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J s e c r e t a r y t w i c e A p r i l 3, t a t e s t u d e n t t h e U n i v e r f r o m 5 t h r e e l a r g e t h i rd t h e th** *mt I*** t o t*» in o r a b o u t F e b r u a r y 1st , p r e l i m i n a r i e s c a m p a i g n will be h e l d in w r e s t l i n g a t t h e M a i n \ u d i t o r i u m , a n d f o r d i f f e r e n t t h e w e i g h t s will f o l l o w o n th* i n - t i t u in a ll A m i a s a l i o n s o f N o r t h A m e r i c a i e - u l t o f t h i s m e e t i n g V a t i t y will l e ­ s e n t o n e o f th** s t r o n g e s t w o r k e r s in l o t h o f th** n o n C h r i s t i a n I a m b i , M r , A C, H a r t , th*- - i g m f l e a n * ’** t h e e m a t c h e s p r o v e Iii c o m m e n t i n g o n c h a m p i o n s h i p e d u c a t i o n a l f i n a l m e e t t h e t h e o f t e a m s will be o f t h e c o n v e n t i o n , M r , C u r r y s a i d ; t h e U n i v e r s i t y ' It s e v e r a l a m e m o n t h s u c c e s s , a b r o u g h t Un o t h e r w i t h t h r o u g h A p r i l b e i n g s h o w n bo\m<* class'.* l i v e l y a b r a n c h of a t h l e t i c s in t o w n s t o c o m p e t e t e a m , e x t e n d i n g I s t . 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Interest W a v e s H i g h O v e r D e b a t e t o He recital w h i c h 1 a n s a r e b e i n g m a d e t h e y wi l l g i v e 1 D e m o n t h e S t u d y i n b 1 " g » a m will c o n s i s t o f s e - I t a l i a n o p e r a . N o t e d will g i v e r e n d i t i o n s 7 ‘ Jl j*' , a ! ‘ ' * ,eN‘ ’ a l ' ° Le s e l e c t i o n s o n This r e c i t a l will f o l l o w " ; ' t h e c l u b I s t u d y w h i c h “ ii.w i n g t h i s y e a r , n a m e l y , a n d t h e i r c o m p o s e r s . "I" * I talk u ‘ : a m e e t i n g o f t h e S t u ­ b b s a f t e r n o o n a t 5 G A R L A N D A D A I R . Ti) '.-*m a f - No t i c e . C lu b n ; A . n u l : m e e t s T h u r s d a > 0 o ’c lock a t t h e Y. M. C. ' **t w o r k for the term ,u !';•,(;i , s c 1 A-. ir , a ^ ,lttd" ' u Pori a n d the require- ' i0M wbl b e explained. r U n t c a t t e r is to be brought c iss®d- A ll Masons are in- ‘ J. E. W HEAT. * f ’ w f !’ ht'arsal a t 5 p. rn. to- IZ V M~ i n . •' L a n i e r h o l d s s afternoon at 5 o'clock. i t s r e e u ! a r 6 * • * * » « thi s I T “ I t th*- m o s t if n o t t i o n , t h a t ii h e l d . is o n e o f tile m o s t s i g n i f i c a n t , c o n e e n t u d e n t g e n e r a t i o n fa*-** s i g n i f i c a n t It b r i n g s t h e r u i n g t o f a c e w i t h I t t o A m e r i c a ’s c h o i c e s t m e n a n d women f o r h i g h e s t a m i m o s t u n s e l f i s h l i f e i n v e s t me n t . * * SHEAK ERS C U Ii MEETING. I h e S p e a k e r s ' C l u b m e t s e s s i o n g r a m h a d b e n p r e p a r e d b u t , l a s t n i g h t . N o in r e g u l a r r e g u l a r p r o ­ i n s t e a d , t e r m w a s T h e r e w a s a g o o d m e m - t h e c o m i n g f o r , t h e w o r k d i s c u s s e d . b e r s h i p p r e s e n t . CHAPEL NOTICES Re v . H a l l W i l l i a m * t h e s e r v i c e s t h i s wee* . H e i n t r o d u c e d t h e r e a d i n g f r o m t o p i c s o f t h e w e e k b y l e a d i n g is B a u l ’# F i r s t L e t t e r t o t h*1 C o r i n t h i a n s H e a b o u t p e o p l e o f v a r i o u s g i f t s . f o r o n e r e m e m b e r e d w i s h e d t o b e t h i n g , n a m e l y , t h a t t h e th« i e a r e m a n y k i n d s o f g o o d p e o p l e . is a l s o t r u e t h a t m a n y p e o p l e a n * i t g o d ii* w r o n g w a y s . T h e r e a r e v a r i ­ s t a t e m e n t o u s w a y s o f e x p r e s s i n g o n e ' s g o o d ­ n e s s , t h r o u g h th*- i n t e l l e c t , t h e i m a g i ­ n a t i o n , t h e e m o t i o n s , e t c . T h e t a l k t o d a y a n d f o l l o w i n g d a y s t h i s i n t e r e s t i n g o n will p r o v e q u i t e i n t e r e s t i n g t o p i c . —— — — W E A T H E R R E B O R I U n i v e r s i t y o b s e r v a t o r y u p t o 6 p. rn. y e s t e r d a y . M a x i m u m m i n i m u m , 30. F o r e c a s t a n d w a r m e r . t e m p e r a t u r e 5 4 ; f o r T o d a y : F a i r 9 m m a L - M A N Y V E T E R A N S OF LAST A E A R S B U A GOOD S C H E D U L E HAS BEEN s m - lix SKFTBVLL T E A M HA V E R E T U R N E D TH IS YEAR A N D WILL SECURED A N D PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT FOK A . • G O O D T E A M . B E G I N P R A C T I C E S H O R T L Y . T H E D AIL Y TEXAN F i r s t College Daily in the South , a e S tu d e n t Daily Publication of the dent Daily Publieatio T - a .. .. — U niversity of Texas. Published every m orn in g except Mon day d u rin g the college >ear. E n u r e d a* second class m a t t e r at the Postoffice a t Austin, T e x a s, u nder the A ct of C ongress of M arch • , Subscription price $2.50 in advance, $3.00 if not paid by Dec. 1st. R a lp h B. F e a g t n Editor -in -Chiet Lynn W. L a n d r u m . . .M a n a g in g Editor J e r r y S. Fow ler. . .Busine-:, M anager Fred Hancock Assistant N onager gr p R. U n d e r w o o d .. Circulation O F F I C E S ; U n i v e r s i t y : Kuom 120, Main Bide U p-tow n: 206 W. 6 th Street. O F F I C E H O U RS E d ito r ...................................... M anaging E ditor . . 7 :30-8 :80, T . T . S 7:30-9:30, M. W. F* . 10:30-11:30 M a n a g e r ............................... A sst. M an age? 0 :3 0 - 10:30 W cept S a tu rd a y . Circulation Mgr .M. W. F-, h.30 IO'.30 T. T. S., 9:30-10:30 T E L E P H O N E S : U niversity Office.................. ................................. U p-town ........................................ Editor ............................... M anager Assistant Manager ........... Circulation M a n a g e r ......... .. .3 3 7 6 489 381 1668 2906 . . . . 2 0 2 2 1hmu«* E d ito r T o d a y : F. I*. H IBBA R D W ythe, '-co. Hinton, E L. Baker, R. G. Beckner, C. W. Fenet, Miss May t urry , A. R. Parks, C. W est, D. Kills, A. R. Thom pson, E O. ( a r te r , .I W. W o ie n e ra ft, V. W fUP% ways more harm than good that comes from the fight. What will the present season hold in store for us? Person­ ^ u l d hk<. u> e n d o r s e (.an{lida, v of the man who ^ will pledge himself, if elected, to make photographic reproduc­ tions of the pine shacks over the State of Texas. Who will be the first to solicit our support. T H E FIRING L IN E if The Daily T exan will p r in t all the com m unications from people of U niversity intended fo r they a r e the good of th e institu tion or th e s t u ­ dent body. T he w r ite r shall be re ­ sponsible fo r sen tim e n ts ex pre sse d ; a i t i d e s m u s t be b rie f; they m u st not be a n ta g o n istic . T he s ig n a tu r e will be w ithheld upon request. a. rn. in to th e ir t r e a t * part merits W hy th e law stu d e n ts tip theit hats to th e ir p ro fe ss o rs ? I b is q u e s ­ tion has worried the w rite r consider ably ever since he has been the I U n iv ersity, a n d he has not reached a satisfactory a n s w e r yet. My obser the practice it is not vat ion is th at for stu d e n ts in any of the o th e r de- th eir p ro fesso rs with such a degree of respect, and yet no one will say t h a t they do not ro­ in s tr u c to r s a s much as p e d If th ere is really any the Laws do. ouml reason for doing it, all well and good; hut, if not, le t’s abolish the custom. To my mind, it belittles a man to doff his h a t to a n o th e r one, This is a dem ocratic c o un try, and one man is as good as a n o th e r >o we say. If we really believe in dem ocracy, we to will not go a ro u n d “ kow-towing* treat our It them as o rd in a ry hum an beings. ccm s to me that a man would resent ha ving a n o th e r to him. We tip our h a ts to ladies, not to men, and any m an feels that he is re g a l cl­ ed more in the light of a lady th a n in the light of a m an who is esteemed and respected, when some one tip s his hat in spe a k in g to him. in stru c to rs, but tip his hat sim ply f r a n k l i n j e f f e r s o n . SEL E-RE DEMI *T ION. Subsequent success robs past failure of its sting. Those who failed in their courses last term who are lucky enough to be al- lowed to re-enter school should determine to profit by their tail ure and to make good with the lathe! te r m s work. present and mother were disappointed that you failed, but they will be glad to forgive and forget ii' von make good grades this term. Don’t give up. Enter wit Ii a new determination upon your work. Lay aside those* things that impeded your progress last term; forego some of the pleas­ ures of college life, and give more time and attention to your books. It is not dishonorable to fail, but it is far from creditable* to keep on failing. Today is the day to begin your work of self­ redemption. WHERE DO YOU TRADE? S. M. U. PR A C T IC A L L Y C O M P L E T E Wilt IU* Ready lo Open Doors Next Fall Over One Tho usand Vp- plications Received. T he S o uthe rn M ethodist University, now being built a t Dallas, and des­ tined, prom inent edu cators a r e con­ vinced, to become one of the g ie a te s t the1 South, will bt* un iv ersities of opened first y e a r's educational work ac tu a lly com­ menced n e x t fall, provided tin* 11- mainlier of the Dallas sub scrip tion s for Dallas Halt and tin* subscrip tion s tin* m e n s the sLite for th r o u g h o u t d orm ito ry art* paid by April I. for stu d e n ts and its the speedy F ra n k Reedy, b u r s a r of the un iv er­ sity, said y e ste rd a y th a t he had been asked by the executive co m m ittee to u n d e rta k e collection of these subscrip tion s and th a t the exec­ utive com m ittee believes the build­ ings can la* completed and the u n iv e r­ sity opened next S e p te m b er if these subscriptio ns a r e paid. in ity opens, T here a r e alre a d y over 1,000 appli cations for e n ro llm e nts as students when the S o uthe rn M ethodist I niver- lf the m e n ’s dorm itory an d the w om en’s d o rm ito ry a r e both . om pleted before fall, Mr. Reedy bt*- I ie ves this n u m b e r could bt* accom m o­ dated. He is very positive the sta te m e n t th a t the university will not In* opened fo r one sex alone; if it is opened in Se p te m b e r, provision will be made fo r men and women stu d e n ts alike. T h e w om en’s d o rm ito ry is now under c o n tra c t, and th e purpose is to commence w ork upon it a s soon as the money is lined up for th e m e n ’s building;. In the final a n a ly sis of the question of w h e th e r o r not the uni­ versity opens in S ep te m b e r or is d e ­ the layed longer re sts entirely with su bscribers an d depends upon w hether the sub sc riptio ns prom ised a r e paid by April I. to Even should the m e n ’s do rm ito ry , only, be completed by Se p te m b er, it would be possible to open th e univer- ity, by giving this building the women and le ttin g the male stu d e n ts rom o utside until th e m en's building is finished. However, unless the sub- eiiption.s a r e paid so co n stru c tio n work may be commenced as soon a s po si hie, the a u th o r itie s c a n n o t c a rry out th e ir hope of in itia tin g th e active work of the u n iv e rs ity next S e p te m ­ ber. The O klaho m an fro m th e U n iv e r ­ sity of O klahom a p r in ts th e follow­ ing: “T h a t the T ex a s Ix m g ho rns a r e the quite am b itio us is shown from following te n ta tiv e schedule p u b lish ­ ed by the Daily T e x a n s ‘‘October 3, Polytechnic a t A ustin ; O ctober IO, B aylor a t A u stin ; Octo­ ber IT, S o u th w e s te rn a t A u stin ; Oc­ tober 4, Vanderbilt or Sew anee at T u stin ; N ovem ber 9, O klahom a or IT, G eorgia a t H ouston; N ov em ber Missouri o r K an sas a t A u s tin ; N o ­ vem ber ‘26, A uburn, Indian a, Michi­ gan or Carlisle.” Far be it from us to attempt sentiment student to mould against those merchants and business men who do not deem it worth while to advertise their wares through the medium ol your student paper. I bey are good men, but they do not want your trade. Therefore you will shun them as they' shun you. It gives us pleasure, however. to speak a good word for those who appreciate your trade, lite progressive business men ot Austin are proud of the I niver- sity of Texas, and are always ready and willing to lend 'ap­ port to student activities. They I he\ appreciate your have something to oiler you and they take pleasure in advertis­ ing in your paper. trad*. You would be a pretty pool Indian if you did otherwise than trade with is, of course, if you have any pride in your paper. them—that INEVITABLE. The inactivity of the winter terms always begets politics. The middle of the term will like­ ly find a number of candidates in th e field. We hope and trust the political season will th at come and go as quietly as possi­ ble. The Student Body usually dreads to enter upon a political battle, for there is alm ost al- T H E 0 A I L Y T_EJCA_N Hancock Opera House January 8th, 9th and E dison’s G en u in e T a lk in g Pie u Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 12 and 13 T H E (.HEAT WHITE SHANK IM AN “ T H E T R A F F I C ” “BEN HUR Saturday, January 17th M RS. FISKE IN HEU LATES! SI ( ’LESS “THE HIGH ROAD’’ V O I C E C U L T U R E PIANOFORTE ANI) HRHAN FLAVIN*., IIIKORN OI M R. B E N J. P O T T E R Fe " ° ' V o J . . . Residence 301 VV. 8th , ... STI DIO AT ST. DAN ID S < III RC I Telephone Interview by Appointment B R Y D S O N B R O T H E R S G E N E I! A I. < () N T IC A C T <» R S PI YN N G MILK. Kl MHE It. SASH, AND DOORS P h o n e 249 1612-1620 Guadalupe Street A t O u r S t o r e You will find it nice selection of Pennants, Pillows, I nj, versify lewelrv. lies. Hath Robes. Sweaters and S h i r t s . We are representatives of t h e M. Horn & Co. Tailors, ol ( hicago. The University Shop 1610 LAVACA ST. A. G. GER I ES, Prop. , ,, Will S. Wood I B. W oodburn W00D-W0 0 DBURN CO. Commercial Advertising . P r i n t i n g I l l u s t r a t i n g , D u p l o . S I G N S R,„,m s o w , van Sn,i:h-s ..rug Store Store Phone i i i \ l SEIN , T E X VS P ic t u r e f r a m in g OUR STUDY lf we framed it, it has our i E a i x i i f n h » s T , » i i * : i f s Perfect. We stand ne hind the I.ahel. c. M. MILLER a r t m a t e r i a l s 71l CONGRESS AVENUE. “T O B IN S " EN G RAVE Wedding Invitations An­ nouncements, Calling ( nds Dance Programs, Menus Etc. IN THEIR OWN PLANT We also make a specialty of M o n o g ra m S tation ery Samples for the asking BOTH PHONES 510 GOG Congress Avenue A ustin, T exas Special Sale on Holiday Candies All k in d s o f boxes with f o r n ia F r u i t s , H om e Made ( ’re a m , a n y color of I‘ to y o u r o rd e r . F ree Deliwtv. Cali­ Ice : niints SWANN it fu rn itu re & £ [ I ^ ^ Any broken lens du plicated while you wait. J J l M U . C D V I ITI* t . K I L L L AUSTIN FLORAL CO. 723 C ongress Avenue OLOF OLSSON, Florist 105 E ast F ifte e n th St. L a rg e st E sta b lish m e n t in ( e n tia l and South T exas L A W Y E R Pendexter Bldg. Austin, Texas C om e and see us for your Shaving R equ isites. W e sell anything in the Toilet Line. Special Inducements to -------------- . S tu d e n ts . The W. L. Harrison Co. B^ teH^ 5£rifkillKHEo "R 113 E a s t S ix th S m e t . _ D R . HOMER HILL 1>IIVS1(1VV XNI) SURGEON - W IL L IA M R I BINSON. Prop. •109 G uadalupe St. Old Phone 1016 All our B akery Goods are m anufactured in a Clean, Improved. Sanitary Shop, w ith some m achinery W e deliver everywhere. H o t Rolls e v e r y even ing for su p p ei. R um K" ■ ■• • 912 C o n g re ss Avenue. FANCY GROCERIES |>E, ,f ATESSEN IN CONNECTION PICNIC LUNCHES A SPECIALTY THI' SI'CHIT OI T H E r o l ’fLVKITY OF I A y S T I N I ies in its individuality. , «r PKW I OR ljiea because its m ade SU PE R IO R . Its p op ular not because its m ade in Austin, but r es iv A T T-* J V I A I U QUALITY MILLS, Newly Incorporated. Austin, Texas P h o n e s: Office: Old, 1506; New, 102. Residence: Old, 997; New, 355. I T—I T A H D I A C T i l M R T r v n B K J D L U I L d L K I ! L U U I v Rooms 319-320-321 Scarbrough Bldg. O v e r Van Smith's Drug Store Residence, 2007 Winds Ave,,.,. Both Phones—Office, 65; Res., 224 a u s t in s a n it a r iu m l a u n d r y Corner I 1 th and Avenue r I U h -m d Avenue u 191___~ OI Phone 3 0 8 6 I hone dUoo RING 3327 And Have The A na nave i n e We do family wai-hin* Students’ laundry a specialty. Shirts STUDENTS' PRESSING CLUB Doctor that suit a s you take it o u t of Doctor t h a t suit a s you ta k e it o ut of your tru n k . 9 cents, 3 for 25 cents; underwear, I21 ■> cents poi snit. AU work strictly guaranteed. G. W. VARDEN, Proprietor. C orner of 19th and Guadalupe. __________________________ III. WI «H"’f MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY WILL,“ *'-~™,,,ES *lmo Mgrs. - . ..nrv , /vil , 1/WL’ V * VIA IC TUC IllTCT SAVES YOU MONEY AND IS THE HEST THE STUDENTS* FRIEND Phone 685 ■ t i » i ------ 1 »■— “ **■ P i c t u r e F r a m i n g D o n e in All S t y l e s Wp r n rrv th e largest line of Mouldings in the city. We do our own work, I here, ore can .iv e you .he .owes, prices. ' U '...jSLigae 1504 Lavaca Street. BRA D FO R D -D O R FLIN G ER c o ., Austin and Taylor, Texas ----------- — ----------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- K O D A K F I N I S H I N G \ little better—quicker— neater— In experts liking the hest pa­ pers and chemicals, and who KNOW HOW, Bring your Films one day— get your pictures the next. T H E J O R D A N CO. “We Make Kodak Prints and Post Cards Every Day.” THELBERT MARTIN A t t o r n e y - a t - L a w ivoom i, masonic lempnj. Room I, Masonic Temple. Old Phone 267 A u stin , T e x a s ~ NELSON DAVIS & C O . I IM PORTERS A N D IMPORTERS AND _ „ WHOLESALE GROCERS 107-111 WEST FOURTH ST. E stab lish e d 1871 NALLE & COMPANY LUMBER Mill W ork Building M a te r ia ls Phones 172 601-623 E. 6th St. SMITH & FULMORE S p len did L o ts a nd Homes near I rn- v e r s if y — I n s u r a n c e of all Kinds Old P h o n e 907 I ’Hen Building I L ook F o r th e Red Oval Sign. Genuine Deep Shaft McAlester Coal Now is th e tim e to lay in y°ur W in te r Supply M cAlester Coal Co, i B oth Phones ll IB. VV D W * RER D R ‘ , Room 506 Littlefield Bldg., ‘ ‘ Fifth Floor A u s t i n , T e x a s AMERICAN LADY FLOUR TEXAS GOODS FOR TEXAS PEOPLE . GAS HEATERS iS&fe SPECIAL PRICES ON GAS & P HEATERS FOR A L1M- T f \ .7 j Quick lieut for cold rooms. All enjoy the genial w arm th of a gas heater. Call at our office and see different styles. I TE I) TIME. AUSTIN GAS LIGHT CO Phone 152 907 Congress Ave. J. R. NICHOLS, M. D. Pra ctice l i m i t e d to EYE, EAR, N O S E A N D T H R O A T (Hasses F itte d 413-414 S c a rb ro u g h Building W e a r e H e a d q u a r t e r s P i c n i c L u n c h e s , F r u i t s . Candy, » F a n c y G roceries. BAUER BROS. phone 182 Ohfl ci 2501 G u a d a lu p e St. ABADIE’S GARAGE Supplies— Storage— Cars to Hire Open Day a n d N ig h t 211-213 E. F ifth Both P h o n e s 1113 I THE ELLIOTTS M A K E R S OF PICTlRES 8 1 4 Congress A> e n mm T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Subscribe Now! I E X A N . Only $1.50 for For the D A IL "! the rest of the year. A table will be kept in the corridor of the Main Building in easy reach I his reduced price will only be of everyone. on until Saturday, So get busy! 25 Per Cent Discount on Meal Tickets We a r e i ss u in g a limited num ber of sin.un Meal Tickets at $7.50 Each T h is will enable you to secure board for a s low a price as th e b o ard in g home or C afete ria. P rom pt service, good cooking, varied menu, at popular prices. y ou r benefit. H ave gone to considerable expense in remodeling for S e c u re y ou r meal ticket at once. Tr> it for a month. S a tis fa c tio n g u aran te e d . University of Texas Cafe 2,19 sPee-—y E L E C T R I C L A M P S A N D S H A D E S Also Extension C a r d s , P o r t a b l e s a n d S u p p l i e s — S h a d e s 5c and P p . C olum bia M azda L a m p s A. E. HANCOCK COMPANY •09 Cong. Ate. P l u m b i n g , H e a t i n g , E l e c t r i c Work. Phones 193 U niversity o f V irg in ia h as recently The American National Bank I N A U S T I N , T E X A S . U. S . G O V E R N M E N T D E P O S I T A R Y . CAPITAL $300,000.00 S U R P L U S $600,000.00 e rs o f the s t a t e $300 p er y e a r, ac c o rd ­ S O L I C I T S Y O U R A C C O U N T . ing to President E. J . .lam es. Goo. W. Littlefield, P r e sid e n t. H. A Wroe, V ice-P resid en t. R. C. Roberdeau, V ic e - P re sid e n t. T . II. Davis, V ice-Presiden t. L . J . S c h n eid er, C ashier. H . Pfaefflin, A s s i s t a n t Cashier. Out o f I JHX) F r e sh m e n at the Uni versity o f P en n sy lv an ia, LS a r e s tu d y ­ in g Greek. They a r e tr a i n i n g for col lege p residents. WUKASCH CAFE AND GROCERY Short order L u n ch es, Ice Cream and Fan cy C an d ie s ( HAS. G. W U K A S C H , Prop. S ta p le and F a n c y Groceries F r e e Delivery. J O E W U K A S C H , Prop. A s a result of the F re sh m a n e x ­ a m s held a t W ash in g to n and J e f f e r ­ son, only one m an w a s drop p ed, while thirty the usual forty h as been number of stu d en ts lost ann ually. to 2218 GUADALUPE S T R E E T . P H O N E 7071 COLLEGE NOTES completed u new ath letic sta d iu m , a t a cost of $23,000 and s e a t i n g 7,500. It is called L am beth Field. The tuition of each stu d en t in the U n iv ersity o f Illinois c o sts the t a x p a y ­ req uires A new regulation o f Princeton Uni versity t h a t every under­ g r a d u a te at this u n iv e rsity m u st a t ­ tend at least on e-h alf o f the Sunday m orning chapel s e rv ic e s each q u arter. rI I o m e m b e r s of the senior c la ss o f t he U n i c e f - i t y o f K a n s a s will back the the U niversity, th is y e a r with a volun­ ta ry a s s e s s m e n t o f six d o lla rs each. th e an n ual o f J a y h a w k e r , A t Cornell U n iv e rsity are 1 0 6 9 s t u d e n t s who a r e a l m o s t wholly s e l f s u p p o r t i n g , an d 124 stu d e n ts who from $100 to $200 m ore than earn th ere their ex p enses. The yell lead ers o f Brow n U n iv e r­ sity a r e said to u se a novel i n s tr u ­ ment. All the le a d e rs yell in unison through a sin gle horn, thereby g r e a t ­ ly i n c r e a s i n g the volum e o f sound. The F ran klin. A prize o f $1,000,000 ha been o f ­ fered a t S t . P e t e r s b u r g fo r the best bio g rap h y o f C z a r A le x a n d e r I. The prize is the g r e a t e s t ever offered tor The b i o g r a p h y m ay be any work. written in an y l a n g u a g e an d must lie Colum bia has officially m ade soccer football a p a r t o f th e r e g u la r train in g in g y m n a s i u m work. le a st 6 0 0 stu d en ts will be req uired to play a tv. ice a week. A champion g a m e sq uad is to be selected from this num- A t ber.— E x c h an g e . STATE NATIONAL DANK A U S T I N , T E X A S We base our claim to y ou r fa v o r and p a tro n ag e on a record of HALF A C E N T U R Y o f p erfect S E C U R I T Y and absolute PAIR DE Y U N G . JNB. H. R O B I N S O N , J r . , P r e s i d e n t O F F I C E R S : P I E R R E B R E M O N D , V ic e - P re sid e n t W A L T E R B R E M O N D , V ice-Presiden t J G' UA LM, ( -hier S. J . Von K O E N N E R 1 T Z , A s s t . C a sh ie r U N I T E D S T A T E S D E P O S I T A R Y The Austin National Bank OF AUSTIN, TEXAS R esources $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 r ^ l l WILMOT, P re sid e n t. O F F I C E R S : H. F O L T S , Vice-President. MORRIS H IR SH F E L D , C ash ier C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, A sst. C ash ier. KNOWS TH E S T U D E N T S ’ W A N T S A N D W A N T S T H E S T U ­ _ D E N T S ’ B U S I N E S S . CUT F L O W E R S F O R A L L O C C A SIO N S A r tistic a lly A rr a n g e d HYDE PARK FLORAL CO. 822 ( ongress Avenue. P h o n e s: Old, 904; New, 109. SCOT-TISSUE T O W E L S — “ U S E L I K E A B L O T T E R 1 1 la • Sanitary, Serviceab le, S a v i n g — Give rhein a 50c P E R R O L L U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O R E t h e t r o y l a u n d r y L E A D S T H E M A L L THEM f o r s e r v i c e . P H O N E 73 * * "J...... — ......... I • ' JL . . . . . 111 "*** s u b m i t t e d be fo re 1015. jranV re tu rn to the W estern C o n f e r ­ ence to a p o p u la r vote o f s t u ­ d en ts, fa c u l ty and alum ni. T h e r e s u l t w as d e c isiv ely a ira inst the r e tu rn , a n d the M ich igan will continue E a s t e r n te a m s . to p la y the in re s e a r c h , T hat A m e ric a n umvcVMtios ex c el in in stru c tio n . a l t h o u g h fo re ig n sc h o o ls a r e m o re prom inen t is the d ecision reach ed hy Prof. W illia m M c P h e rso n , head o f the D e p a rtm e n t o f C h e m is t r y at the Ohio S t a t e Uni v e rsity , who h a s been s tu d y in g m oth oils o f the eigh teen lead in g u n i v e r s i ­ ties a b r o a d d u rin g tho p ast y ear. H a r v a r d is a f t e r two million d o l la r s for a new g y m n a s iu m . The f i r s t a c ­ tual co n trib u tio n w as m ade rec e n tly , when th e u n d e r g r a d u a t e s in the t w e n t y - fiv e thousand d o lla r s they had p r o m is e d , Clifts from w e a lth y H a r v a r d alu m n i a r e exp ected, a n d a ooh a s s u ffic ie n t c ap ita l is c o l l e c t e d the w ork o f d r a w in g up p la n s will Im* begu n . turn ed r e p r e s e n t s One hundred and foi th irty two the e ig n s t u d e n t s a r e r e g iste re d at U n i v e r s i t y o f Illinois this y e a r. T h e tw en ty-tw o na n u m b e r lion s. C h in a h as 5 3 s tu d e n ts an d a l s o h a s th e only foreig n w om an r e g ist e re d a t T h e m a ­ the university. jo r ity o f th e se men a r e r e g i s t e r e d in the tec h n ica l course. Only tw o f o r ­ eign s t u d e n t s a r e re g iste re d a t Indi a n a U n i v e r s i t y . T h e U n iv e r s ity o f O k la h o m a Hi torical D e p a r t m e n t has j u s t a c q u ir e d a collection o f som e 450 p r e h i s t o r y relic-, all g a t h e r e d by the s a m e m an , anti all collected within a r a d i u s o f ten milt o f a town in the e a s t pi\rt c f the s t a t e . The collection w a s oh ta m e d f r o m A. J . Farro w o f Webbet F a l l s . a l ­ low-. a n d jav e lin points, there ;rte any num ber t o m a ­ ston es, p isto ls, w’ai h a w k s, ru b b in g clubs, c elts, ch op p in g a x e s , an d m a n y o th e r a r t i c l e s which have not been o f b a t t le a x e h ead s, B e s i d e s knives, s p e a r s , I id en tified a s to use. H A R K O N D I X I E . M i'S A d d ie Dixon and S. IJ. B a r r o n were m a r r i e d S u n d a y e v e n in g at 7 o ’clock at the home o f M rs. S a l im Wood. O n ly ie la t iv e s arid a few c I o m - frie n d s w itn e sse d the cerem ony, wh i c h w a s p ron o u n ced by Dr. VV. I>. B r a d field. M rs. B a r to n h as a tt e n d e d the S t a t e U n iv e r s ity for the (last th ree y e a r s a n d h as m ade her hom e with M rs. Wood. Sh e cam e here f r o m F t. W orth a n d h a s m ade m any w a r m fr ie n d s in the sh ort time she h a s lived here. Mr. B a rro n is well and f a v o r ab ly know n in A u s tin ’s b u s i n e s s cir d e s . He h as for som e tim e been b o o k k e e p e r fo r the S o u th w e ste r n T el e phone C o m p a n y . Mr. and M rs. B a t ion will be at home a t 120'J B r a i n s s t r e e t a f t e r J a n u a r y 15, — A u s tin j S t a t e s m a n . T h e bride is quite well k now n in U sliver s t y circles. She w a s a m e m ­ ber o f th e Soph om ore Clan in the C o l l e g e o f Art.-s and for a lo n g tim e c o n n e c t e d with the office o f the S e c ­ r e t a r y o f the U niversity. S h e had c h a r g e o f the clipping b u re a u a n d k ep t collections o f c lip p in g s fr o m all .-state p a p e r s relative to the U n i v e r ­ sity. The chief j u s t i c e of the S t a t e ti “ The difference between Maine s a y s : a larg e university a n d a sm all college is th at in the l a r g e u n iv ersity the .stu­ dent g o e s t h r o u g h m ore college, while in the sm all college, m ore college g o e s through the stu d en t.” — Tne T a r ta n . To decide a question which has been pending for seven y e a r s , the T ic h ig a n Daily forced the q uestion of Michi- M iss Dixon a t m any tim es r e n d e r e d a s s i s t a n c e to The Daily T e x a n be­ m e a n s o f her c lip p in g s. H er s e r v i c e s will be m issed . S h e h a s w ithdrawn from th e U n i­ " I will still c on tin u e v e r s i t y , a lm o st. m y w ork in the School o f D o m e stic S c ie n c e ,” she s a id while v i s i t i n g a t the office y e ste rd a y . PAINT AND INK ^ E d i t o r ' s N o t e : \ c ol u m n d evot ed] to tin- d r a m a and d r a m a t i c criticism In I i s I n e w d e p a r t u r e for I he T e x a n . i ntell i gent and view o f the tact that t ru st worth) c ri t i ci s m of the a t t r a c ­ tions to he given d u r i n g the week are o ften desired b) our r e a d e r s , it has heft! decided t o run once a week a c ol umn devoted to such u o r k . Che i r it i ci si n s will not be ori g i na l , but we w i 11 d e pe nd l a r g el y f o r our i n f o r ­ mation upon the D r a m a t i s t , publ ished b) L ut her Ii. Vnthony, and ot he r re- l iahk critics. XIr. S t a r k \ oung will a ls o a-.'.Ut us f r om ti me to t i me in our w orb.) T o n ig h t, undei the m a n a g e m e n t o f J o h n P. Slo cum , “ T h e Q u a k e r Girt will he p resen ted at the H ancock o p ­ e r a house, with Victor Morley a s the s ta r . The play is not new by a n y m ean s, S in c e that h a v in g a p p e a r e d in PJK*. tim e it h as enjoyed len g th y runs both in London and New Y o rk . The sto r y t e n t e r s ab ou t a y o u n g Q u a k e r girl who is cast otT front her own people fo r not a d h e r in g to the stric t ru les o f the sect. S h e goo s to B a r i ' , where, by the aid o f an ex iled B o n a p a r tis t p rin c e ss, she o b ta in s a p osition a s a in the d r e s s m a k i n g e s ta b li s h model ment o f M ad am e B lu m e H ere she m e e t s her fa te in T o n y S h u t e t \ ic­ i e r M o rley), who in s t r u c t s her in the the gen tle a i t o f d a n c in g an d m a k in g love T h e plot is heavy is slig h t, but en o u gh to connect the s o n g s and the scenic effects. The m u sic is tuneful but not above the a v e r a g e o f the older m usical com edies. \ ictur Morley is a clever com edian a n d d a n c e r and this vehicle affo rd s m an y s it u a t io n s for a clever d isp lay o f his t a l e n t s B eg in n in g on T h u r s d a y am i contin iiing th ro u gh S a t u r d a y , with m atin e e s ( ach d ay, the E d iso n m o v in g p ic tu res will b e th e a t t r a c t i o n a t the H ancock T h is l a t e s t in vention o f E d iso n r a n k s a s on e o f the T w e n tie th c e n t u r y ’s g r e a t e s t w o n d e rs a n d a r e well w orth s e e i n g fo r t h a t reaso n a s i d e fr o m the e n t e r t a i n i n g f e a t u r e . A l a r g e r a n g e o f s u b j e c t s will be offered, one o f the m o s t p o p u la r o f which is J o h n J . M c ­ \ ork G r a w , m a n a g e r o f the G i a n t s , a n d his b a s e b a ll s it u a tio n . the N ew talk. on l a t e s t B E T T E R G R A D E S IN I- XAA D E P T . S e c r e t a r y C l e a v e s o f the l a w De p art ment y e s te r d a y m ad e th e s t a t e ment that the s t a n d a r d o f the f r a te r n itie s h a s risen m a te r ia lly in th e la st y ear. V ery few f r a t e r n i t i e s lost men out o f their hou ses b e c a u s e o f f a i l u r e to m a k e fo u r c o u r s e s . Mr. C l e a v e s a t t r i b u t e s this im p rove m en t to the c lo sed s e a s o n an d looks fo r still f u r t h e r im p rove m en t P E R S O N A L S Howard B Du Buy, now in the Med ical D e p a r tm e n t, c a m e by to see old frie n d s while e n ro u te hom e fo r the h o lid a y s, W IV Webb, vs ho is now te a c h in g at B eev ille , pent the holiday here ss it Ii th«' “ left o v e r s “ R. U. T h a x t o n , who h a s been with the U n ited S t a t e s R e c la m a tio n Lorn Itany in N ew M exico, c a m e in fro m L a s C r u c e s to ta k e his U K d e g r e e this y e a r . T h a x t o n a s s that th ere a r e s e v e r a l o th e r T e x a s men with the company, am ong I Doyle, J u l i a n H ines a n d Victor l.ieb th em b ein g J VAN SM ITH DRUG CO. O P E N A L L N IG H T C O R N E R O F S I X T H A N D C O N G R E S S YOU W IL L R E A D IL Y S K F the fa l l a c y , the u n c e r ta in ty , o f g o i n g into the world o f b un n ies* u n p re p ared . A c o u r s e o f in stru ctio n in oui C o lle g e will p ro v e in v a lu a b le to you, both d u r i n g y o u r e a r ly yearn in c o m ­ life. m ercial p u r s u it s Many b u s i n e s s men owe their s u c c e s s t<» h a v in g stu d ie d here l a te r and in NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE C or n e r Ninth S t . and Co a gr e nn Ave. M S I IN. I EX VS “ The Gun House of Texas W A L T E R T I P S : T E X A S ; AUSTIN, Everything for Every Outing in Every Season We extend o ur th an k s to the entire Stu d en t Body o f the University for th eir past trad e and p atro n ag e and hope to have a continuance o f sam e d urin g the y ea r 191 I. We are b etter equipped and prepared to nerve you than ever before. G R IFFIT H DRUG CO. “ Where Quality C o u n ts” The pride o f S ta n d a rd Goods can be found in our E sta b lish m e n t F O U N T A IN P E N S — E v e ry C o -0 P Pen is a sta n d a r d pen th at you can tak e If you w ant s e l f -fillers, we have W aterm an , the pride in. best self-filler am o n g self-fillers. NO TE BO O K S— A complete line of Loose I.-P. in dif ferent -d/.es. try over. A T H LET IC SI ITS— F o r g y m , track and b asketball. W t ca rry S p a ld in g ’* sta n d a r d go o d s, known the whole c o u n ­ S T A N D A R D GOODS— T he P r o f it s Go to You. THE CO-OP HANCOCK OPERA HOUSE, Matin* Today J P. M. r n ., TONIGHT, 8:15 i» i rru^-.irp New York, John I . / -L Th e l I re New \ ork. John I . Sh) Direct from one year atI the “ r j cum Present^the da.nueai ^ , nd m(,st delightful QUAKE With VICTOR MORLEY T w o solid y e a r s in London, on e solid y ea r rn ! a n s . (h a r m in g music, prett> Attriwdive story- O ’1* and electrical t i n t 1 . V enery. * Mechanical ',horlls and orchestra. i * i fz : * ■ pi >. ■ k I * W A J I Come, Boys and See Victor Morley, YouMl Like H i r n ^ Miss Bernice McCabe W ith “T h e Quaker ( i i rl" To­ n ig h t. y * : i m * i i ti VICTOR MORLEY \M i m s It! NCU OI’ CHETTY GIRLS TONIGHT F &1 1 X 3 I C l o t h e s S p e c i a l i s t s j u t Church Unity O c t a v e 18th to 25th January St. Austin’s Chapel Q u estion Box, S e r m o n and Benediction o f the Blessed S a c r a m e n t Every N i g h t Lectures explaining the Catholic Benefit o f N o n - C a t h o l i c s . Y o u A r e Invite* . ti . p o i K ELECTRICAL SEN IO RS TAKE N BACK Y ESTER D A Y Dean T a y lo r Makes No S ta t e m e n t but It Is Learned l our S en iors M ere \ How cd to R e-enter School y csterday. to the convenience locate a n y oi D u rin g th e holidays the rooms in B. Hall w ere ren um bered, which has id’ added much those w ishing to the re sid e n ts of the building. The same plan w as followed in the num bering t h a t was s ta r te d in the Main B udd­ ing, nam ely, nu m b erin g according to th e ’ several floors. T h a t is, num bers IOT a re on the b e g in n in g with 3, as A N O K A » ARROW ^ Q S U LAE- CII KA I* ROOM for rent at “>,0:' Speedway, at Mrs. C. J. Boes. Phone 3045. Kodak films developed free if you buy your films a t M arks’ Studio. R easonover’s C entral Bai ber Shop Ten furnishes unexcelled chairs. No w aiting. Littlefield Bldg. service. FOR REN I Several rooms iii the the Page Flats, Very u p sta irs of convenient to the University. Phone 1*8 1067. Mrs. D. Ethel Gillespie. D ressm a k in g —evening and recep Hon dresses a specialty. Miss S. Cross, 722 Congress Ave. Phone 2148 For Iii 11«* Money. Prices ( ’ut on the lies! ( lollies in Austin. Society Brand Clothcr aft Adler-Rochester SKK TMK CLOTH KS. SI IT (Mt OVERCOAT. At l e a s t tric a l $15.00 CUT TO $11.25 $18.00 CUT TO $13.50 $18.50 CUT TO $13.90 $20.00 CUT TO $15.00 $22.50 CUT TO $16.90 $25.00 CUT TO $18.75 $27 50 CUT TO $20.60 tim r n e m U r $30.00 CUT TO $22.50 $35.00 CUT TO $26.25 — 1 m ation. ___ . four of th e S e n i o r Elec­ E n g in e e rs who h a d been dropped from school w ere allowed to re-enter, according to reliable infor- th ird floor. Some cork m a ttin g was also put down in th e corridors of the building. This is also a needed im pro vem ent as the floors hereto fore have been bare. 1783. ROOMS and board for 1913 W hitis avenue. ladies a t phone Old I - * * 4 Kodak p rin ts 2 1-2 and 3 cents each up to 4x5. M arks’ Studio. Dr. T a y lo r, dean of th e E n g in e e rin g D e p a r tm e n t, when interv iew ed last TEXAN WANT ADS Dr. E. C. Berwick, Dentist. Suite 521, S c a rb ro u g h Bldg. V I S S L S (if this senior class wi le ti .... ” Black and Blues and the Blue Serge Special all go in Ibis sale. Fancy Vests, Knit V ests, Odd Trousers, Sweaters, S vs e a t e i Coats and a lot of $1.30 and $2 Pleated Shirts. Come in and save some money. HARRELLS All the Newest Hats Here. Ja c k s o n B. Wells, ex I • E., 13, has re e n te re d the University'. Tor the p a st y e a r hr* has been a student a t th e M a ssa c h u se tts I n s t itu te of Tech­ nology. Miss Mildred Fink, who w as o p e r­ a ted on for appendicitis sh o rtly before Ila close of the la s t te rm , has com­ pletely recovered and will be able to continue her school work th is term. R a t e : I cent per word in a d ­ vance. Special r a te when run more th a n th re e consecutive times. No ads telephone. Mail them to The Daily Texan, U niver­ sity S tation. ta k e n over Dr. II. E. B a xte r, Dentist, 512 S c a r­ bro u g h Bldg. Old Phone 1316. r o o m t o r e n t Ave. Phone 3488. 1904 U niversity 1-9-13 Dr. F. W. Smith, Dentist, 722 Con­ gress Avenue, opposite Avenue Hotel. BOARD \N D ROOM Nice south room, with board, a t 2204 San Gabriel reasonable. MI modern St. 1*5 conveniences. Price FOR R E N T I Tot* Brazos St., a larg e well furnished south east room 1-5 with bath. Old phone 3070. W AN T ED Two M e t c o r o l o g y T exas. Phone 2958. G. M. West. Anderson & Benson s new g a r ­ I l l E a s t Studebaker-Cadillac. age. F ifth street. FOR R E N I’ Two nicely furnished room s and board w ith p rivate family. Phone 3544-509 W. 18th St. I l l phaeton; would stock LDR SALE Very fine horse and ta k e Alamo Home exchange. Old in 1-8 B u i l d e r s ’ phone 2522. F O R R E N T Nice room in steam he a te d house. Mrs. C. J. Bois, 2303 1-7 Speedw ay. P hone 3045. posuiv arui are well furnished. W est 1-8 26th St. Phone 1528. Bes-M ar T h ea ter Friday and Saturday, Jan. 9-10 THE CREAX ORIGINAL PA SQ U A L I VERSION OF BLEW ER l.V H O N S HISTORIC N O V EL “Last of Pompeii” IN EIGHT M AGNIFICENT R E E L S The most costly photo-drama ever produced. Quarter of a million dollars spei t in making th is picture. 10,000 people in the cast. An awe-inspiring eruption of ML Vesuvius. Owing to the length of th is production patrons are re­ quested to attend at the following hours: IO a. r n ., 12 rn, 2, 4, 6, 8, IO p. rn. Positively no free list to anyone. Everyone occupying a seat will lye charged for. Children under twelve, lo c ; over twelve and adults, 25c. Dr. W. W. Killian, Dentist, Room 505 Littlefield Building. F O U N D — T he a r t of filling teeth the w ith o u t p a in a t sm all cost a t U nion P a in le ss D entists. Des. Shacklefo rd a nd Shackleford, d e n tists , 514-515-516 S c a rb ro u g h Bldg. P hone 318. ROOM AND BO VRD— A nice front room, so u th a n d east exposure, one- h a lf block of U n iv e r s ity and car line, fo r tw o you ng lady s tu d e n ts: all mod­ ern conveniences. f u r ­ nished except fuel. T erm s, $20. 206 1-8 E. 24th St. P h o n e 2108. E v e r y th in g L O S T — O v e r c o a t; “ L. R. G.” on in­ to L ib rary or 1-8-13 side pocket. R e tu rn 715 W. 22 1-2. Miss H ancock h a s her dancing class on T h u r s d a y s only, fro m 4 to 6, P ro te c tio n Hall. T he new dances t a u g h t . * D A N C IN G SC H O O L — M o n d a y, W e dn esd a y a n d S a tu r d a y a fternoon, lessons any 4 to 6 o’clock. P r iv a te tim e d u rin g day. P hone 3097. Mrs. Sale. WATCH FOR THE BEAUTY PAGE. DILLINGHAM'S T he Store Ahead Shoes F O R R E N T — J a n . I, two adjacent ro om s, w ith p r i v a te bath, booms aru u p s t a i r s a n d h a v e a n open fireplace Mrs. J o h n A. L om ax, phone 1528. 1-8 Dr. G ra d y H . H arriso n , Dentist, 419 S c a r b r o u g h Bldg. Old phone 1130. ROOM A N D BOARD im two gel the I m H e m e n J o n e b l o c k not th of v e r s i f y 2 4 1 2 W i c h i t a , o l d phone 2 4 7 0 ' 1 1111 tw o young P L E A S A N T ROOMS and good t a ­ me board for lady s t u ­ dents, one-half block of U niversity. E v e ry th in g fuel. furnished T erm s, $20 p er month. Call a t 206 1-8 E. 24th St., or phone 2108. except Students, go to th e Palace B arber first-class Shop, Bosche Bldg., work. The only T u r k is h B ath s in th e city. Win. F. Wolf, Prop. fo r KOR RENT' Two a ttr a c tiv e a d ­ joining rooms with priv a te bath, an open fire-place, and closets. The rooms have south, e a s t and w est ex- Silver & Allen, the Driskill ba rb e rs, have added one of the la te s t electric m assag e m achines to th e ir shop. Seniors, notice! Caps and gow ns the C o tta g e Studio. 109 now ready Come down fo r your pictures. W est N in th St. a t LOST A S h e a r e r -t if - filling fo u n ­ to R e g is­ Please tain pen. r e tu r n t r a r ’s office. W. \\ . Cook. To G r a d u a te s o f Any Profession 1913-1914 I W ill P a in t Your Shingle You P a y Me W h en You Make hood ■ mer Stacy-Robbins Co. loans and R eal E s ta t e , S u r e t y B on ds. Prop erty For Sale or In surance, R en t in All P a r t s of the City. Offices: 714 C o n g re ss Vve., Austin AVOID A C C ID E N T S E very week, in fact a lm o st daily, a c c id e n ts o cc u r w hich co .1(1 ';,:e a by the exercise of ju st a little care. M any ol th e s e r e s u l t in of which a r e p e rm a n e n t, o th e rs less se rio u s th o u g h p a i n t s aa instances, d ea th occurs. It is w ith the hope of lessen in g th e se a c c id e n ts t h a t we have < ^ the o rg a n iza tio n of the A u s tin S a f e t y L e a g u e , of w hich you are u member. You should r e m e m b e r t h a t you a r e a lw a y s e x p o r t have a n accident when you le a s t e x p e ct it, a n d a t tim e s ain stances over which you have a b s o lu te ly no control. You slmu a lw ay s be on the a le rt and avoid e v e ry p ossib ility of a n accideii can. J u s t a little fo re th o u g h t a n d j u s t a little c a re m a y save* nun i - find m any h e artach es. The good w o rk a lo n g th is line should no pro tecting one’s self. The tim e s f r e q u e n tl y o ccur w hen you can wa of d a n g e r and save them , and you should ta k e a d v a n t a g e o t • > nity and W A RN T H E M . L et y o u r slo g a n be S a f e t y , F i r s t , Last ar. ° - Waken ^ • cum. ' C . erefore, ^ others What a Pleasure to C l u b d o m W e Arrange Terms J. R. REED MUSK COMPANY mSSL T h e O l d e s t E stablished Drug; Store in A u stin In our store, students will always receiv e a \\ai come and their trade will be greatly ap preciated. GRAHAM DRUG CO. Try a Bt C R E V E M A ZD A LA M P, and convince you the Buckeye Mazda g iv e s a b etter light, a smaller lig h t bill each m onth. y o u r s e l f th a t Austin Electrical Supply and P l um^ ' ^ , hanetf Old Phone I 913 C ongress A ven ue