A S K M I - W K K K I . V XKVVSI*.VI»Ki; ! T H U S .. K l > K V K U V W K M N H S D A V ANO S A B UDAV HY TM K S1 T D K N T S U K H I K I ' N I V K K S I TY VO L. X A U S T IN , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 23, 1909. NO. IO M I C H I K E S ADDRESS DEAN BATTLE EXPLAINS LOUISIANA HAS CLEAR MEDICAL FEE GUSE OF COLD EEEI TRINITY VS. LO N G H O RN S CURTAIN CLUB APPEARS IN ONE MORE WEEK IN A D D I T I O N L O U I S I A N A C O A C H , P R I T C H A R D , I S E X P E C T E D T O M A K E A N A D D R E S S B E F O R E A S ­ B O A R D O F R E G E N T S T H O U G H T I T B E S T M E T H O D — D E S I R E T O S O C I A T I O N . G U A R D H E A L T H O F S T U D E N T S . L O U I S I A N A S T A T E W I R E S T H A T I T W I L L B E I M P O S S I B L E T O I M E E T T E X A S T O D A Y — T O O M A N Y M E N A R E D I S A B L E D . F O O T B A L L P L A Y E R S F R O M W A X ­ T H E P R O C E E D I N G S A R E T O B E A H A C H I E T O T A K E D A T E L E F T V A C A N T B Y L O U I S I A N A ’S R E F U S A L T O P L A Y G A M E . G I V E N t o t h e a t h l e t i c a s ­ s o c i a t i o n s — O N E T H I R D T O W O M E N ; T H E R E M A I N D E R T O M E N . EXCUSES ABE FLIMSY A tte r o ffe rin g num erous exi uses. TEAM HJS STRENGTH A fte r re fu s a l T h u rs L l ) , to play th** gam e scheduled for L o u is ia n a 's L o u isia n a S ta t e U n iv e r s ity w ired Today, M an a g er K r a h l im m e d ia te !) m anag er K r a h l, on T h u rs d a y , that th ey would he lin ab le to meet T e x ­ in co m m u n icatio n -tot other learn s in til* h u h **, am i T r in it y was w ith DEELZE0OBBLES IS PLAY S a tu rd a y n ight, one w eek from t o ­ day, the Curtain C lu b given its f i r s t phi) for this year. T h e C lu b is set 3 P. AA. HAEN MAT BE ASSESSED tho Tho mooting of tho C h ristian A s­ soria! iou on Su nd ay afternoon, should to moul­ P r o v o of special P ito n s ! student in rs of tho Parti It v, lin d y , and trionds oi tin* com m uni­ ty. Tho V. VV. and V. M. c. A. w ill hold o union mooting in tho A u d i­ in., and w ill bo ud- torium at 3 p dTossed by Mr. A ld rirh . of N ew Ho is a graduate of th** Un- York b e p it y of Po ti n ay I van la, and is one of tho soorotarios of tho Intorn atlo ti- ..I <'ominiftees. visitin g tho Unlver- sit> of Texas, in tho interest of tho International Conforonce of Foreign Missions, to lo* hold in R ochester, N. Y., I 6*c« 28-Jun. 2nd. Tho object is to soc tiro I ”, d o legatos, and since tho I n iv f is h y sent 36 to N a s h v ille four is years ago without one regret, it hoped and believed full ciliola should be secured and sent this year. that the F o r y e a rs the a u th o ritie s of the U n iv e r s ity h a v e felt that th e re should he som ebody whose d u ty it w as to look a fte r the health of th** student body. S tu d e n ts h a v e been kn o w n to bv** iii u n h yg ie n ic su rro u n d in g s. Som e h a v e w rought th e m se lv e s s eve re in ju r y by sh e e r ig n o ra n ce of the la w s of h ealth, r a s e s o f s e r ­ ious illn e ss h ave a ris e n , that if t a k ­ en in hand in tim e, m ight e a s ily h a v e been p reven ted O ilie r s tu ­ dents h a v in g fa lle n into s ick n e s s h ave su ffe re d for w ant o f proper nursing. T h e w ho le trend of m od­ e rn m ed icin e b eing to w a rd th e p re ve n tio n o f disease, the U n iv e r s it y of T e x a s w as doing nothing, beyond its re q u irin g v a c c in a tio n , to p ro tect stu d en ts in the h ealth that is the fo u n d atio n of both happiness. ed u ca tio n and Hr. Draper, our football coach, a graduate of the M edical Departm ent tin* C n iv e rs ify of Pen n sylvan ia, of has boon asked to Introduce Mr. Ald .loc P ritch a rd . all-South rich. Mr. em T a ck le o f V a n d e rb ilt, and 1 oui ii of Lou:.-iiii>a S ii,* C n ivo rs.ty loam, who play here Satu rd a y, w ill t h e platform and give a short to " i ' l l chs. Mr. Pritch a rd expects lak«* up Foreign Missions as a lift wm k, and he w ill be in ti position to give most hearty endorsement to Mi" Rochester Conference and good ’n;}, . »n I m * should reasons wily our delegation be a strong and large one, led I In* Violin Club. b y Miss W right, w ill play a selection at 3 p. rn. sharp, in the Auditorium Sunday, members of the Facu lty, students aud friends co rd ially invited. T E X A S F A L L I N T O L I N E . Science the subject that the prim e Higher Business T ra in in g vt a meeting of the Econom ic and association held Po litical recently, Dr. W eb ster, the new pro- lessor of economics made a most of interesting talk on in Our C niverslties and Colleges.” Dr. W eb ­ ster showed pur­ p o s e of the school was to prepare ! h" student for his environm ent, and ihat business was now knocking at i he door of our U n iversities for re< ign itio n just as had the professions lf society now of medicine, law, etc. demands that dentist • hould have several years of hlgh- * r training, the same demand is be­ ing made in the business world. The 1 bier argument in favor of business training is that it has been proven are not suffi- thai apprenticeships im ­ {dent, since in this w ay is possible to get training for leader­ ship. T h e demands of the modern business man ar** such that he can ! (,i turn his business into a school, hut must depend upon the U n iv e rs i­ ties for the proper train in g of busi­ ness men. Moreover, the U n iv e rs i­ ties can give train in g which w ill pre­ pare young rn* n much quicker than tho country it ‘ he old-time apprenticeships. To be sure, young men w ith a college busi­ T h e e x p e rie n ce of m any in s t it u ­ tions of ull grades has show n that i s m a ll fee som etim es as low as th re e d o lla rs , must often f i\ « to eight d o lla rs , pub! by the w hole from student body, is s u fficie n t to ho* tire to e v e r v m em ber o f it the o v e rsig h t of a tra in ed p h ys icia n , th o p p o rtu n ­ ity of fre e co n s u lta tio n and th e right to p ro p er n u rsin g in till s a v e pro­ longed illn e ss, Su ch u fee is a form of in su ra n ce , secu rin g e ffe c tiv e pro­ tectio n at a m in im u m of cost. O nly last annuller, how ever, did the Hoard of Regents see th eir way clear to provide sim ilar protection for the students of flu* U n iv e rsity of Texas. T h e principle of tin* m edical Insurance fee was adopted the amount of the fee fixed at three dollars, and a com m ittee appointed to work out tin* details of tin* plan. Tin com m ittee decided to appoint two physicians, one for men and one fur women, who should be accessible for free consultation ut the U n iv e rsity at convenient times, should pass on in J urn for leave of flu* score absence applications of from class work on sickness, should deliver courses of lectures on Hygiene and San itatio n, iii general* be charged and should student oversight w'ith calls health. T h e m aking of free them. was not W hen ca lls should be necessary, it stu­ was dent should choose and pay his own physician. to bt* expected of thought best that each the of Vs p h y s ic ia n for w om en, Dr. M a r ­ g a re t H o llid a y , w as ap poin ted , a B a c h e lo r of S cie n ce , o f 1901, a M a s ­ ter of S c ie n c e , of 1902, and a D o cto r of M ed icin e, o f 1906; sin ce 1906 a su ccessfu l p ra c tio n e r of A u stin . T h e ap p o in tm en t of a p h y s ic ia n fo r m en, w as postponed. In ad d itio n to s e cu rin g the s e rv ic e s of the p h y s ic ia n as set fo rth ab ove, th e paym en t of the m e d ica l fee e n ­ title s the stu d en t to fre e n u rsin g in h osp ital, w h ere n ece ssary, e x ce p t in cases of prolonged illn ess. If at the end of tin* y e a r a b alan ce re m a in s, a fte r p a y in g the s a la ry of the p h y ­ sicia n s, and su ch h o sp ital expenses as m ay be in cu rre d , it is to be d i­ ness training are not acquainted with vided pro ra ta am ong th*- p a yers of (Continued On Page F o u r.) the fee. as in the g am e sc I led ti led for today. T h e first them desiring to s h ir k ,aaa on W e d n e s d a y . when th e y w ire d , that b ecause A. A in k lin g w e had o f M. had ca n c e lle d their L o u isia n a gam e, it w ould be u n w ise for them long trip for a sin g le to m ake the game. M a n a g e r K r a h l, th in k in g that it w as because o f fin a n c ia l r»»a sons, at o n ce w ired them a sum, in a d d itio n to that sp ecifie d th e ir c o n tra c t, a m p ly s u ffic ie n t In fra v the expenses. in to O th e r messages w e re sent to the in sistin g that L o u isia n a ant b o ritie s, the team be sent for to d a y's gam**. Dean Battle, in the absence of P r e s ­ ident Mey.es, w ired to the President •>f L o u is ia n a S ta te , that th e ir team should come a lo n g and th u s In s u re frie n d ly re la tio n s tween L o u is ia n a aud T exas. Ju d g e Gregory sent a thin -eight w ord tel­ It eg ram , urging In the fu tu re , be­ the sam e thin g , was thought that by the e ffo rts or Dc. Bat tie, Ju d g e G re g o ry and M a lin ­ g e r Krahl, th e y would re a lis e seriousness o f the c a iie e R a tion reconsider th e ir actions. aud tin* fin a l th a t t h e fiv e tile effect A t nooitv on T h u rs d a y, th e ir to an sw e r Caille, they would bi* u nable to play urn***. T h e ir excuse is. t hat if th e ir best men are injured it would b* W ell :i d egree that possible e n te r c a ille ; and to play w ithout would he foolish. T o say the least of them fo r to it, a clo se gam e w as expected. L o u is ia n a has defeated both M ississip p i U n iv e r s it y and M ississip p i A. A M. T h e fo rm ­ er by a sco re of IO to 0, aud the la tte r by la to 0. T u la rie d efeated the first nam ed by a score of a to 0 T h e ir ra n k in g s w ere s im ila r and w e had expected to d efeat them , but not by a la rg e score. T h e y h a v e id m itted th e ir defeat now. ‘‘ Household The K appa Kappa Gam m a Frater- is holding a reunion, th** most nity in itia tio n interesting events being and banquet. at tIi#* D riskfll tonight, and th** m arriage of Miss M ary W il­ lis Steadm an to Mr. Ireland G raves, on W ednesday night. On T h u rsd ay S h o w e r” afternoon, a was given Miss Steadm an th** at F ra te rn ity House; and Miss Fan n ie Campbell w ill entertain, with cards in her honor, at on Monday afternoon. The girls to be initiated ar**: Misses Je a n Jo h n , of S h e r ­ Houston, L yn d a ll Fin le y, of man, Vivian S m ith , of Cam eron, M ary Broad, of Paris, Row ena B arn e tt, of W aco, Pau line Thornton and Jo h ­ anna Ru n g e, of Austin. th** Mansion, Th** out of town Kappas a re : Mrs. A n ­ K ih ei M orey Sea rcy, of San tonio, Misses Annie M cCorm ick, o f. Dallas, F an n ie W est H a rris, of Hen derson, K itty Devine, of San A n ­ tonio, I .ouise Bonner, of M exia and Mrs. W a lte r C aldw ell, of F o rt W o rth . ' in our c o l l e g e s e r ­ secured to tak e th** vacant date. itig a good exam p le I filii!v has a strong team th is IIL*; that of V o lu n teerin g Rh >ear aud w elcom ed test t h eir s k ill ag ainst th** c h a n c e the to Long* horns, e s p<-dally as T r in ity had beat* en S o u th w e s te rn team i i w hich V a rs ity w as o u i) a b le to de- \lso T r in ity h a d been feat beaten by B a y lo r by th** clos** score of 16 to l l . to ti, a ll ’ to u. A h B a y lo r defeated Iii** H a s k e ll L i ­ that th is sho w s to 0. I " lia n s I rill it ) possesses a team of m ore vice s in n w o rth y * atis.* T w o th ird s th** w hole pro* fin is w ill be *le ii o t e d to athletic s in g e n e ra l, t h e re ­ m ainin g third to w o m e n 's a t h l e t i c s . l o th a t end flu* wom en o f tbs I d iv e rs ity h a v e decided to abandon the the plan of g iv in g a dane.* at 'C om m i s H a ll th is H allo w 'ceti In o rd e r that th ey m ay atte n d th.* play that evening. Kv el v oile rem em b ers as a m a tte r than the usual stre n g th and on** O f co u rse. Hi*' im m en se su ccess that v 'hi* Ii w ill fo rce th** p la y the best kind of hall. la n ig lio rn s to the C u rta in C lu b had w ith its p e rfo rm an ce, aud last It y e a r is pro* Th** T r in it y ca p ta in and fu ll h a rk is one of the v e ry best in tin* s ta te ; the o ilie r h acks a re fast aud and h eavy. VV bib* th** f a i l u r e to p la y ( lo u i s i a n a Is ji k e e n fo o t h a ll l o v e r s ; d is a p p o in t m e n t to ull th** s e c u r in g o f T r it e tv w i l l g o a lo n g w a v t o w a r d bal s l ic in g lf. B e c a u s e sin* is r a n k e d •lim ing th** s m a l l e r in s t it u t io n s , is n o r e a s o n to b e l i e v e th a t s h e w i l l n ot d e l i v e r th e g o o d s , l i e r s t r e n g t h B o le d that th is y e a r th e y w ill re- p#*at th e ir triu m p h . M a n y o f th e old new p la y e rs nr** b ack, and a* Vera I men h ave been added to the list, Mr. C ole, Mr. S ta m p s. M r. P la tte r, and M r. B y e e being flu* ad dn Urns Ii n \ * * been provided A ll of t h " w ith m ore or less su ita b le p arts, by iii * * 11 reason ol the fa ct. that Mr Y oung w ro te die play for them , w ro te most. *if tin* c h a ra c te rs around that w ere to act them . the men T h e groat a m o n g T c X jih s c h o o l* h a s g iv e n h e r and r a r e a d v a n ta g e gain ed , ought to a p l a c e , b y c o m p a r a t i v e s c o r e s , w h ic h a lm o s t e q u a ls T e x a s . vt a n y r a t e , it is not t h e si/.** o f th*, in s t i t u t i o n , j i m un a d d itio n a l tell success of the stunt. fu< tor iii flu* Vs to th** n a tu re of th** piny, the hut t h e s t r e n g t h cif th e te jim , a n d re p o rte r has b e e n abl** lo d is c o v e r (C o n tin u ed O n Bag** T h r e e . ) trout I Hued On P a g e 3.) Scarbrough & Hicks C O LLEG E BRAND C L O T H E S A r e only for young men and men who won't gr ow old. T h e y are not a fash ion but the f ashion. T h e y not only fit- but have th a t intand ible, baffling thing called “ poise.” T h e high round shoulders, the snugly fitting collar, the close laying lapel, the drape and cling and sw ing, whi ch s tamp the best custom tailored g a r ­ ments, i n d e l i b l y mark College B r a n d Clothes. N e w soft rich fabrics including the favored gray shades. Suits $15 and up A complete and broad s howi ng of N e w Shoes, S h ir t s , N e c k w e a r , E tc . Scarbrough* Hicks TRINITY vs. TEXAS 3:30 P. M. TODAY THE T E X A N A o O f f i c a l St udent P u blication of the U n iv e rs ity of Texas. Pub shed Ser*’ Weekly by the Sty* dents of the L n varsity, A ustin, Tex, M A R K M .GEE H E R B E R T R A T H E R E d ito r-In -C h ie f. . A SM st i i t Ed ito r- n Ch cf. . , R O B E R T H A R D W I C K E Lf NGO P L A T T E R A th le tic Editor. < ...... J A N E W O O D R U F F Assistant A th le tic Ed ito r. ........... . .................. U n iv e rs ity Editress. m a r k H A N N A H .................... M an ager. C. S. P E R K I N S JR,, Asst. B j s , M gr. E n tered as setond-cUss m a tt e r Sep­ I 08. at the postoffice at te m b e r 25, A ustin, Texas, under the act of Con* I, 1879. g re et of M arc h Hath* r “ Fudge h e rn. tat? I* i l ent A S S O C IA T E S . Louise J o b r son, Louise Law rence, Grace Long, W . C. Blalock, F red F ly n n , George H ill Jr„ N a - Byrne. Robert Penn, T B. Reese, Amos Peters. Lloyd L o c k a g e the Th e T exan o ff ic t is room 46. on first floor of the M e in Build to ,r>9- Address ell com m unications The T ex an , Austin, T exas. Subscription . $1.60 per year. * RA 9*7; T M I T E X A N . L O U I S I A N A ' S ' C O L D F E E T . * ’ Afraid od. I II n sr id is rh** or.- word whi ch more a pt l y - x p l a i r s L o u i s i a n a ' s r- a - wi fe- than any ot her, ha I b» - n looking forward to the sran.* it.* a message from Louisiana on Wed* de for t h-m to come. and ask* t h - Long horns today's sran, i months, w sp*-* ulation J* would b* « anc. lh 4 . im ixi iii yr T* \ Ii lay ion this rash. for a last Th un would be a losing proposition sci a if13^ a With Ii* rn on < h was probably th - m an ag -m -n f o * a s o n s \ A- M. a- re to play r eason vs in vie* It will b- remember* ran- lay. but uffleient In the "T i g e rs " to t om e to Tex* to he d a u n t s by t hat h — would give then. an additional sum. trip enti re rd a d v-r?im­ part of the advert iilng. them -t single satire. Ma nage r Krahl was not —pl i—d by w i r- to d efray th* ■-ti sufficient u*-nt had already u nd-rgo m tic k* ts had b** *n j ». many for it. for -x pei . s-s rnu< h * xp-n>- t he krr for ,*§o - fs old and xt-i.siv ** was ipated. -para* ion had b— n mad* at a re. <,rd breaki ng crowd vs as anti tim k f i ir I’ sr - I t Ak" e gab than di sappoint the hundreds f ie* moti-y air* ady spent, and the who might addit ional prof! *nd. and I tram* G rego ry , on W e d n e s d a y , wire I a th ir ty -e ig h t word s t a t i n g th* c o n d it io n , and urgin g t h - m not to to d isa p p o in t us. Dean telegram i .-“ ire chat proper r e la t io n s w ould iii f L o u is ia n a Stat**, u rging t ii** c a p a c it y o f D ean and \< tin g P r e s id e n t s e n t - x i s t b e t w e e n t h e tw Hut all w a s w ith o u t a v ail, a d e la y e d m e ssag e th a t th e t e a m b* tutor** j on T h u r sd a y , to the- effec t that t h e y would not c o m - . ire d the Prebi­ i n ­ ll order t«> schools re®! h* d in th** here Vs a l ist r e a s o n , th e y said. that fiv e ,,f *h,,jr n ,,n w,(fV ou t of F e n to n , th*- s t a r q uarter, w as out o f th*- gam** j of th*- g a m e . b e ,a u n e o f Injuries. T h is s o u n d s v e r y Itself, W h y T e x a s m ost c e r t a i n ly would not c a m e l a g a m e on a sc o r e in cred ib le w ith in th e y c o u ld n 't s u b s t i t u t e o th e r m en, w e c a n t u nderstand. that jkind. On O c tob e r IS L o u isia n a d e f e a t e d M is s is s ip p i U n iv e r s it y , b y a | sc o r e *.f IO to 0. be* I HUS. he had failed to make the required average in his work on last a m S a tu r d a y , with F e n to n to th e t u n e o f l h to «>, and th** lit t le q u arter s c o r e d a ll touch* b'w ns, T u la n - d e f e a t e d th e U n iv e r s it y o f M is siss ip p i, by a sc o r e Qf $ eq u a l to 0. Tb s th en p la ced th e t w o L o u isia n a s* houls on a lm ost fo o tin g than this is out o f th e gam* b e c a u s e o f d e ­ last W h e t h e r th e ir o t h e r O r w h e t h e r f ic ie n c ie s men ar** d isa b le d th e y must be* '*• Endorsed br Pe°,,Ie- ■ ‘SP?ct*rtniasioii y o u r um n* nj your pajw r, t.i certain isting dis t ruinations o f modern language* sity. th - c o u r t s -Vs vc iii through th** c o l ­ ex­ in th* schools in this B l i j v e r to in G-rrnan and French, I,, u o tic d from a glance at r**f* r mort* p articu larly I t h e c a t a l o g u e , th**#.. t o u r s * * * a r c .my p a r tic u la r laid out purely from the standpoint of t h e student Of literatu re, and with the* ‘ mf ne**ds Of th*- Student of sciences. it I presume, t h e l l tl«*e.st»tj nu -| conHitJcrabi** nutii- ------------------- t hi s It pro* •*r* h**r of snj*i* ntH d i s c r i m i n a t i o n test. i s a g a i n s t I wi*b t ha t to Let m* far tak<* an i l l u s t r a t i o n whi ch stu- is fro Hi being uiiumuuI, a <1* ut citint h h e r - to lay out a course t o s p e c i a l n * f * r - n c * o f s f u d y w i t h flIMlr . or av. m i s ' , , if no provision ' V............... * " ' k ln l ,h.vs‘"» nnd Consld.-, under what ha rd shi ps this st ude nt is pluc*d is m a d- at t h - University, whereby he may get a working knowledge of scientific Fr e n c h and Ge rma n conditions, h - has no a l te rna ti ve , but to "dig lf ou t " for bim s. lf. I shall try your pa ti ence with t he har- ii*j? 1 ewing d e ta i ls of ' *»u - n t myse lf w itll ' >ur imagination. r * '' this proc-sg, but have t he chang**. But do f Hi-y n*)t c ha nged sufficiently, haps. 10 p**riiiit « f fli-.s** a bandoned courses? that to be strongl y hop-d, 'i me lh** l ’ni\**rsity a ut hor it ie s were < oust rair,«»d by fore- of c i r c um st a nc e s to make t he s a m - conditions prevail now? Have per* th*- r* *sta bl ishment It is they In su* h scient ists as w- have in years past, men who hold high IHJsitiuns in the University of Chica- is a Uni versi ty go. a? John s Hopkins University, at th*- Massacdius.-trs Inst itut e of Te. h- in ot her schools ne a re r fi‘ ,d of mod*-rn home will h*- gr ea tly extended. And to my mind, t h - r e can he no s t ro n g ­ is if ;n» i m porta nt nology, and iii a sp-c- *-r a rgum e nt ,if ffi»* "Ord. leaving t he m t han last. men this it 'uncti on of the Un- I : knowl edge, and sufficient to j ust ify the gre a t e st out- nst it ti t ion ' H'ns,‘ T ,h“ *• s,,( h * n m ti u \ slop l a n g u r , iv erst tv ’f ti, iv laliz-d fi* I th -r -iu if . ....... , u - v fee of 7 h’* *u< ‘ The hop. the e nt ir e to which o{ tllf* Kugineers* re- l-r. 8. id is a lready ac­ idem Mark Hanna h, in maki ng all ne c e s­ tively e ngaged is enjoying sary a r r a ng e m e n t s and de. the c oo p e ra t i o n of a pa rt m en t . -small admission twenty-five ce nt s will be charged, will be given on t h - .Saturday night before T h a n k s ­ a giving, and -SPC tai following W edne sda y night, t he recepti on will bv- held in the E ngi ne ering Building. Last y e a r ’s r et e pt i on was a decided success, bur everybody places c on­ fidence make all precedent. T h e following m it te e s have been n ame d in beyond c om ­ to assi st is feature. On in Mr. H a n a h ’s ability this one successful i ntended t he the work: to be to . d to di ffer lay of motley and effort. 'Cont i nued On Pag** Thr ee Eclipse U n d e r t a k e r and P ro p rie to r Stables. Omnibus and Baggage t e n s ­ er. F in e C arriag e s and L ig h t L i v ­ ery. R ubber T ir e d H o sp ital Ambu- 108 to 116 East Seventh St. Mance. Both Phones 161. George Miller T h e finest light liv e ry In th e city. C arriag e s In con n ectio n . S OL D A VIS 208-210 E. F if th St. Phone 25. D ea le r in full 'in.- of im ported and domestic cigars nod tobaccos, station cry, periodicals, cooks and new sp a ­ pers. B illiard s and pool tables new. tables R ep a 'ring pool and billiard s a specialty. 705 Cong. Ave. P re m iu m s given to all cash patrons. W E L L - W E L L - W E L L Don't Be H u m b u g e d by a F la sh or Bluff. Come to Us and get the Real Stuff- e l i t e b a r b e r s h o p Opposite O p e ra House. S. A. G L A S E R , Prop. VARSITY TAILORING CO.p jot M n , F p b r o o k s & j o n e s , p r o p s . m l L L H K , C leaning, W o rk called for and delive re d to any and R ep a irin g . w Pressing .. _ P a Pe r - P a in ts and Oils, W h ite part Of city. S a tisfac tio n G uaran- Le;ld- V a rn ish es, W i n d o w Glass. D e a le r in Old Phone 2460 - 2 2 ,2 Guadalupe St ! P ' C T U R E ' ; R A M I N G * S P E C I A L T Y ■' ' ' I Congress Ave. * lf O CO cr a> OO * ♦ * » + ♦ + + ♦ „ u n >* + * * * * + — + < + * " , ................ , , T , n , I M M . , T o w n &? C o u n t r y S h irts F i t e v e r y o c c a s io n , affeir! S I . 5 0 u p , o r a flo a t. CLUETT, PEABODY A OO., Makers J I I f a u s t i n n a t i o n a l b a n k I I ■ | - $ 300,000 250,000 j d s ap,/a/ Surplus and Profits Deposits 2 co/) m * * * » » t*» i | » T H E S T O C K STEIN-BLOCH Clothes F E C H H E IM E R .F IS H E L Clothes SAM P E C K ” Clothes for Young Men SO C IET Y-BR AND Clothes for Young Men • ire shown by us i xclusively* 'HF- AMOV E well known makes of Clothing I hey repre­ sent the best lines in America. Tee N ew 'Fall and VV inter models which vi e .ire now showing tire tile finest example** ut hilyjh-class modern tailoring we have ever seen. Snits, Overcoats, t i 15 $10 to to $ 4 5 $50 E V E N I N G Si its— a splendid lice o* Fine I knell Dress Suits, hand rn de. si k lined .and abso correct in si . Ie— await lo u r inspection. Prices $35 and $50 608 Conpra i i Avenue CCX D ris k ill Steam Laundry Phones 444. First-class W o r k . Good Service. S ta n d a rd Prices. T h an k s. P L I E S . T a n ta lu m and T t ir g s 'c n L im p s . S te le n t* Electric. P o rL ib lo s , S h e lte r. etc. E le c t rlc P lu m b in g and E le c tric R e p a ir Wort*. JN O . L . M A R T IN , Weilbackcr’s Confectionery C or. 2.7nd and S p e e d w a y L A D I E S ' P A R L O R IN C O N N E C T IO N F in e L in e of C ig a rs , F ru it and C a n d y t08 C ongress A ve.. P h o n e s <20. I *1»ll i and Lunch*** S e rv e d H > H *H 4 4 H 'I*4*H 4 <■ 4 4 4 ♦ + w . ♦♦H |l'H > 4 ' H ' 4*444 f H «H ll l4 l 4 4 4 4 4 4 P A L A C E BA H B I R S H O P . ' S tric tly k-.i»iitU!> up-to-date ^I p. * J P A L A C E F R E N C H C R Y C L E A N E R S H A T T E R S I W e S te .u n a n d IV . — '» . o r C l*.th e - \\h,|e | h .ii S h a v e . BOSCHE S HI I ! . D IN U , Al s i I N. T F X A S f 4> 4hH »^ 4* >44 4 4 4 4 .•+*h*Pi“ |>T*H *-!*.i*+ *H 'v+ *H -+ v+ + 4,+ + ' 4«4>»l>4>* 4 n M i4i4i l iili.li4..i.* 4 i* ililil i .L i ..j.A f * 4 l «f p f l]Mj ^ 4 4 1 1 I I | | l f ! t j .H I Pure Ice Cream, Cold Dr;? ks, Cigarettes, all kinds i Cigars, Pipes, F ruits, tin package candy at *| 4 4 4 J the Hii; K' *>rny Place | L . A . W o lf & Bro . ( o n ie r I*it) ( o|j„ r« St I V A ve. a n d I t i i ->4444444444444444444444444 ’*vv •.'•-I*v*!*v■ v+4++ J:a T H E T E X A N . C U Z O . - IO u 3 v. H it JO ka (0 c CO .2 M — D o M 3 o r e j c c <3 ti aa c < U ti JC a i OO co a; c o JCa. 12 O a.o flu > o c o «« 1847. s* o re; and th at th e ir lin e held the M r. L o u is G rego ry of L in c o ln , Ne- ity held H a y lo r fo r such a clo se Kin tit line o f I ’a y lo r on e ven term s. br isk a , e n ro u te to M exico, w as a we m ay expect ti clo se and e x citin g Kam e on ( ’ la rk F ie ld today. guest at the H e lm Tau Delta th is Week. ilo u s e J O H N B R E M O N D , W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R . I M P O R T E R ck R O A S T E R O F H IG H G R A D E C O F F E E S . A u s tin , Texas. C U T F L O W E R S Hyde P ark Floral Co. 822 C o n g re ss A ve n u e . W. A. Achilles & Co. D e a le rs In C uflmn Club Appear* in one More Week little . T h e title In lie e lz e b u b b len ." w hich sound* ann ou nced, a l ­ lu rin g enough 1° be sure, T h o r e ­ porter took a p e e p af a re h e a rw il in liv e ly prog ress a few n ig h t* allice , (a n d saw* and heard just enough to perplex him to iii* w i t* end. Dr. S a m u e l .iolitiHon stood on the stage in front of N apo leon , besides whom G R O C E R I E S . W O O D . F E E D , C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . A N D w a* a g e n tle m a n c la im in g to he from T e x a s. T o filii* you ng T e x a n H ead q uarters fo r E v e ry th in g Good to E a t. a G re e k lad y whom lie addressed a* Penelope, w a s ta lk in g and roquet* • lf i f s Good to E a t, W e h a v e I t ” ting. T h e re p o rte r trie d to learn and “ lf W e H a v e It, I f s good to e a t.' P h o n e s 394. 108*110 W . 16th St. how a ll th is m ight he, asked a horde of q u estion s, but got ra th e r punk an sw e r*. H e w as q u ie tly told that the place w as N ic k ago, w h a te v e r and t C on tin ued Fro m P a g e 2.) E x e c u tiv e C o m m ittee - M urk Hat nab, c h a irm a n ; W . W . M c A llis te r, ii. I'»* ckw itll, A. bv, J , ll. G ill, and A. L. Toom bs. F in a le e C o m m itte e — VV. W . ll. M oore, It. (ta tte rs Mc- A Hist et*, c h a irm a n ; M c N e il, M o ntgom ery, E a to n , Lee, C o p ih u e , ami S to e k e y , Ju s t !* * , lln m lc tt, C o m m ittee on A rra n g e m e n ts — 11. A. B e c k w ith . c h a irm a n ; It. A. W ood. W . N. L a c y , C. B u rg h e r, and Lon g . L. F lo o r C o m m itte e It. M oore, ch ab- • m in; .1. M. A le x a n d er, ti. E. S c h u l!/ . IL ll. M c M cn n s. .I. J . E s t ill, L . I L C u llo m . N. Hid C. C a ld w e ll. I L L e e . IL <>. K im b a ll. (C o n tin u e d F ro m P a g e O n e.) Hannah Has Committees Appointed Nelson D avis & Co I M P O R T E R S A N D W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S . O n e of th e m em b er* o f th e clu b lie to s a y fa r as that went so by. c h a irm a n ; A. I). K e n y o n . F. A. H a rd ti. A . B ru s h , J . D, C ullo m . VV. w h e re v e r tiiat m ay X ic k a g o a n y w a y ? Im*. W h e r e is Di oratio n C o m m ittee It, B u tte rs * bought th e y had lauded a peachy F. ly r e s , C. E. R o w e , ll It. ly r e s . I F Y O U H A P P E N T O GO B R O K E Run S h o rt o r W a n t to B u y a Diam ond or a n y th in g else, See J. A. JA C K SO N . 017 C o n g ress A ve. A U S T IN , T E X A S . F u lto n ’s O ld Stan d 16C8 L A V A C A . co m e d y a ll iii:lit and that lie thought who th ere m ight he som e pi ople would p re fe r nt.i i i ol it to the S ile n t it last y e a r , b ecause W o ­ w as m odern, s h o rte r, and m ore liv e ly , rho re p o rte r did not Hee enough of to s a y 'lie p e rfo rm a n c e to be a b le J w hat hi* o w n v* rd lot would be on J fb i* point. T h a t lite p e rfo rm a n ce j w ill he s h o rte r Is to his m ind an im p ro vem en t, lik e ly to w e a ry o f a n y show , for an a u d ien ce I.- h o w ­ IL ce p iio n C om m it tee J . i i . G III, • h a in u a n ; IV , IV. H olden C. I;. Mi * c h in . E . K e y , J . C. M ille r IV. A D a rte r, it. M. T e m p le , P. P. Cook, md L. C. G u th rie . S m o k e r Co rn m itt rn A. L . Toom bs, c h a irm a n : Ii. It. C ro w , (J. I). C ro w ,, P a lm e r. S. J . S tr ic k la n d . G, E. O u r aim is to please the f D iv e r s it y e v e r good, that ru n * o v e r tw o hours. N ile s, and S. T u le a bai k. students. A n y th in g in C o n fe c tio n e ry T h e busin ess m anager states, that lin e, also S h o rt O rd ers, C h ill, O y s ­ ters in a tiy s ty le . W in, Krueger,Prop R. Ii. SMITH R e p re s e n tin g D R I S K I L L S T E A M L A U N D R Y F ir s t class w o rk , prom pt s e rv ic e , and sa tis fa ctio n g u ara n te ed . P h o n e s 444. I I N V I T E M Y S T L D E N T F R I E N D S T O .M E E T M E A T T U E ■ CO ZY C O R N E R ” C. G. WAGNER, “ T H E S T U D E N T ’S F R I E N D . ” SAVES TIME T O B U Y OR S E L L T H E he b e lie v e s that th e co stu m e s w ill be e ven b e tte r than th e y w e re last y e ar, *ile bas trie d a n ew co stu m e r, f is h e r of P h ila d e lp h ia , a t a rat • n e a rly th ree tim e s sis high as that paid hist y e a r. N e w s c e n e ry been built has fo r tin* p e rfo rm an ce this >ear and no p ain s h ave been spare I o m ake th*- w h o le se ttin g a ll th at it should lie. T ile C u r ta in C lu b has in one m at­ er set an ex am p le that seem s to us t > Host com m endab le. In o rd e r ivo id a n y talk o f graft and the us­ ual gossip in that d ire ctio n , the dub bas a sk e d , of th e A th le tic C ou n cil, a b u sin ess m a n a g e r,w ho is o act w iih the business m a n a g e r on in* c lu b ’s ow n b eh alf, w ho is to h av • ‘b arg e o f a ll b ills and expenses and o in su re by t hilt m eans the abso­ lute im p o s s ib ility of an id le in sin ua tion. T h e business m an ag er states, that a lre a d y ail vim nee o rders tor seats nave been com in g in. T h e re g u la r sale of seats w ill begin on W e d n e s ­ d a y the 27th, and a rush is expet - cd, as w as the ca se la s t ye ar. T h e m usic of th e e ven in g w ill h ave a ce rta in g rim a p p ro p riatn e s s con ­ sid erin g the people in vo lve d . Th • H H *+ + + + + + 4 + + 'l*v‘H ,,l,v P e n P o in ts and B a rr e tte s Je w e lr y , W a tc h e s , C lo ck s R e p a ired A lso V re d e n b u rg h ^ 816 C ongress. The McAlester S O L F A H F N T S F O K OSAGE MCALLESTER The O rigionul Deep,-haft T e rri to n < <»al. H ie Best i irad* o f PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE K e p t in S t o c k . F ir e M u sic fro m W a g n e r ’s opera, Phone 246 P J / T Fuel Co. ± ^«s|s <|| tjs ijl >|t s|I s|l »|s s|| »|s * t|l « M O D EL S T E A M 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44444444444444* LA U N D R Y t N E W E S T A N D M O S T U P T O D A T E M A C H I N E R Y . O U R W O R K C A N N O T B E S U R P A S S E D . G I V E U S A T R I A L . 1504 L a v a c a S t . ................................................................ Pho nes 685. • 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ’*44 fr 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 444*b<*4444444444* J. 44444444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4"1 > 4 4 .-4**,4444444444444444444444444-’<• 4 J T h e A ven ue H otel B a rb e r J* hop | TS F I R S T C L A S S N M ) I F-TO -D ATE IN E V E R Y K E S P B C T . C O M E * T O S E E U S. H O T A N D CO iii) B A T H S . J J. H. G A S S A W A Y , Proprietor. I. IS, M enders, J . It. Cpi h un h, ami IV . B ro iilz e r, P L U M B I N G A N D E L E C T R I C A L S U P KNOWN TO EVERYBODY W O R N A L L O V E R T H E W O R L D “ Die W a lk u r e ” w ill be played before • he cu rta in , s e le c tio n s fro m F a u s t betw een the a cts, and selected pieces from M e y e rb e e r’s “ R o b e rt the D e v ­ m a d e w i t h i l ” w ill follow’ th e F a u st. C U S H I O N R U B B E R B U T T O N CLASP T h is is not to be the form al y e a r ly play of I lie C u rta in Club, but aim s to p rovide an e v e n in g that w ill be of use to the a th le tic tre a s u ry as w e ll as e n te rta in in g to jim au d ien ce at O F A N T D E A L E R , A N Y W H E R E Sample P i-., Cotton, 25., Silk, 50c. Milled on Receipt of Price large. GEORGE FROST CO. M A K E R S , B O S T O N 30 Y e a r s t h e S t a nda rd — A L W A Y S M r. G len C. R ic h a r d s of Ita s r a , has the from a sho rt v isit at returned I'D i H ouse, C hi W est Texas. to h is ran* b in University Students, Attention! If you want good Laundry work, the fact stares you in the face that you get the hest work at BOSCHEE TROY I MIN DRY, 906 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . B O T H P H O N E S 73 W e Let You Be the Judge. Ill Hancock Opera C A M P U S AND C O R R ID O R Dr. Baxter, Dentist, 600 Cong. Ave. "They all sabbat our Clothes . c. “ I T H E T E X A N . House OCT. 25. M A T IN KW A N D N IG H T , R A H R A H R A H T H E L A N D OK NOD M iss Isabel C arden of G race H a ll, her has returned from a visit home in D allas. to T r y him- he iv e rs ity B a rb e r ton. is a good one. Shop. I n J . VV. Hainll W e make Kodak prints every day, Iordan, 610 Congress Avenue. M i s s Alice f\ Hubbard and Miss Grace Bonn left yesterday the State Assembly of the Daughters of the King, which meets in Waco. for I'm Back Again W ith a Bigger and a Better Company. K N O X W IL S O N Come to See Me Boys. I Love You. (That** F a ir Enough) W e make Kodak prints every day. Jo rd an , 610 Congress Avenue. Mr. Ernest Kurth. '06 Southwestern I Adversity, Steadm an Graves wedding. is here to attend th Before you order that New Su it, look our samples over. Ut Co. F a ll Biggs Miss E th e l Bather returned to h* r home in gonzales, Thursday, a f­ ter a visit with Miss Ada Garrison, aud at tie- Kappa Alpha Theta House. Morltx S ilv e r and Ed A llen's B a r­ ber Shop at the D rlskill Hotel. The finest in the state. W e make post cards from Kodak films. Jordan, HIO Congress Ave. W e make Kodak prints every day, Jo rd an , 610 Congress Avenue. Nothing gives more (la s s a suit than a fan* v vest. A ll the new shades to tone up the prevailing grey suitings, at O scar Robinson's. to Lots of student necessities, at Mc* Kodak finishing Is not a Fadden's. T H U R S D A Y , OCT. 28. T H E G IR L F R O M R E C T O R S . F R ID A Y , ^ Oct. 29. Richard C arle IN M A R Y ’S LA M O . HOTEL SUTOR E U R O P E A N P L A N . Best Cafe In the city. Sunday even­ W e have the only exclusive Kodak Jordan, lu Auatin. finishing place 610 Congress Avenue. It that is the rarest tiling now, you see a vest o f tie* sa m e material as the suit. Instead men are w ear­ ing fancy vests that admit of great little cost. variety in dress and at if T h ey are not expensive either, bought of Moore Ar M orrison; who are showing a great number, ranging from $2.50 to 15.00 each. ing dinners a specialty. C igars and F ille P ip e Toba< < os, at T H E S T U D E N T ’S F R IE N D . .Mc Fadden's. F O R R E N T — 5 well ventilated nice­ ly furnished robins. With board. 1934 San Antonio .st. Mrs. Hallie Wood. Dr. F. W . Smith D E N T IS T 722 Congress Avenue, Opposite Book Avenue Hotel, O ver K e lle r ’s Store. Austin, Texas. den's. 8 0 M E OF T H A T A F I R S T T H IN G S T H E S T U D E N T N E E D S — Track Suit, Bath Robes, Towels, Pen­ nants, Gymnasium Shoes, Tennis Shoes, Racket and N ets; you will find a Complete Line at The University Shop 1610 Lavaca St. E. SEELIG, 615 Congress Ave., Austin, eTx. Cigars, Tobaccos. Pipes and Smoker* Sundries. Periodicals. Finest BH Hard hall new tables. In the city. All T he Millinery and H air Emporium T H E R E IS A L S O A N IC E S O U ­ B E S T L IN E O F G O O D S A T V E N I R W A IT IN G F O R Y O U . M O D E R A T E P R IC E S . ► S T E IN W A Y S T A R R R IC H M O N D " ; ;++«K++++++c.++4.++++++4.++++. I N E X P E N S I V E G IF T S Jesse French Piano Co. Headquarters for High Class Pianos — A N D — Player Pianos Easy terms. Old Instrum ents taken Good pianos rented. Our phones 295. exchange. In Frank S. Taylor ii 813 Congress M A N A G ER ;; v Avenue. Are Alw ays Wanted. us show you the Latest Men and Women. Let for “ Best O n ly ” V R E D E N B U R G H T H E J E W E L ­ E R . 816 Cong. Ave. BEN F. JONES, M. D. O ffice and Residence 308 Vi* Cong­ ress Avenue. O ffice Hours - - 0 a. in., 3 to 5 p. i i Old Phone 2085. N ew Phone 8.18. i . A L S O Consultation rooms 2220 Guadalupe Street, .'*:30 to 7:30 p. m. Office Hours - - ii a. rn. to 3 to 5 ii BACON & HANCOCK I+ Plumbing and Electric Work. + I • beading Lamps, Shades and Supplies. Tungsten and ii Tantalum Lamps. 715 Congress Ave. » 4*» -k-H* *t* »l* 'li*H*»H* *H' ■!» -I* H 4 Phones 193 ! with us, 610 Congress Avenue. It is our business. sideline Jo rd an Our clothing s t." but to inly. md Furnisher. is not "th e rheap- it is Hie most economical Oscar Robinson. Clothier Most Up-todate Pressing Shop In own. Satisfaction guaranteed. Biggs : Co. I i i Shoes at Moore A Morrison's. W e lay. develope Kodak Jo rdan , 610 Congress Ave. film s every It Is quite the thing to wear a hat that matches the color of one's eyes. The color scheme ever * airted to the foot wear, and green and blue are being shown by Moore 4k Morrison. T h eir line at $4.00 in- eludes also tans, patent dull and leat tiers in a variety of sb lp rs, Is W e loan Kodaks to students, Jo r dau. 610 Congress Avenue. T e x a s F a ll into L in e (Continued From Page One.) that several corporations to tie* technical points in the business which they have been studying, for such knowledge comes only through is experience, but their mastery quicker and their chances of pro­ motion much greater. T h e success of tin* movement now being begun Hi the best U niversities w ill depend i i great measure— as Dr. W ebster minted out—on the attitude busi­ ness men show towards these new training. The courses for business a l­ act ready have standing offers the graduates of those U niversities that are offering these courses justifies one in Haying tin* plan is no vision­ ary one, but a practical and common­ sense movement. The speaker show­ ed iliaf such training was beneficial to young men because they could choose more intelligently; th ey could avoid a long and tedious apprentice­ the ship; they are able to master technical parts more easily; and it gives lo business a broader and a life. fuller grasp and knowledge of Hackett, in tin* Tribune. this Many U niversities have already added institution. needed "H o a r y ” o il H arvard has fallen in­ to line, and heeded the cries of the business world, by adding a depart­ ment for business training. Upon the completion of the Panam a Canal, and upon the development of the resources of Texas, eve ry in ­ im aginable w ill seek Texas dustry as a favorable ground. Then, more than now, w ill the busine** man pre­ dominate; then, more than now, w ill expert business training be demand­ ed. Other institutions are giving it. if the U n iv e rsity of Texas want* to train re- these men, she w ill be uuired to give that particular train ­ ing. The w ork can't be begun too early, because needed soon. it w ill be are “The Best” COME AND SEE THEM H A D D Y T T T O f A Jtv Ja iii L L S Hart-Schaffner & Marx SU IT S FOR Y O U N G M EN $22.50 to $35.00 Strictly all wool Suits, well tailored $15, $16.50, $18 C R A T E N E T T E O V E R C O A T S $15 to $30 JU ST IN—A BIG SHIPM ENT OF COAT SWEATERS $ 1.0 0 . $ 1.25 a n d $ 1.75 MEN'S COAT SW EA T ER S $ 2 .5 0 , $ 3 a n d $ 3 .5 0 BOW EN & STEBBINS, 620 Congress Avenue. FOR A TAXICAB O ld P h o n e 1575 N e w P h o n e 620 S c h e d u le o f R a te s ;u*« K**r I ” mile or lim ier, 4 gen* or lei*?. F ilc h quarter mile thereafter hor each five minute* ear i» waiting BH- For Hourly Rate.** inquire at office Ii* T o u r in g C a r s fo r H ire Capital City Auto Co. 213-215 W e s t 6 th S tre e t : BURNHAM BRO TH ERS THE LEADING BA R BER S For good service Opposite We solicit and ap p reciate the Driskill the S tu d e n t’* trade. 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