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Pi ii ice! on 1370 We s t e r n R e s e r v e ............ IGI I johns H o p k i n s ................. 1225 W a s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y 885 V i r gi n ia ............................. Mr. Geo. S. W e h r w e i n of t h e P ublic W e lf a r e Division is still in Met ulloch C ou nt y l e c t u r i n g on R u r a l C r e d i t s a n d J M a r k e t i n g P ro bl e ms . NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY. Following is a Selection of Interesting Titles Selected from Books Recently Added to the University Library. Many of These Books Can Be Seen This Week on the Open Case in the Periodical Room. T H E S E C R E T D E T H E P O P U L A R I T Y OE A U S T I N M A I D F L O U R Lies in its i n di vi d u al i t y . I t s p o p u l a r n o t b e c a u s e i t s m a d e in A u s t i n , b u t b e c a u s e i t s m a d e S U P E R I O R . QUALITY MILLS, Newly Incorporated. Austin, T exas W U K A S C H CAFE AND GROCERY Short order Lunches, Ice ( ream and Fancy Candies CHAS. G. WUKASCH, Prop. Staple and I Groceries— Free Delivery. JOE WUKASt II, Prop. 2218 GUADALUPE STREET. P H O N E 1971. You can gel what you want, when you want it. E verything, every day, in MEAT. Try us once and you will In pleased. Excelsior Meat Market 115 N. SIXTH STU FFT B R Y D S O N B R O T H E R S G E N F It A I. C O N T R A C T O R S PLANING MILL, LUMMER, SASH, ANI) DOORS Phone 219 1612162ft Guadalupe Street Why Should You Worry When You Can Get a $ 1 , 0 0 T R A C K S U I T f o r .......................................... .75 SUPPORTERS f o r ............................. I 50 T EN N IS SHOES f o r ......................... .25 ATHLETIC MOSK f o r ....................... ......................$ .85 ...........................5 0 1 . 2 5 . 2 5 I 8.50 AT GERGES' The University Shop $ 2 . 8 5 K IO I 4 Y t IBIO L A V A C A S T . A. G. (iERJ ES, P r o p . 317 in Y. M. C. A. Pend. Old I’hone 625 ami 725 N ew I’hone 627 AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY A d a m s , B r ook- . T h e T h e o r y of S o ­ cial Re vo l u t i on s . B a k e r , H. B. H i s t o r y of t h e L ond on ber g. K r e h e e l , H. BL A Book of O p e r a L i n d - A f - H a g e b v , L. A u g u s t S t e i n d Stage, 1576-1903. B a r t o n . Ma r y . I m p r e s s i o n s of M e x ­ G e r m a n Music. F u l l e r - M a i t l a n d , J. A. M a s t e r s of Masefield, J o h n . S a l t W a t e r B a l ­ W e d o z i l y 1w a T h l n ^ T t U n t a ’ l a u n d r y a - ' i n 9 cerite 3 for 25 cents; underwear, 12Vfc cents per .suit. All work strictly guaranteed. G. W. VARDEN, Proprietor. B e - a n t , W a l t e r . London. # Bo y n t o n , P. H. L on don in E n g l i s h lads. B u t t e l - R e e p e n , H. Ma n a n d His L i t e r a t u r e . F o r e r u n n e r s . C a n b y , H. S. A S t u d y o f t he S h o r t S t o r y. # Creel ma n , J a m e s . Diaz, M a s t e r or Mexico. Cr is pi , Francesco. Memoirs. Dent, E. J. M o z a r t ’s O p e r a s . D ostoevsk i, F . M. Th e Idiot. H an sl i ck , E d u a r d . T h e B e a u t i f u l in Hill, J a m e s J. H i g h w a y s of I rog- K i t c h e n , D. B. B e r g s o n f o r B e g i n ­ Music. fess- ner s. P e t r e , F. L. T h e R e p ub l i c s o f C o ­ THE STUDENTS’ F R IE N D m o d e l s t e a m l a u n d r y ______________ i m m i d I ) d o m S A V E S YOU MONEY ANI) IS THE HEST M a n - ha n d , E. E u r o p e e t la C o n ­ s u e t e d ' A l g e r . O i l ivi e r, E. T h e F r a a c o - P r u a s i a n Wa r . l umb i a . t C o m p t o n - R i e k e t t , A. Th*- l o n d o n Phone 685 Li f e of Y e s t e r d a y . Ba i t , R. S . U n i v e r s i t y . Life in t h e Me di e v a l 1504 Lavaca Street. R o p e r , A. G. A n c i e n t E u g e n i c s . U g a r t e, M. El P o e v e n i r d e la A m e r ­ ica Latin;;. W a d d i n g t o n , A. H i s t o i r e de P r u s s e . T h e S y m p h o n y W e i n g a r t n e r , F. W r i t e r s S i nc e Be et h o v e n . W h e a t l e y , H. B. H o g a r t h ’s L ondon. K O D A K F I N I S H I N G a little b e t t e r — quicker—neater— by experts using the best pa Hers and chemicals, and who KNOW HOM. Bring your film s one day— se t your pictures the next. TH E JO R D AN CO. “We Make Kodak prints and Cost Cards Every Day.” t o n i g h t (O H A N I T H E D A I L Y T E X j j j l D A N C E B e n e f i t Rescue Hose t o. No. » EIGHTH ST. HAI.!. Sat., Ja n u a r y 24 8:30 O’clock A d m i s s i o n 50c. Ladies I lee. Tickets on sale at < oz) < o rn tr. p re s e n t ha ch. the New YoD fun! Railroad p i c a a n i o n E d it o r Fa l k- . I y W i l l i a m s o n , e d i t o r o f the . i- in the city. ' ' n ^ - a v - ' t h a t P l e a s a n t o n p r o p e r is n o t e x p e r i e n c i n g a b o o m . but illlt f u, t e r than any town in - out * , , Texas. “ K u rin s 1912 there n e t e ere.-t.nl r e s j . i sam ne. ' M ^ t C f t h L n n n , h o r , m h e e ^ th ro ,, h u n d r d l rent houses, ........ ti , ANOK A. JI Mw ARROW ^QQUcAR- ..... t h . ™ . . i l p a r t i . . . ! . . . . a s an h o n o ra ry m em ber, and Mr. well a s an asso c ia te m em ber council con sists of Pres. IL J e s te r Hot ton C a sp a H s, C. E. W a tso n arni B. Schlich. T hese m e m b e rs of the council, to g e th e r with Dr. R ichards th e ir and Mr, Boswell, will devote tim e in this cap a c ity to w a rd m a k in g the Pre-M edics Club a s useful as pos­ the to all medical stu d e n ts sible in city of A ustin. DATES AND RULES p h o t o p l a y s FOR ALL THE PEOPLE — C r e s c e n t t h e a t r e n m i l C D n F I IP . H T ” THE POWER OF LIGHT” TWO REELS— AND “THE FRESH FRESHM AN PI RE FICTION T O D A Y O N L Y n e v e r MORE THAN A DIME Church Unity Octave St. A u s t i n s Cha p e l Tuesday, January 20. 8 P. M .-G o d ’s W ritten Word. . I l inu-irv 21, 8 P. M.— The Teaching Church. Wednesday. January - Thursday. January - - , « * • inn.i-.rv >•> S P. M.— F orgiveness ol Sin. Friday, January 2 i n..*.rv Saturday, January a i» M ^ 1 * ( h n st on the Altar. 8 P. M.— Prayer for the Dead. « * Question B ox Every Night Wednesday, January 28 t h e o n l y c o m ­ p a n y ON TOCK OF THE BEAUTY OPERA OF FUN ANI) FASHION. K OSE M AID BIG MI S t H AL ( <>. T H E R O S E M A ID BEATH N O W ON S A L E — m s s s s s s s s s g f s s s s t ^ ^ nry W omen of A bb in *ton ,” and will p r e s e n te d some tim e in M a r c h - protiahly abo ut th e doth. At a nother of the club, S a tu rd a y , roles will he a ssig n e d an d plan s will be m ade for speedy rehearsals. Many of the costum es an d accessories have a - ready been procured by Mr. Young while ab ro a d this sum m er. < U TI S MEN ARE ON THE LOOKOUT FOK SN A P SHOTS FOR HAND BALL V h e ’ f a r m e r a a r e b r e a k i n * th eir la n d s KH t i n * thorn in shape f o r c a . J 1!1‘ J ' I ; : " Z l r ' beiter! planting- I'tudn* 191» * « ,liuiv silos will be built by pron!ess- and o o o n o m i e fa rm e rs adjacent to Tournament Will Be H a y e d in I ni- varsity Gymnasium Beginning pleasonton.” January 27. A g r e a t deal of in te re st has arisen since the a n n o u ncem ent of the Sing e H and-ball T o u rn a m e n t and a num ho o f c o n t e s t a n t s have a p p e a r e d upon t a scene ready to com pete for the honors of th e game. The d a te s and ru es ut the c o n t e s t s have been a r r a n g e d def­ initely and the first pre lim in a ry con­ te s t is s c h e d u le d , according to th e pro­ g ra m a r r a n g e d , to he played off J a n ­ u a ry 27th. T he c o n te sta n ts a r e divided into four groups, consisting of four play- ars ill each group. Tho w inners ut the g ro u p s will then play each athel for the cham pionship. The two p u s ­ ers thu s r e m a in in g will play the de­ h< ciding g am e on F e b ru a ry I Rh. hand ball ga m e s will be played in the U n iversity G y m na siu m and will he free for all those who wish to see the TEXAN WANT ADS R a te : I vent per « o rd in a d ­ vance. Special ra te when run more than three consecutive times. No ads telephone. Mail them to T h e Daily Texan, I Diver­ taken over sity Station. _____ Dr. II. E. Baxter, Dentist, 612 Scar­ brough Bldg. Old Phone 1316. P L E A S E re tu r n my Would p rese n t it to you, b u t arn broke. Besides, must make the course, Name ‘Seagei. inside. Landrum. Caswell & Smith have the hugest line of a thletic goods in the city and at prices that can’t he heat. Stunt P ic tu r e s Vre in ( i r e . . I b 'u a n d . ('.rind Section to IU* Awiwi I i«- Iu res of Seniors \ r e ( om ing contest. iii Very Slowly. The following is a list of co n te st­ a n t s who will e n te r th e to u rn a m e n t, th e pla y ers being a r r a n g e d opposite Phone 836. th e ir oponents: ON THE BEST (LOTHES Ai SH N . $12.50 NOW $6.25 $15.00 NOW $7.50 $18.00 NOW $9.00 $18.50 NOW $9.25 $20.00 NOW $10.00 $22.50 NOW $11.25 $25.00 NOW $12.50 $27.50 NOW $13.75 $30.00 NOW $15.00 $35.00 NOW $17.50 The greatest money-suv. im m e d ia tely a tte n d e d T h e P re Medical Society held an in­ the te r e s tin g m e e tin g l a s t n ig h t at I he Y M C. A. Building at 7:30. b u s i n e s s of a d o p tin g a c o n s titu tio n and electin g m e m b e rs to its councils was to. The pu rpose of th e o r g a n iz a tio n in p r o ­ the m e m ­ m o ting frie n d s h ip a m o n g bers a n d effecting p e r m a n e n t co -oper­ ation by m e a n s of a c q u ain tan ce , way­ ^ vMW out I hied by several m e m b e rs of the on > I .ni-.i I-y <'lub m th e ge n e ra l benefit o f the o r g a n i z a t i o n . tine of the m ost in te re stin g topics of discussion to th e stu d e n ts at T ex as is the proposition of e re c tin g a new g y m n a siu m upon the I Diversity c a m ­ pus. The G re g o ry Gym fund was s ta r te d by T h o m a s W a tt G regory. T he fund now consists of $65,000 s u b ­ is a t scribed, $20,000 of which sum p re s e n t draw ing interest. I he (.yin co m m ittee is h a v in g plans made for th e erection of a $150,000 gy m n a siu m . * "stU>ns fo r the and when th is building h as been e r e c t- . I . . ........b o r e o f ihe ..raise should ed, a la rg e s h a r e of the p ra ise should the o r ig in a to r of be bestowed upon *• r <« ‘ ____ L a A recent c h a n g e in th e c o n stitu tion of th e Pre-M edics m a k e s it a r e q u ire ­ m ent of all m e m b e rs t h a t they p ass in f o u r - f if th s of all th e ir u n iv e rsity work here. T his, in a ddition to m oral - L a n d i n g a n d r e p u ta tio n , will be con­ in e le c tin g all f u tu r e m e m ­ sidered bers. _ Dr. R ichards, of the Zoological De- In 1900, he e n te re d the law firm of Illustrating , Duplicating, P rinting DILLINGHAM'S Spanish Heel Boots and Slippers P al-le y , the dry cleaner and dye). ever before. WY extend our thanks to the entire Student M i ol the I n i x e r s i t v for their pas! trade and patronage and hope to have a continuance of same during the year I t l l 4 . We are better equipped and prepared to serve you than GRIFFITH DRUG CO. “Where Quality Counts” FACH VNGKP by m istake, a blue serge coat a t the Central Barber Shop, S a tu rd a y night. Owner can ad ju st by seeing Barrow, Sui VV. 22nd St. LOST’ A Delta Delta Delta bai pin. Please r e tu r n to C o n in e Lock­ ridge. LOST Between 210b Pearl street and 2.V2f> U niversity avenue, a small open to reward. Texan Office and face silver watch. Return receive Mrs. IL V. Benedict. VV \ N T E D Two M e t e o r o l o g y Texas. Phone 2958. G. M. West. lf you need a n y th in g on the b ase­ ball or athletic line, see Caswell & Smith. They have the goods and the prices. Subscribe for The Texan; only $2 for rem ainder of year. I ll W E a mon -> colored hat which was exchanged by mistake; has an “ F ” perforated in hat band. Owner will plea-e ring 546. VV l l . Bunge. l f there is a n y th in g you need in athletic or baseball goods, Saswell & Smith have it. and at the righ t price. PERSON removing black silk-lined Stein-Bloch overcoat from first floor Main Building kindly return to place same and from which he 1-23 oblige owner. romved Doctors Schackleford & Shackleford. dentists, 626 Littlefield Bldg. Phone 318. Will S. Wood T. B. Woodburn W00D-W00DBURN CO. Commercial Vdverl i*ing S I G N S Room x Over V an Sm ith’s D rug Store Phone 722 VI STIX, TEXA S S A V E M O N E Y Bring us your JEWELRY REPAIRING Work Guaranteed Costley & Maud Jewelers 816 Congress Ave. A place so different. A satisfied customer is our aim, a t Rea.-onover’s Central B arb er Shop. L ittlefield Bldg. F ra n k E llio tt, th e etor College Studio. A rtist. Propri- F O U N D — T h e a r t of ailing teeth w ith o u t p a in a t small cost at the U nion P a in le s s Dentists. MEDVE lost from w atch fob, e n ­ to I OI graved “ VV. T. M. A.” R e tu r n Texan office. Volley bals, b asketballs, b aseballs, tennis balls, indoor balls, vacatio n balls, football.-, and all p a r a p h e rn a lia to play the gam es with, c h e a p e st and hest at Caswell & S m ith ’s. A G O L D W A TCH was left in Room 25. F i n d e r please return to the of­ fice of D aily T exan and receive re­ w a rd . 1' “ ’ D r. G rady II. H arrison, Dentist, 419 S c a r b r o u g h B ld g . Old phone 1130. L O S T — A p a ir of glasses in a case. P le a se r e t u r n to The Texan office at DANCING SC HOOL - Mrs. Sale in dancing on Monday, has classes Wednesday and S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s , I to 6 o’clock; Monday and T rid a y nights at 7:30, a t Protection Hall. P rivate lessons at any hour dur ing the day. All the la te st dances ta u g h t. once. Phone 2097. Subscribe for The 'I exan. Students, go to the Palace B a r b e r Shop, Bosche Bldg., first-class work. The only T u rk ish B a th s in th e city. W’ni. F. Wolf, Prop. fo r A nderson & Benson s new g a r ­ I l l E a s t age. Studebaker-C adillac. F ifth street. B a s k e tb a ll a n d Casw ell & S m ith. track s u p p l i e s ai S IM M O N S DIVING. P ic tu r e s of Sim mons lining in the N o tr e D am e g a m e have been copy­ rig h te d a n d a r e on sale at the o-o for IO c e n ts each. E n l a r g e m e n t s ca be had a t J o r d a n ’s. Dr. E . C. Berw ick, D e ntist Suite 521, S c a r b r o u g h Bldg. Dr. F . 'VV. S m ith, Dentist, ,22C^ . gress A venue, opposite Avenue Hotel. W h a t a Pleasure to C l u b d o m W e Arrange Terms J. R. REED MUSIC COMPANY S O O C m ^: AVOID ACCIDENTS M be .vert*! E v e ry week, in fa ct a lm o s t daily, accidents occu r which coo by the exercise of ju s t a little care. M any of th ese resu of which a r e p e rm a n e n t, o th e r s less se rio u s th o u g i Pair instances, d e a th occurs. It is with the hope of lessening these ac c id e n ts t h a t the organization of th e A ustin S afety L e a g u e , o f w ic member. You should rem em ber th a t you a r e a lw a y s exp have an accident w hen you le a st expect it, a n d a t tim es stances over which you have absolutely no c ontrol, vou alw ays be on the a le rt a n d avoid every possibility o 3 can. J u s t a little fo reth o u g h t and ju s t a little c a re may m d many h e a rta c h es . T he good work a lo n g th is line > ou‘ protecting one’s self. The tim es f r e q u e n tly occur w en y of d an ger and save them , a n d you should t a k e a d v a n t a g e in son:4 ^ u„ve undertake ^ counted g nl8y cirCUin. thereto*’ ^ that y°u much suffer' n* ^ confined can ^,-arn otherS every opp01*1* and A l**!* Frat and Sorority Stationery S W E L L S T U F F ? J u s t the R i g h t K i n d a n d at t h e R I G H T P R I C E ! See the W in d o w s of the CO-OP I 1 -H I the idea. T h o m as W a t t G rego ry w as born at I ■'(GI. C raw fordsv ille. Miss., Nov. <>, He received his A.B. from S o u th w e st­ ern P re s b y te r ia n U n iv e rsity , C la r k s ­ ville, Tenn. W hile a t ( Kirksville he I m. e n tere d a co n te st and defeated F a y ; but Mr. T a y lo r, of the E n g in e e r ­ ing D e p a r tm e n t, h as not been able to fig u re out how he happened to do th a t. Mr. G re g o ry w as an honor s tu ­ d e n t a t the U n iv e rs ity of Virginia; a nd in 1885 received his law degree at th e U n iv e rsity of Texas. in G re g o ry & B a tts, an d this t ut u ws. th e cousel fo r the S ta te of T e x a s to pro se c u te v ario u s corpo ration s for vi­ o la tin g a n t i - t r u s t laws. Mr. G regory the case had a p r o m in e n t p a r t a g a i n s t the S ta n d a r d Oil Company. In th is case, 371 law' points came up, all of which were su sta in e d by the S u p re m e C o u rt of th e U nited States, He declined the a p p o in tm e n t as a s ­ s ista n t a tto r n e y - g e n e r a l of T exas in 1892, a n d d is tr ic t jud ge in 1896. He w as r e g e n t o f th e U n iv e rsity from the 1899-1907, a n d also A u stin P r e s b y te r ia n Theological Sem ­ tr u s te e of inary. Mr. G re g o ry a tte n d e d th e B altim ore conveption in 1912 and did all in his to elect P re sid en t Woodrow pow er Wilson. In fa v o r in g Mr. Wilson, he b ro u g h t T e x a s into g r e a t prominence. He is now special counsel w ith the the D e p a r tm e n t of J u stic e , and a t