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POP ULAR ( O EI) Much i n t e r e s t is b e i n g m a n i f e s t e d WAS WITH MOVIES in t he e x h ib i t of t h e U n i v e r s i t y a t t he DI RING SUMMER W i t h t h e a p p r o a c h o f t h e T e x a s - T e x a s W o m a n ’s F a i r , which will be T C. LI. g a m e S a t u r d a y , it is p r o b a ­ held in Ho us ton f r o m Oct. l l to Oct. E a s t e r n c e n t e r s o f d r a m a t i c t a l e n t ble t h a t t h i s a f t e r n o o n will w i t n e s s 16. A r e p r e s e n t a t i o n of e v e ry p h a s e a r e not al on e in f u r n i s h i n g s t e l l a r the l a s t s t r e n u o u s s c r i m m a g e of t he of a g i r l ’s U n i v e r s i t y life will he e x ­ a r t i s t s f o r t h e movie screens. Miss week. Y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n t h e sec­ hibited by m e a n s o f c h a r t s , pi ct ure s, Mar ion W e st , c a n d i d a t e for a IL A. ond--? ri ng m e n u n d e r t he di re c ti on etc. T hi s will be t r e a t e d u n d e r four d e g r e e a t T e x a s U n i v e r s i t y and a p op ­ of A s s i s t a n t Coach E t t l i n g e r , we r e h e a d s — l i t e r a r y , a t h l e t i c , reli gi ous an d u l a r . student on th** C a m p u s , played a ga in b r o u g h t o v e r f r o m B r a c k e n r i d g e social. P ark to e n g a g e t h e L o n g h o r n s . Wo rk , m o r e c o n s i s t e n t a n d to b e t t e r a d v a n t a g e , w a s not iced on t he p a r t of the f i r s t s q uad. Bob S i m m o n s , who f or r a n t h e a f t e r n o o n , was t h e choice o f Coach Al l er di ce a t q u a r t e r t h e t e a m , u s i n g line p l u n g e s wi t h success. T h e hall r e m a i n e d in t h e h a n d s of t he f i r st t e a m t h e e n t i r e t ime , e x c e p t whe n it w a s re co v er e d by a m e m b e r of t h e S c r u b s on a f u m b l e a n d c a r r i e d t o t h e s out h goal f or a t o uc hdo wn . T u r n e r w a s s ee n f or t h e f i r s t t ime , n s c r i m m a g e . H e s ho wed no s i gn s of w e a k e n i n g or l a m e n e s s d u r i n g t he practice. B e r r y , who h a s b ee n s u f f e r - g f r o m a s p r a i n e d an kl e, w a s a g a i n i n j u r e d m e m b e r t r o u b l e a n d he ^ a f ­ a t i g ai n g a v e h i m f or ced to l ea ve his position. t ackl e, b u t t h e Kelso, Bob S i m m o n s a nd Li ttl efi el d * n g a g e d in k i c k i n g p r a c t i c e a n d p a r s ­ ing t h e ball w i t h o p p o s i n g line men fo b r e a k u p t h e pl ays. t h e g r e a t e r p a r t of M o n t g o m e r y has been w o r k i n g ou t a s g u a r d t he week in t h e hole t h a t w a s l e f t by t he g r a d u a t i o n o f J o r d a n , l a s t y e a r s All- A m e r i c a n second t e a m g u a r d . J u d g ­ i ng f r o m t h e c o n s i s t e n t d e f e n s e t h a t t h e r e c r u i t h a s p u t up i t is likely t h a t he will be s een t h e big g a m e s t h i s y e a r . in s o m e of T h e v a r i o u s d e p a r t m e n t s t h a t ri, th.* A c ademi c, Law, E n g i n e e r i n g , A t h ­ letic, Dom es t ic Eco no my, Bus in es s T r a i n i n g , Music, J o u r n a l i s m a nd Med­ i cal— will each have a d i s p la y of its own, a nd t h e h e s t w or k s of m a n y of t h e d e p a r t m e n t s will Fe given g r e a t p r om inenc e. T h e r e will al so be s hown special c h a r t s o f t h e s c h o l a r s h i p fu nd s , t h e l i t­ t h e W o m a n s B u i ld ­ e r a r y societic , i n g ai. .dubs. T h e work of t he Y. WL C. A. will receive p a r ­ t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n . ,o da! * 1 to A n o t h e r section of t h i s e x h i b i t will be d ev ot ed t h e a l u m n a e a nd e x ­ s t u d e n t s a nd a g r e a t e f f o r t is b ei ng m a d e to o b t ai n p i c t u r e s of t h o s e who a r e d o i n g u n u s ua l a n d w o rt h - wh i l e ! t h i n g s , a n d who a r e p r o m i n e n t in t h e I pr of es si on al bu si nes s worlds. P i c t u r e s of t he r e c e n t g r a d u a t e s of t he Law a n d E n g i n e e r i n g De p a r t m e n t s will be s hown. a nd t h i s work Mrs. F. T. B a l d w i n a nd Miss R u t h in H o r n h av e c h a r g e o f H ou st o n, a n d t h e fol lowi ng m e m b e r s of t h e F a c u l t y a r e w o r k i n g o u t t h e d e ta il s h er e : Mi sses Whi te, G e a r i n g , R i c h ar d s on , Ade n, A y n e s w o r t h , P r o ­ c e s s o r Gideon a n d Mr. L o m ax . with t he Gaurnont. P i c t u r e C o m p a n y of N e w A’o rk a nd P a r i s p a r t of t hi s I p a s t u m me r . “ Th** R iv al s ,” a p o p u l a r producti on in which Mi W e s t took th** p a r t of ; the l e a d i n g lady, is now bei ng s hown I on t h e s c r e e n s of N e w York t h e a t e r s arid m a y re ach T e x a s t h i s wi nt er. Thi s I play f e a t u r e d W. Field, who proved * so p o p u l a r in “ T h e Foll ies o f 1915.” Will We t, t h e f a t h e r of Miss We t, and Mr. Fie ld a r e e o- act ors in pl ays t he G a u r n on t C o m p a n y . j pr oduced by T h r o u g h Mi. Field a n d h er i n t e r e s t in I m o v ie w or k, Miss W e s t b ec a me c o n ­ f e c t e d wi th t h i s c o m p a n y . T h e Gau- 1 m o o t people h i g h l y val ued t he .services I of t he A u s t i n lady arid paid h er f r om $100 to $150 p e r week for t he f ou r weeks t h a t she re m a hied wi t h t hem. liked a c t i n g W h e n a s ke d how she f or t he s cr e en , Miss W e s t -.aid: P r o d u c i n g pi ct ure* “ I found t he work e xc e ed i ng l y i n ­ is so t e r e s t i n g . f a s c i n a t i n g ; (he t echni cal o pe r at i on * involved a r e ver y d i f f e r e n t f r o m w h a t most people t h i n k t h e m . ’ Mr. R R. H a n g e r of F o r t W o r t h v a in A u s t i n y e s t e r d a y . F l l . L a n g e of S an A nt oni o visited t h e C a m p u s y e s t e r ­ old f r i e n d s on d ay . 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I W e r e a E r e l iman, ” J u d g e i ni ti at ed it i A l p h a O mi cr on Pi pl edges S a t u r d a y n i gh t, t h e r e b y be c o mi n g t he first s o r o r i t y in th** uni ver ity. A , ri th** ca e in mo ? col presidency luge P an -He l le n ic s, wa gi ven to a member of t h e Alpha Omi cron Pi, which w a t h e f i r s t to c ompl et e c h a p t e r in S. M. U. Th** ho nor fell to Miss M a r g u e r i t e V a u g h n o f Green Vi l l e , a m e m b e r of t hi s c ha p te r , u t abl L h me ut of t he t he it Mi J u l i a Fo e of Dalian, Zeta Tau elected t e m p o r a r y xeere A l ph a, wa t a r y a nd t r e a s u r e r . A f t e r th** o r g a n i ­ zation was compl et ed, r ul es g o v e r n ­ i ng p ledges we re th*- i ni ti at ion of It was decided t h a t no pledge passed. erin he i ni ti at ed until he ha* worked off t h r e e m a j o r course f or one t erm. th<* m u . i c d e p a r t m e n t a pledge In l i t e r a r y courses I m u s t wo rk o ff k nd a musi c course in one t er m. t wo O t h e r local m e m b e r s of sorori ti es, r od en ts , a s s i s t e d in t h e f o r m a t i o n not o f t h e an ociation. J E W I SH STI DEN IS G U E ST S . O n e h u n d r e d J e w i s h s t u d e n t * o f t hi U n i v e r s i t y we r e u n t e r t a i n e d by T e m ­ ple B e t h Israel a n d t h e M e n o r a h So­ ci et y l a st ni ght . T a l k s w e r e made by p r o m i n e n t men of t h e t w o o r g a n i z a l i on s b e a r i n g on t he lee c r e a m arid ‘ a k e weri c o m i n g y e a r . served d u r i n g t he e v e n in g . Kpecia mu i e add ed t o t h e e n t e r t a i n m e n t . t h e plan* for T WL ( or ri**, e c r e t a r y of t h e A. M. C, A , will preside, STUDENTS MAY HONOR HISTORIC LIBERTY BELL Believed That Manifestation* of Pat riot in in Should lh* Shown by University Student* at C o mi ng o f Relic. it y t ud**rd J h a t > he I I t i v *-i should in urn** m a n n e r t h e a p p e a r - ob <• rye a n<*e of t he L i b e r t y Bell in A u s t i n i lh** opinion e x p r e ed by F r a n k Lyons, t h e Student;*/ A s s o r i a p r e s i d e n t of vtr. Lyon* state*! t h a t while he lion. h a d n o t m ad e a n y d e f i n i t e p l a n s in r e g a r d to t he m a t t e r , he is holding it u n d e r a d v i s e m e n t a n d believe 1 t h a t orrie - o f t of m a n i f e s t a t i o n of p a t r i o t ­ is m s ho ul d be m a d e by U n i v e r s i t y t h i s occasi on. Bident* on T h e h o u r i s ll w i l l a r r i v e in Au - tin a t i JO p. ni. Nov. 17 a n d will bu h e r e o n l y a n l e a v i n g at (* p. no W, E Lo n g of the Chamber o f ( ornerier* u ce p i t o n o f t h e b el l h a s b e e n t u r n e d *#ver t h e m u n i c i p a l a u t h o r i t i e s , l a t e d t h a t w h i t e th' I a n d a h a l f , to ( C o n t i n u e d >n p a g e 0 FRESHMEN SHOULD ATTEND Y.M. C. A. LUNCHEON TONIGHT AT 6:30 0 CLOCK THE DAILY TEXAN The S t u d e n t Daily Publi cat ion of the U n i v e r s i t y of Texas. Published e ve r y m o r n i n g except Mon­ day d u r i n g t h e college year. E n t e r e d as second-class m a t t e r at the Po st of fi ce a t Aust in, Texa s, u nd^r t he A c t of Congress , Mar ch 8, 1879. Su bs cr ipt i on price $2.50 if J a id before De cember J, ot herwi se $5.00. Daniel W i l H a m s ...............Edi tor-i n-Chi ef Roy E. F a A k M a n a g i n g Edi tor T. E. P o p p i e s . *11. .. Po inc M a n a g e r David M c C e e . . . . Circulation M a n a g e r O f f i c e s : University, Room 109 Main Building; up town, I’"} VY. Sixt h St. Tel ephones: Uni ver si ty office, SI IO; up-t own office, <189. Issue Editor Today. II. W. Dunham. As indicated by th e activity it is] of th e School of Music, m a ki ng .strong e f fo rts to encour­ th e University. age singi ng in An the informal meeting of school to which all s tu d e n t s arc invited will be held Oct. I. This is a step in the r i g h t direction. Due par tly to t h e d e a r t h of Uni­ versity songs, and p ar tly to th e fact that Te xans in general pay less a tte n tio n to singing th an th e people ot some p a r t s of the coun­ try , s im ilar college songs are heard here more rar el y t h a n in some o t h e r colleges and univer­ sities. to w r i te I he University should have a m a r c h in g song which would compare with t h e Yale “ Moola” or the Michigan “ Victors,” and a University hym n t h a t has enough of the classical ab out it it. Many songs to p e r p e t u a t e have been w r itt en , b u t wert' soon fo rg o tte n for w a n t of com­ posers with sufficient talent and inclination lasting music. W h y can not t h e School ol Music collect all such songs, select t h e hest ones, and encour­ age musicians in the University c om m un ity or alumni to compose suitable music for t h e m ? Lynn V\ L a n d r u m last y e a r wrote a Uni ver sity hymn which has, so f a r as words a re concerned, all the qualifications of a real Uni­ versity hymn. It, as other s be- tore, however, may also he for­ gotten because no one has been encouraged to compose music of equal excellence. It would re- quire but small effort to collect all oi t he I niversity songs and all of tilt1 University music t lint has been writt en since the insti­ tution was There m ight he some s u rp r i s i n g devel­ opments. The task at least is a worthy one. founded. 500 T E X VWS TO P R E S S O F ST VI E. t he Stat e. The B oa rd o f Ragout s ha ve a p p r o ­ pri at ed money to pay for 500 s ub ­ s cr ipt ions to The Daily T ex a n to be t h r o u g h ­ s en t to weekly n e w s pa p er s out rl hose subscri pt ions a r e gi ven to the p a p e r s which have p r i nt e d t he m o s t news a b ou t the Uni­ last t he ver sit y d u r i n g l et ter of ex pl ana ti on is pape r. . A each sent ti S C S S l o P» The S e c r e t a r y of I h« n ew s p a p e r irs:* y t a k e s every in ti T e x a s a n d carefully clip:- pre- s er ves all ar ti cles p e r t a i n s > t he U n i v e r s i t y and show t hei r appr eci at ion , and to f u r t h e r e n ­ l ighten t hese news pa p er s of the work done here, the R eg en t s ar e sendi ng T he T e x a n f r ee of ch arge. an d g ti To i ts work, A D D I T I O N T O C. I. A. FACT I TY. Special t o The Texan. Denton, T ex a s, Sept. 29. Miss E m m a S p e a r of Tyl er , g r a d u a t e of E m e r s o n College of O r a t o r y , h a s j been add e d to t he College o f I ndu s­ t ri al A r t s ^acuity. Miss S p e a r , who will a s s i s t Miss S. J u s t i n S m it h in t he d e p a r t m e n t ex pr e ss i on , will begin wo r k this week. of T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . 1 p a r a s i t i c girls, gi rl s who a r e w a g e - 1 on his c ha n ce s e a r n e r s , an d t he r e l a t i o n and dut ies to one a n ­ of ot her. the d i f f e r e n t cl asses f i n d w o r k t h a t t o would s u p p o r t h i m wh il e in t h e U n i ­ I t is s u p p o s e d t h a t t h e i r s u d ­ versit y. den d e p a r t u r e w a s due to a l ack of mo ney live on while c o n t i n u i n g t h e i r s ea r ch f o r work. t o CO-ED CLUB NOTES Ashbel Discusses Play. W o m a n ’s At hl et i cs Discussed. The Ashbel L i t e r a r y Society held A t a m e e t i n g of t h e W o m a n ’s A t h ­ its initial m e e t i n g of t hi s y e a r y e s ­ l e t i c ('ouncil T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n it w a s t e r d a y af te r no o n. A l t h o u g h not a r e g u l a r meet ing, the* p r o g r a m f o r t h e decided to m a i n t a i n a n office in t he o mi n g y e a r was di scussed. Pla ys to Gi rl s' Gym ( N Hall ) a n d have r e g u ­ be st udi ed and p lans f o r t he gi vi ng l a r office hours when g i rl s can obt ai n of t h e y e a r l y play were t he s ubj ect s i n f o r m a t i o n c on c e rn i n g tho a t h l et i cs o f the business discussion. o f t h e Un iver sit y. Cap and Gown to Entertain. F r e s h m e n girls a r e to be e n t e r fained this y e a r with a reception an d t he Cap a n d j Mint party given by Gown. This o rg a ni za ti o n, c o m p o s e d ; of seniors who expect t h e i r d eg r ee s in J u n e , Ms m a k i n g e l a b o r a t e I pl ans f i r s t - y e a r j girls. for welcomi ng to g e t l h ' 1 \ t t he r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of t h e Cap and Gown held y e s t e r d a y , t h e .subject of i ni ti at ing all o t h e r gi r l s eligible to m e m be r sh i p wa s discussed. Thes e ci remoni es will t a k e pl ace a b o u t t he I ahi o f O c t o b e r . T he d a t e f or e n te r - t a m i n g the f r e s h m e n gi rl s has not ! been derided. T h e r e will be a m e m b e r s h i p t abl e in tim G i r l s ’ S t u d y Hall e ve r y m o r n ­ i ng d u r i n g t he r e m a i n d e r of t h e week. Unl es s a girl j oi ns t h o as soc ia ti on b e ­ f or e t h e 1st. of N o v e m b e r she will n ot lie eligible for a “ T . ” a c co r d i n g to a r u l i n g a t T u e s d a y ’s m e et i ng . T h e e n t r a n c e fee is 25 cents and t he ( a d di ti o na l fees a r e : F o r t ennis, $1.25; f or t en ni s a n d * b as ke tb al l, 50 c e n ts ; b a s ke tb a ll , $1.50, a n d f o r bask et ba ll (’ 50 cents. E v e r y girl in t h e Uni ver si ty is rn ged to join a nd t a k e a n acti ve p a r t in a t h l e t i c s t hi s y e a r . ........ -— - - - DR Vt TK E (O I KT ORGANIZED. 'or time t he first VV O m a n ’s C o u n c i l H a s Office. in its h i st or y C o mp le te o r g a n i z a t i o n of t he P r a c ­ tice Court was p e r f e c t e d T u e s d a y the W o m a n ’s Council will have a pe r - a f t e r n o o n by t he S e n i o r Laws, a Sher- m a n e n t office. A r r a n g e m e n t s were t h r e e J u s t i c e made with F re d Hi bbar d, e di t or of Precinct. being f o r m e d arid J u s t i c e s the Magazine, f or t he use o f room 150 t h e Peace a nd C o n s ta b l es being in the Mai n Building. The the Mag azi ne will he t r a n s f e r r e d to room 8 in (I Hall. office of elected in each pr eci nct e x c ep t one. S. VV’. S mi t h wa s el ect ed S h er i ff , a f t e r a n e xc it i ng race wi th Mrs. A. I. Sandbo. A. PL Z el l a r s wa s elected All w o m e n ’s o r g a n i z a t i o n s iff b e i n g elected arui the of in including cmbly, W o m a n ’s Council, t he W o m a n ’s J u s t i c e of Precinct No. I, a nd “ S o n ” ] Uni ver sit y, \ l iterary I rod Minor was L e i twich, Constabl e. oci et ie-, C ap and Gown Society a n d chosen J u s t i c e of P r e c i n c t No. 2, a n d music and a r t clubs, will be provided Dick Ezzell, Cons ta bl e. T h r e e ballots with places here to keep t h e i r records, fail ed io elect a J u s t i c e in Precinct No. to as well a s a conv enie nt m e e t i n g place, a a n d The W o m a n ’s Council m e e t i n g s shall J i m m y Reeves, Ted t he nex t meet ing. have precedence o ver all o t h e r m e e t ­ .Montague were t h e D r u r y a nd Brian ings in t h es e rooms. De fi nit e office l e a d i n g c a n di da t es on t wo t he f i r st hours to be m ai n t a i ne d by t h e Council bal lot -, but F r e d H a nco ck was s h o w ­ will be a nnounced l at er . All commu- i ng m o re s t r e n g t h on t h e last bal lot i deations add r es s ed a p ­ w o m e n ’s o r g a n i z a t i o n s ca n be dro pp ed poured t h a t a n o t h e r b al l ot would p ut ili t h e F ac ul t y mail box a n d will be Un­ p o p u l a r mu nag* r of “ B" Hall in t he d e l i v e r e d to t he p r o p e r p a r t y . lead. Ken M o r n i n g was elected t h e ! t h a n a n y o t h e r c a n d i d a t e , a nd it t he election w a s d e f e rr e d a n y of t o Thi s is a new s t ep t a k e n to f u r t h e r C o n s t a b l e of t hi s precinct. is IL (Lifer t he o r g a n iz a ti o n and work of wo me n’s clubs in tile Uni versit y. Ii. J u d g e ex-officio C o u n t y and Di st ri ct J u d g e , a n d Q ui z ­ m a s t e r F ew B r e w s t e r is ex-officio C o u n t y a n d Di st ri ct Clerk. First Meeting o f Reaga n. The first, r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of F A I L TO I I M ) WORK. the Rea ga n L i te ra r y Society for t h e y e a r was called to o r d e r by t he president, Louise B u r n e t t , We d ne sd ay Miss a f t e r no o n with ten ac ti ve m e m b e r s in at ten da nce. The* p r o g r a m co mm it te e made it r eport , a n d t he p r o g r a m for th** y e a r wa s adopt ed. T h e society is g oi ng to st udy “ Gi rl s” t hi s y ea r, Hi -1 Ti ling the subject, into t he following c l a s s e s : Two y o u ng men who had come to the Un iv er s it y expecting' to e a r n t h e i r s u p po r t while h e r e g a v e up y e s t e r d a y ai d wont home in d i s a p p o i n t m e n t . (hit* had not finished m a t r i c u l a t i n g , lait t h e o t h e r had paid 821.50 in fees, only $1 of which could he refund ed The girls at home, in school, upon his w i t hd ra wa l. He risked $20 Here’s a clean fuel and a cheap fuel! Bear Grass Coal Sub-Bituminous S O O T C L I N K E K S Cuts the cost of your fuel bill in half— N O Only 6 per cent ash MORE HEAT P H O N E 4 0 Per Ton D E L IV E R E D Bear Grass Sales Co. 918 Congress Avenue MAY II W E S P E C I A L T R A I N . Dallas and A. & M. Alumni Will Con fer Vbout Special ( ’ars to Take Members to Game, in Al umn i clubs a n d o r g a n i z a t i o n s I he l a r g e r cities h a v e a l r e a d y .started f o r m a t i o n of p l a n s f o r a t t e n d i n g t h e T e x a s - A. & M. fo ot b al l g a m e a t Col ­ lege S t a t i o n on Nov. 19, a c c o r d i n g t o r e p o r t s c ont ai n in t h e S t a t e p a p e r s . A t Dallas, Monday, a c o m m i t t e e of A. & M. a l u m n i , c omp os ed of F. K. McGinnis, Hal Mos el ey a n d J o e U t a y , w e r e a p p o i n t e d t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s Al um ni Club of Dallas to a r r a n g e f o r a special t r a i n f r o m Dall as to Col le ge S t a t i o n f or t h e j o i n t t r a n s p o r t a t i o n o f t h e a l u m n i of t o c o n f er wi t h b ot h i n s t i tu t io ns . “G O T H I C ” ARROW C o l l a r FRONT F IT S CRAVAT KNOT PERFECTLY. 2 fo r 25c C L U E T T . P E A B O D Y A C O . IWC., m a k c r s S u b s cr ib e f o r T h e Te xa n. I N S U R A N C E Fire, Life, Health, Vccident, Auto, Veto Liability, Tornado, etc. S. R. FI LMORE & CO. am S u b sc ri b e f o r T h e T ex a n . IIL-15 Li tt le fi el d Bldg. P h o n e s 907 Heat Your Rooms with — “THE FUEL DELIVERED IN P IPES”— No D i r t — N o W o r k — No A s h e s — No K i n d l i n g to ( ' u t — N o Wood to C a r r y — H e a t “ R i g h t N o w ”— W h e n you w a n t it m o s t — an d b e s t of all— no fuel to pay f o r b e f o re it is used. Talk it o v e r w i t h y our r o o m - m a t e — t h e n call us. — We Are e t Your Service— Austin Gas Light Co. Phone 152. BOT Congress. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Shades, Beading Lamps, Extension Cords and a Full Line of Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. — ALL KINDS OF WATER HEATERS IN STOCK— A. E. HANCOCK CO. 908 Congress Avenue. Both Phones 193. REPAIRS A SPECIALTY MULLINS CANOES, MULLINS M O T O R BOATS, M U L LIN S R O W B O A T S IN STOC K THE WALTER TIPS CO. “ D o n ’t Go Rowing; Go Farrowing” I NIT El) STATES DEPOSITARY The Austin National Bank OF \I S H N , TEXAS — RESOI RC ES, $5,000,000.00— — O F F I C E R S — E. P. Wi lmot, P r e s i d e n t Win. II. F oil s, Vi ve P r e s i d e n t M o r r i s Hirshfol d, C a s h i e r C. M. B a r t h o l o m e w , Asst . C as h i er . FACULTY AN D STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED SERVICE FIRST AT THAT BIG SHOP IN THE LITTLEFIELD BIELDING. I EN I HAI KS, TEN B ARBERS. AND G O O D ONES, TOO YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT. ( OME IN VNO SFE FOR YOURSELF. ....................... REASONOVER’S BARBER SHOP Littlefield Building. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Mazda L a m p s , E x t e n s i o n s , Shades, F i x t u r e s . P lu m b i n g Supplies. R e p a i r W o r k a Specialty. Austin Electrical Supply & Plumbing Co. A t h l e t i c G o o d s SOCIETY 1 S D . ; T E N N I S r a c k E T S T E N N I S N E T S T E N N I S SHIRTS T E N N I S PANTS T E N N I S HA TS FO OT BALL SHOES FOOTBALL H E L M E T S FOOTBALL PA NT S O F A L L K I N D S S W E A T E R S JE R S EY S ROOTERS’ NOVELTIES PILLOW TOPS B AN NE R S VARSITY PICTURES CO LLEG E HATS -ON S A L E AT- C. & S. Sporting Goods Co. 6I.‘I Congress Ave.— ( ( ’aswell & S m ith )— GUI Congress Ave. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. WE FURNISH FR ATER NITY HOUSES ON CREDIT. DANCING SCHOOL * Mrs. S ale has Dancing School W ed n es­ day afternoon from I to ti. Monday and Thursday nights. Private lessons Pigeon at any time. N ew dances: Walk, (Robe Trot, Military W altz; also the Hesitation, One-Step and Fox Trot. — P H O N E 2218— Both Phones 865. 308-10 W. 16th St. and Furnishing Goods. W. A. Achilles I I Welcome, F a c u l t y a n d S t u d e n t s , to o u r city. W e e x t e n d a cordial i n vi t a t i o n t o call at o u r store > f o r F a n c y a n d S t a - pie Groceries. “B. Hall” Pressing Shop ( LEA NING . PR ESSING , R E PA IR IN G H a t t e r s . S u i t s M a d e t o M ea s ur e. — PH ONE . a i s — We Do tilt* Rest E. E. S C H U M A N N , Mgr. W EAR St H E B E R T ’S $ 2 H ats 720 C ongress Ave. WITH TOM AL RALPH McKean, Eilers Co W holesale Dry Goods, Notions A E S T IN, T E X A S Dr. E. C B erwick D E M I S T . Austin, T exas. W e l c o m e to S tu d en ts P A R IS C A FE F I F T H A N O C O N G R E S S Field. Ladi es’ W o r k a S peci al t y. E x p e r t Suite 521, Scarbrough Building. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . W i l bu r P. Allen, G r a n d Consul o f t h e S i g m a ('hi F r a t e r n i t y , a r e si d e n t of Au st i n, was b a n q u e t e d by t h e local c h a p t e r last n i g h t a t t h e c h a p t e r house, c o r n e r o f G u a d a l u p e a n d N i n e t e e n t h S tr e et s . P l e dg es , a lu mni , vi s it or s a n d n u m b e r i n g a b o u t f i f t y acti ve men honored t h e g ue st . Mr. Allen w a s eleeed to his office a t t h e S i g m a Chi convention in San F r an c i s c o t h i s p as t s u m m e r . A A • * T he Phi De lt a T h e t a F r a t e r n i t y a n ­ nounces t he i nitiation of R a l p h Wood jot* S h e r m a n , B al l ar d Dinwiddie of Cl arksvi lle, Pres co tt W i l li am s of Sin- I ton, Sidney McClendon of T y l e r a n d N e t h B e a c h m a n of Dallas. A A * * * Miss M a r t h a Youn gb lo od of San A n ­ tonio a n d K it t y F a y Robinson of A u s ­ tin h a ve pl edged Phi Mu. v *1* A l p h a T a u O m e g a a n n o u n c e s tho IL Maxwel l of p l e d g i n g o f C h a r l e s Dallas. Delt a Della Delta a n n o u n c e s t h e p l e dg i n g o f Rebecca H i g h t o w e r of S an Antonio. ( MFM ( L E B M EETS S A T U R D A Y . T h e first r e g u l a r m e e t i n g of t h e | T e x a s C hem ical Club will be held in ■ the Chemi cal Bui ld ing S a t u r d a y night J for I ho p u r p o s e of e le c t i n g o f f i c e r s t h e c o m i n g y ea r. It. M. Ki ng, for pre side nt o f t h e club, is l oo ki ng for­ wa r d to a succ es sfu l y e a r , a s t he o b ­ st acl es o f a new o r g a n i z a t i o n ha ve is i m p o r t a n t t h a t It been over come. all m e m b e r s a n d t hos e d e s i r i n g to join be p r e s e n t . D. B A K ER COMING STRONG. T h e L o n g h o r n - Daniel B a k e r g a m e , un all t o be i ndi cat ions , p r o m i s e s t h i s y ea r. C o n t r a r y ll c on t es t ed t h e Daniel t h e us ual condition, 0 ; i k er s q u a d is l a r g e t h i s y e a r , a n d 1 d e r tie* d ir ec t ion of R u f u s P e r r y , f o r m e r V a r s i t y s t a r , a s s i s t e d by A r ­ oid K i r k p a t r i c k , a n o t h e r V a r s i t y m a n . lh a r e p u t a t i o n , h as been d o i n g ron - •: tent p r a c t i c e f or t he l a s t t w o a n d i h a l f weeks. T h e T e x a s - D a n i e l B a k e r erne is sche dul ed for Oct. 9 a t C l a r k R. H. SMITH I NI N ERS ITV TA I LOR SH O P JNO. L. MARTIN PERSONALS ( leaning. P ressing and Repairing FOR STI D E N T LAM PS AND Old Phone 825. 2211 Guadalpe St. — Work and Prices Both R igh t— S U P P L I E S . E V E R Y T H IN G ELECTRICAL. Hill S n y d e r is r e c o v e r i n g f r o m a n o p e r a t i o n f o r a pp e n d i c i t i s a n d will be out b e f o re m a n y days . Phone 520. 408 Congress. Dr. J. R. N ic h o ls P racti ce L i m i t e d to D i se a se s of t h e EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT S c a r b r o u g h Bl dg. S uit e 412-414 Attention n . . - y Miss M a r y B r y an h a s r e t u r n e d t o U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e n t s he* home in H o u l t o n , a f t e r a vi si t to A l a r g e st ock of s e c on d- ha nd U n i v e r ­ s it y hooks— c h e a p a t Miss L a u r a J o h n s of Au st i n. t h e j , Miss E t h e l S y k e s of G a l v e s t o n is the gues t o f h e r s is te r, Mrs. M e tz e n- t him OLD BOOK STO RE 909 C on gress Avenue Also a sel ec t s t o ck of P e n n a n t s , P i l ­ lows a n d L a u n d r y Bag s. We e x t e n d i nvi ta ti on t o v i s i t o u r you a cordial st ore. B. T. G IL L E S P IE , Proprietor. TO M & R A L PH ARMSTRONG BUDINGTON — The Classy Tailors— * Miss J u l i a Hoa rd, who a t t e n d e d t h e Un i v e r s i t y l a st y e a r , h a s e n t e r e d R a n ­ dolph- Macon. 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Dr. C a l h o u n ’s f a t h e r vis- itod him h e r e t wo or t h r e e y e a r s a g o — E p T own— 2212 G u a d a l u p e S tr e e t— and m a d e a n u m b e r of f r i e n d s a n d ac- C. G. ( C A P ) M APES, Mgr. S eelig ’s Billiard and Domino Parlor (jUajn t a ac‘es. Down T o w n — 615 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e __________________ ....... —---------------- ------------------ — — - P r i n t i n g . WELCOME STUDENTS j o pen a n d u n d e r t h e m a n a g e m e n t of ROBERT B. MUELLER J D D A T U C D and BKU I HLK A ESTEN T R E N K FACTO RY. WL C. P u n c h e r , who can a l w a y s be! fou nd a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y C o - O p e r a t i v e j Society. prices t h a t a r e ri gh t. T h e v e r y b e s t work a n d now you know that racinewis canoes are light as birch and last forever . they are sold here by arthur I. marek who is the local agent for the racine boat co. of racine, wis. F o r Y o u n g M e n You will find in S m i t h -Wilcox Smart (’lollies for Young Men, made h> the Fashion Pa rk tailors, ie I only style but the4 finest Fifty High G ra d e S l ig h t l y U s e d PIANOS FOR RENT Special inducements offered to students and everyone con­ nected with the University. lf you want a Player Piano, see the “AUTOPIANO” and get our proposition. It will interest you and save you money. Another Inducement: If you buy a Player from us, you can get new Music Rolls for 5 cents each. ISAAC BLEDSOE “NEW STU D EN TS” W E L C O M E T O O U R H O U S E $ 1 5 0 0 SUITS -------------------- OVERCOATS $ 1 5 0 0 We can help you to gain in your work t wo ways, if you will let us. Come in and see us when down town. We will explain. LONDON WOOLEN MILLS Next to Van S m ith ’s. Kodaks Finishing F i l m s Supplies WE LOAN K O D A K S T H E J O R D A N C O . 610 Congress Ave. Branch Office at Van Smith Drug Co. V I C T O R V I C T R O L A S RECORDS Sheet Music 10c J. R . R E E D M U S I C C O . Th e Leading Piano and Music Store Trunks. Suit Cases, T rav elin g B ags Ideal a n d o t h e r m a k e s o f T h e Co-Op h a n d l e s W a t e r m a n ’s f o u n t a i n „ . . — R e p a ir in g — pens. _____ ____________ 510 Congress Ave. Subscribe f o r The T e x a n today. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEXAN Pay 2.50 Before December First NOTICE— Skinny says if you don’t like the show, he will DK. J A M B S TO I. ECT CKK. give you the theater. wmassssmmM CRESCENT T H E A T R E TH E OLIVER MOROSCO PHOTOPLAY PR E S E N T S CYRIL MAUDE IN PEER GYNT lsben’s Immortal Masterpiece — PARAMOUNT PICTURE— _ J PRINCESS THEATRE TODAY HANDING YOU TODAY YANCSI DOLLY W orld’s G reatest Dancer, in a four-act evening dress a ffair, blended with New York’s big celebrities. She does the dance, t h a t beautiful dance, in such a beautiful way. T H E JOY F I E N D S DAVE NOW LIN and KERTH C D E ST. 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HOLEPROOF HOSIERY— Six M onths’ G uarantee KNOX HATS Harrells HEID CAPS T H E D A I L Y T E X A N. STUDENTS MAY HONOR HISTORIC LIBERTY BELL (Cont inued from P a g e One) which is the plan followed in all of t he cities on I he bell’s i t in e r a r y , yet t he C h a m b e r of C omme rce is doing- all it can lo a d ve r ti se the relic’s visit. The S t a t e B a p t i s t Convent ion will be her e a t t he time, a nd m a n y o t h e r out si ders , Mr. Lo ng s t at e s , a r e e x ­ the in A u s t i n pected historic bell. Speeches by t h e Mayor an d o t h e r s and songs by t h e children of t he p u b l i c schools, who will a tt end the the exerci ses p ro g r a m . in a body, a r e on to view to be The hell t r av e ls on a gondola car and is a r r a n g e d so t h a t while ii can rl he be seen it can riot be touched. city will erect a p l a t f o r m al ong t he > id intr w h m e the c a r will r e ma i n dur- its s t a y here a nd the a c commod at io ns t h a t 25,OOP people an will be such ho ur can view t he historic relic. i n st r u c t o r s T h e D e p ar t m en t of Educat ion has lect ures bv p io fes so rs a n u m b e r of and t he Uni versit y of scheduled f o r v ar io us cities over tho S ta te. Th e fi rs t of to be given by Dr. H e r m a n Cl. J a m e s Oct. I at Greenville, Texas. t he se is CHAPEL NOTICES It is r e g r e t a b l c t h a t notice of J u d g e T o w n e s ’ talk on T u e s d a y w a s not s e n t , to The T e xa n , because it was an e x ­ ceedingly helpful t h e t heme “ In t h e B e g i n n i n g God.” His advice was to p u t God fi rs t in e ve r y event, a nd his e m p h a s i s wa s ver y s t rong, t a l k on j Y e s t e r d a y Dean S u t t o n spoke on tile p a s s a g e iii which J e s u s told His followers to r e n d e r u nt o C a e s a r the t hi ng s t h a t were C a e s a r ’s, and unto God t h e t h i ng s that we r e God’s. The Dean wanted his h e a r e r s to do t h ei r I duty by all the a u t h o r i t i e s a r o u n d t he j i nstitution, also to all t he var iou s o r ­ ga ni za tions , but not to r e n d e r to a n y one of the var ious C a e s a r s more t h a n was his due, and u nde r no eircum- tunces to fail to r en der unt o God t he t h i ng s t h a t a r e his. Dean T a y l o r will s p ea k this m o r n ­ He will give you s o m et h in g ing. worth while. OFFICIAL NOTICES Public Speaking Iii and I O U All s t u d e n t s t a k i n g Public m g 15 a nd 104 will please me et in room 7, Law Building, T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­ noon at 3 o’clock. E. D. S H U R T E R . Ad va n ce d Grand Stand Seats. in covered r e ser vat i ons g r a n d s t and for football g a m e s can be s ecured in tin* main co rri dor from i ll a. rn. to 1:15 p. rn. T h u r s d a y , F r i ­ day and S a t u r d a y before each game. Sub seq uent be made con cern in g re s er va ti o ns for t he N ot re Dame game. T h a n ks g i v i ng . a nn o u n c e me n t will Law ( lass C han ges . The class in Agency t h a t has been Dillingham^ The Students Shoe Store T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P A. G. Ger jes, Prop. M E N ’S FU R N ISH IN G S — Made-to-Your-Measure ( lot bes Our Specialty— 1610 Lavaca Street. Attention Freshmen! Our shipment of gym suits has been delayed but is ex­ pected daily. Wait as long as you can before going to town and paying too much for them. THE CO-OP. Get Your Rebate Checks M a th e w s Drug S t o r e We Take Pleasure in Delivering Any Purchase, No Matter I (ii 2 Lavaca St. Phone 6 lo. How Small. ’i ou will find t ho h os t f o u n t a i n p ens t tho Co-Op. TEXAN WANT ADS Texan w a n t a d s will b r i n g re s ul ts . The price is Ic p e r w o r d f o r t h e f i r s t i ns ert ion, t h r e e i n se rt i on s for 2c. No lid t a k e n o v er the phone. No a d t a k e n for less t h a n 2oc. Call a t Room 109, Main Bui ldi ng. P a y in ad va n ce . t e r m s $21 a n d $23 p e r m o n t h ; 52-foot 200 E. si (‘p i ng porch. P h o n e 2108. IQI 21th St. s o u t h w e s t U n i v e r s i t y ; GOOD, cool ro oms , t h r e e blocks from exposure; hot a n d cold w a t e r ; newly furnished; v e r y <1. .arabl e, b u t r e a s o n a b l e . Mrs. , , u f„ B m u s g a r d or,(Cl Nueces. 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P h o n e 4098. f u r n i s h e d room 103 S t a r t the y ear rig h t by b u y i n g a f o u n t a i n pen f r o m t he Co-Op. L A D Y S T U D E N T S — P l e a s a n t r ooms a n d t abl e b oa r d; h a l f block Uni ver - ity and car line; modern conveniences; J O H N L O M A X JR., H I S AD. Buy a c opy of t h e S aturday E v e n i n g P o s t a n d you’ll ge t a d i m e ’s w o r t h o f r e a d i n g f o r 5 cents. B uy f r o m J o h n L o m a x J r . ^ 011 can f i n d h im on T h u r s d a y a t the w e st end of t h e m a i n wa lk or at t he w a l k t h a t g o es to McFadden s. t h e L a d i e s ’ H o m e J o u rn a l I sell e v e r y m o n t h . I f you ha ve any s t ock o r g a r d e n s o r chickens a t home, b u y a c o p y o f t h e Country Gentleman a n d s e n d it to your folks. Y ou rs tru ly , J O H N L O M A X JR-