n t s ’ Association to fill t h e c h a i r ' Sti nso n was chosen by , oni p, We a t t r i b u t e o u r success to o u r „ r s , . (.|ass bllt , iarl„ ,rs a n , e m p l o y e d Iii Xo m, , p o | | t „ IU no A K e as onover , 607 ((|lr sh C o n g re ss Aev. I.et theM'H. P h o n e I s l ? . im* r o p y o r I.. Atchle.v, 104 W. 1 8 th St. o r a t i o n s j o u r F a s t e r c om es on t h e l i t h of April ________________ this ye ar. whic h m e a n s s p r i n g suit busine; s p r i n g suit b u s in e s s will op e n ear ly. ha ve A lr e a dy Moore & Morrison , , , fo r Uni booked a n u m b e r of o r d e r s v e r i t y s t u d e n t s . t h a t # . , , . hi TEA DV it t i l l KA KSA 1*8 OF H I K C U R T A I N C L I ' I t. F R A N K S. TAYLOR, Manager 813 Congree A it nae His. T h i n k u p s o m e g r i n d s to r t h e C a c - I left va c a n t by Ed S l a u g h t e r , a s s i s t a n t b u s in e s s m a n a g e r of th e Texa n. DR. F. P. OLAUGHLIN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 700 Congress Ave. Z I E R - P H I L L I P S FURNITURE COMPANY Medium and High Grade Furniture. Phones 440. The Capital Bank and Trust Co. A p p r e c i a t e s th e Students* Business ^ W. I t . S M I T H A »„ A l I . RN Varsity Tailoring Co. .SMI I ll A A L I. FN, Cr>t> C l e a n i n g , F r e t t i n g a n d Repai rin g W o r k called for and drlirrre