A 8*M I-W M K L Y N E * fP A PtR ?U BLnH 1D TEXAN THE ITV EKV W EDN IWP AY AND SATURDAY BT THE STUDENTS OE TH * UNTVEBB1TT. o4USTIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, (APIOL 13, W12. E l l * B E M I T M E I T j S T O O E N I O R T I N G T O I C H M E N L E N K E I R R I N G E S L O I N F U N D ! N T L I I I N ' S P A I K ! F O O F N Y E T T E K I L L E NO. 49 C H A M P I O N S H I P G A M E W I T H 9 N Y L 0 R T O D I Y VOL. XII H U R N S E N J O Y F I R S ! S L U G - f E S T M I S S I S S I P P I P I T C H E R r e c e i v e s S E V E R E D R U B B I N G — R U S S E L a n D K E L L E Y L E A D I N B A T T I N G L O A N S U P T O $300.00 W I L L B E A P R I L 2? * » - R lL 22 M A D E T O h f i d c * r , , r ^ S C H O O L S T U D E N T S IN IQ r u e n A *rr- IS T H E D A T E — D I N N E R A N O S U P P E R W I L L B E S E R V E D IN T H E P A R K . T E A M H A N D I C A P P E D O N C O U N T O F F I N A N C I A L C O N D I - T I O N — H O O V E R i s C O N F I D E N T . A C - C O N E A N D C O L L I E R R I V A L S O N T H E S L A B — B A N D W I L L P L A Y . B E T H E R E . Varsity added another victory Tues day afternoon when Captain Starr ijid hie sluggers overw helm ed Al Isa jig!pp! College in the second gam e the one sided score of 15 to 2. At a m eeting of the Department Thursday m orning, a constitution was adopted establishing permanently the L aw Department Fund Society of the U niversity of T exas.” T h i s Tbr game' was a slu g g in g match constitution, which is fashioned some from the start. The L onghorns ac w hat after the one at the U niversity cepted the offerings of P oole with of Chicago and partly after t h e En­ greedy relish, touching him up for fifteen hits. R ussell w ielded th e big Hick, securing a w alk, tw o sin gles. and two two-baggers out o f five trips to the plate. K elly w as a dose second with th ree sin g le s and gin eers Fund, provides for member­ sh ip as follows; All who subscribe up to as much as $5.bu or more $10.00, shall be members for one year; $10.00 to $25.00, for 3 years, and $25.00 or more, for life. Following the time honored cus- ,o n‘. the Annual U n |\ crafty Picnic will be held on Monday, April 22, at Lai da s P ark at Now Braunfels. Al* •hough -Mr. L am ia decided to close park this y Lewi®, p. . . 3 . 0 B H R O A E I 0 0 0 0 0 I I 0 4 I 2 4 I I I 2 0 0 I 2 I 3 I 2 0 2 I 15 I 2 f 1 I I 6 I 0 0 0 I I 0 3 T he Texas Chapter of the Delta 0 Chi fraternity will tonight celebrate I its fifth anniversary with a banquet 0 at the Driskill. T he following out-of- 0 J. A. . town alumni will be present: 0 ° ? ILantz, Dallas; J. Tarbell Dyer, Phil­ 4 adelphia, Pa.; VV. A. Hadden, Rex 2 Cozby, Billie Peyton, San Antonio, 2 3 I Houston; Steve Pinckney, Marlin; O’­ Brien Stevens, Liberty; Alex Pope. D allas; Ira P. Jones, Jr., Houston; F. M. Bransford, F ort Worth. 0 0 0 0 Totals . . . .40 16 15 27 16 2 Core by Innings: R €*a* • ......................... 301 014 24 — 15 14; hit by pitched ball, Baldwin; sac- . OOO OOO 002— 2 |r if ic e hits, Ballinger, C artw righ t; two MlSsissiPpi C ollege (2 ), Kelly, S tring base hit, Russell Long; stolen bases, R ussell. r u n s [p assed ball, Ray, Long; balk, Poole, ***•» off L ew is 2; h its a p p o r t i o n - double play, Baldwin to Francis to ^ B, Bailey 2, L ew is I; Innings pitched, Summary: b y le r ; Cone 4 L ew is 3* stru ck o u t , K elly; Cone 5, B ailey 2 Poole 8* bases U s I p p i 4; of in to to the addition th e Park. funds, hence it will be up off on account of in su fficiency liberal support of the student body Dinner and supper will be served That there will be at things to cat of a variety su fficient to satisfy both the go u rm et and the is evidenced by the fact gourm and the S tu dents’ that Council contribution each club, so- I M|,u , rority, and fraternity donates the sum rph ,, The men are all in fine condition of that and prospects are bright for success amount, while the B. H all ch ef and with the Razor backs, although the his co rps of a s s is ta n ts will be in a t­ Longhorns will be severely handicap­ tendance. ped with so few men entered in a dual meet. to m eet the d eficit created by giving a good attendance at the I Oklahoma m eet, five dollars, or coming P resid en t Seamier has appointed th* the to m ak e food to . following com m ittees necessary provisions; Com m ittee on Food: Rushing, C hairm an, L aw son Long, P otter, S toddard, C asparis, M ontgom­ ery, J., Killough. C om m ittee on A d v e r t i s i n g : Miller, C hairm an, A dair, Sm ith. Fritz, H oopingarner. First Spring Concert Monday Night T his year’s track annals; team bids fair to be one of the m ost su ccessful in Univer­ few there are sity best star perform ers, but it is the balanced in the exception of the years. With admirably is hurdles, every ev en t handled. Such a team will be sup­ ported by the student body for they will prove them selves worthy of it. team Varsity bas had D R . Y O A K U M T R I E S T H E “ W O R D T E S T " O N F R E S H M E N A N D O T H E R S . the th a t forth issue th e f ir s t The word has com e from th e clear n ote of the chim ing band h e a d q u a rte rs Uiat sprin g concert will positively be given Mon­ day night, April 15th. T h e c lash in g of cym bals, th e of the le a d e r’s co rn et, obos and F ren ch horns, reb el­ lious blast of the clarinet, aud all th e other noises from the “ t a n k ” bear u n m ista k a b le proof th e above statem en t. The band of and u nder has been hard a t work, H u n n ic u tt’s excellent direction, is prepared to give U niversity s tu d e n ts arid the public many en jo y ab le sp rin g concerts. No one e v en t or fe a tu re enlivens the dull spring season m ore than th e s e band concerts. E verybody th e and his girl attend s. band c o n c e rts are looked forw ard to in terest. with much pleasure and is alw ay s draw n, and the Attention t h a t band ca n th e ir feel confident initial co n ce rt will draw th e usual crowd. Mr. H u n n icu tt was not able to give a definite program Dr. Clarence S. Yoakum, of the School of Philosophy, overstepped the exponents of power exam s, and oth er novel w ays of ascertaining the m ental range of the student, by pre Henting a word test to the members of several U niversity classes. On a slip of paper one hundred words were printed. T hese words were calculated to bring up m ental images to the student, and if he was fam il­ iar with the particular word, it was and his duty to mark continue, the of Dr. rest. Yoakum The words are taken from every language, —a few from Latin, one from Greek, from Span­ one from Hebrew, one ish, one from French* and on. so Many more are concerned with the natural scien ces, and, as su ch , are purely technical. Econom ics, Math­ literature, history, and cur­ em atics, several rent agriculture term s; architecture and list; engin- in the were represented to The J eering term s found their plac e ; and that word, fashion, wtih like questionnaire contributed in The interesting. is very events fact, In lod ay the Longhorns expect to • ake the second gam e of the series. is probable that Cone will twirl It tor Texas, while Collier will be on the slab for Baylor. Collier is one of the best pitchers in the I n t e r c o l ­ legiate A ssociation, while C o n e ha* clearly dem onstrated his exceptional ability in the gam e with M ississip p i. for indeed, then be in is well organized. The* gam e will be called at four o ’clock sharp. The band will be on lull force, and the rooters’ hand club If T ex as can luke this second gam e, the pro* the State Championship pee*ta a . & M. loom bright the only prospective would candidate, outside of T. C. U.. of whom not much and Trinity, an unknown quantity. Trin­ ity came into the light of the base­ ball world the other day by dccfeat- ing the haughty Southw esterner*. It is probable that a gam e m ight be ar­ ranged with the end ut the season. this team before is expected, a It is that to be hoped the trip, which the s a l­ ients will turn out for the gam e to­ to what sh e day and help Varsity has not tasted in years, S tate lf this could be done, Championship, and with a little support it can be, excellen t \ arsity could make a very showing on begins loday a week. The m anagem ent of the University of Georgia team wir- <*d yesterday, requesting the gam es at A thens l>e sw itched to Au­ gusta, showing that they expect the appreciate leorgiaiis gam e a scheduled with far-off Texans. the It is probable that this chan ge will be made. that to Come out to the gam e today. Bring som ebody with you. Don’t to give your support to the team. You ow e it. fall those words which he could accu­ rately define or explain by a cer­ tain symbol. Those words with which lie was fairly, but not accurately tam ii Jar, were marked with another let­ ter; those which had no m eaning to the student were indicated by the As a result an accurate letter N. classification can be made, and the sh eets will show the stu d en t’s range of general inform ation. A great deal of in terest w as stirred up over this experim ent. Many were surprised at their lack of gen eral in­ form ation. The average student will certain ly be relieved of any abnor­ mal conceit by quizzing him self on ib is test. Dr. Yoakum exp ects the final results to be very sign ificant, arid undoubtedly they will. Many am using incidents occurred during th* working out of the experim ent Thurs­ day morning. One stud en t accused Dr. Yoakum of having read the lat­ e s t Installm ent of “Stover At Yale." Another thought it was a huge joke, and began to w rite so-called funny 0n kite, by C one 2 ’ B ailey I P o o l e f o r t y f i v e m inutes. Umpire, Ashton. | nu m bers would be g i v e n . left on bases, Texas 7, Miss- Texan re p o rte r. He s ta te d , how ever, even society contented itself with a time of game, one hour, th a t popular as well as classical j reference t o “R, S. V. P .” The student w as supposed to mark (Continued O n P a ge F our.) Sign for 1912 “C A C T U S” Today— Last Opportunity T H E T E X A N .T IAR IO N J, L I V Y ............... . ................... B # lto M n -C h |*f. F A L T E R D E A L E Y ....................................................................... A t h l e t e E d ito r. flC K F L E M I N G ......................... A s s o c ia te A t h le tic E d ito r. IAN JO H N ................................................................ Society Editress. A S S O C IA T E E D I T O R S , P R O F . L O M A X M A K I N G A R R A N G E ­ M E N T S F O R S E C O N D A L U M N I R E U N I O N . Prof. Lom ax Secretary of the \lumnl. has ju st written a letter to the “ old boys” asking them to come lo Austin laid co-operate w ith him in making the Second Re-Union a indolph B ry a n . W m . T enner. George W y th a . W i l l M organ. great success. H ere is a copy of the w ear, of fa b rics and models ap p ealin g to »0h P o tte r. A. K . C h ristian . Am o* P a te r * . T om K n ig h t. B . Feagln. T . K . B e tti*. M organ V ining. L aura L o tt!* Sm ith letter; Dear S ir: — A Specialty Store For Young Men s Clothing A store to w hich th e y m ay come and o b ta in S U I T S re a d y to Yo un g men w h o do not like *o look old-—■ O ld e r men w ho like to look young — Not a store for bo ys just out of k n ic k e rb o c k e rs , so m uch as — A store for young m en who ab om in ate co m m on p lace clo th es and abhor frea k ish ones. According to plans of tile Alumni Association, announced mc re than a year ago, th ere w ill b* a sp* < jai re­ union at Commencement in Ju n e, lh IU, for the graduating classi s for A store for men w h o appreciate d is tin c tiv e clothes. la in , 18b 5,18 bd, ibb7, I8b8, I sup, I boo, i bol, 11)02, 11)03. The members of m any m onths of p lan n in g . T h is sto re does not spring from a c cid e n t. It resu lts from i tiese c ia s .s e s w ill return, it is hop- E n g lish m odels predom inate. A c tu a l s ty le s fixed by eight uo, rn large numbers to pay a visit we u*e i a i v e r * ! t y aud to renew the tics Ut ln en u sh ip termed here. I write u> usa for >our suggestions do io vs a a l testis Hic* should be plan­ ked lo muse the occasion enjoyable aud memorable, it bus alread y Lh tm ueo rmii.eu that w hatever is done or ten of Lo nd on ’s best ta ilo rs to young m en,— snug-fjttjng coats and trousers. Long, soft, ro llin g lap els. N a tu ra l shoulders. Young m en seeking d is tin ctive n e s s w ill co m e upon em barr- ra sm en t of rich es h ere. Sizes 32 to 38. Scarbrough & Hicks M. D A V I S ................... B u tin e # * M an ager. L E O N A R D ........................................................... Aeeiatant B u tin e ** M anager. Itereo a# eewonu-ciae* m a tte r at th * p >etofftc# a t A u s tin , T ex as, under a c t of Congreet of M a rc h J , 1*711. it e r a t io n Price ......................................................................................per year. line#* O f f i o # ..................................................................... Room 4*, U n iv e rs ity . -Uih, but the men who hu\e tra c k in charge are racking their brains a lew oi tile liungs tout win not ne T H E W A R M D A Y S A R E H E R E . W H A T W I L L B E C O M E O F “ T R A C K " ? 'its track learn leiv< * for F a y e tte v ille tonight. Tho track com m ittee w iii uc sot lai in its nature,— no long many biucu*uu a lo wondering ii this will he tho luat Intel H o i leg iu ie .»pecx lies, no long programs, no for­ it of the acajou. O klahom a is ac In dub d to race the Luaghurun on mal! m s , no cb bec lion*. These are [order to Gild a method ol mu ting the Oklahom a guarantee. Th*re ae ne*. vv iii >ou not Lase the lime inly one wuy in vs hit h lo insure the above m eet u h well as the atle* to propose something that w ill aou to of the iuteiH'olh-giate meet, w hick \> ill lake place in M ay. Th e mu- body must come to the rescue, ale success oi the re-umonV A s tai* as p o s s i b l e your suggestions w ill be ecuuse football d idn’t pay in auf fie it ut quantity** ;k or any other branch of a th le tic* miouId languish. is no reason vs by Track has a v a r m u l>uL As a g r a d u a t e of the s e c o n d de* ignited Manding, aud ought Lo be able to work out it* own i i na ti* ^ a .ie th e m e d ia e v a l p e r io u — I h o p e existen ce. The M tuuiiou, how ever, is pl’ec ai'leu a. The Council is j o u w ill now a r r a n g e to b e p r e s e n t Hied ior fund*, in fact, the Al'kauau* trip w ill cost more than tin- at uie Seco nu Re-Ii uiou. P le a se le t i age mc nt figured, and there ft by student supporL i. no way to m ake up the d e m it la m e Know if w e m a y e x p e c t y o u . you think track is w o rth y of atten tio n , it is your duty to help out branch ol aport ut once. The Texan realises that a g re at prepar­ ed the student body assumes a vinegar aspect lowarus e-vu'y *poi\ jept football. B asketball la it * * a lit LU- *tir, buHcball e a lU |ited nu iii bel el season tit ketsj and tr.u a luishiug bec ause of meager student-support. lites our lu r the cham pionship of the South-West to go begging sim ply be* e a lew individual* w on ’t support the track m en? W e have one el host balanced teams that Texas lias ever boasted of; we have <. ou­ in the haoit ul W ill We a1 lo vs lins b\< ii lo rih a ts with the strongest universities in the South west. Is it asking iou t h OI the S t u d e n t bod;, Lo gel behind the track movement, aud make Success of the season? T h e demand Is im perative, and if the iiu aiicial ling is not forthcom ing, track w ill be d riven lo the wall. Then tho lent body can sit on i t s haunches, and s i l e n t l y accuse i t s e l f of * k nit - one of the greatest inter-collegiate sports as well as cutting off our (Haul prosiH-cts for inn k championship. :ss C L U B E L E C T E D T O M E M - I P R O F . T A Y L O R A U T H O R I Z E D TO B E R S H I P IN T. I. P . A. | O F F E R S C H O L A R S H I P S IN t the meeting of the T e x as Inter- legiate Pre#* A ssociation held at th western Thursday and F rid a y Ju st week, the U n iv e rs ity of Tex- Pre»K Club and Stam ford College e elected to membership, it nab to the effort# of P re sid e n t Fk-m- that the local club put in its up- atiou and wa* received into tile elution. The Southw estern aplom e” says; "T h e entrance his latter school l l . of T . j , mark* the greatest event in the history ie T. I. P. A .” lie object of tills Association,” lated iii the constitution, "sh all improve college journalism , and ring college publications and edi* into closer and more v ita l ro­ il ship with each o ther.” The institutions are represent- wing B a y lo r U n ive rsity, D an iel Bak- ollege, Southwestern U niversity. %g e of In du strial A rts, T rin ity ersity, Texas C h ristian Univer- Decatur Bap tist College, North A R C H I T E C T U R E . Professor T. U. T aylo r, Dean of the Departm ent of Engineering, announce that lie is authorized by nu anony­ mous friend of the U n ive rsity to of­ fer liv e scholarships in A rchitecture, ol the value of $200 each year to de­ serving and worthy young ladies whose scholarship and ch aracter are age grade of C. The young women who hold these* scholarships w ill be expected to take the course of A r ­ ch itectu re offered by the U n iversity during the term s of their appoint­ ment. The scholarships w ill afford an opportunity for a p ractical educa­ tion to five young women, who per­ haps without this aid would be un abit to take a U n iv e rsity course. Fu rth ­ e r details regarding the m atter tan be obtained from Dean T aylo r. S T A T E O R A T O R I C A L A S S O C IA T IO N M E E T S H E R E A P R I L 18 A N D 19. s Sta te Norm al, Sim m ons P o l­ T h is year the Sta te O rato rical A s­ and Polytechnic College. sociation meet* with the U n ive rsity ie next meeting will be held un- of Texas. On Thursday' night, April the auspices of tlie .C . I. A. at on. M iss M arg aret Saukville, of 18th, the annual banquet w ill be held. The next morning, F rid a y , is institution, is the President-elect. the tim e for the meeting. T h a t night N O T IC E . anded these* for M. A. degrees must in to Dr. Harper. Chair­ ed th e Graduate C ouncil, Mom April 15. the oratorical contest w ill take place. Seven colleges and u n iversities are represented. A le x a s man, VY. \\, Al cache rn, is P resident of the A ssociation this year Our rep resentative in the co n test is Tom Ramey, Jr. S in c e re ly y o u r s , J OILS’ A . L O M A X , Secretary o f t h e A lu m n i A s s o c ia t io n . U N I V E R S I T Y O R C H E S T R A G I V E S C O N C E R T T H U R S D A Y , A P R I L 18. On Thursday evening, A p ril 18th, the U n ive rsity O rchestral Club w ill tilt* Auditorium. iii give a concert The evening’* entertainm ent w ill be under the auspices of the U n ive rsity Hand, and w ill take the place of one of the scheduled concerts w hich the s 0 T h e o - 0 - W a g n e r ##THE S T U D E N T S ' F R IE N D ” Fresh F ilm * E ve ry W eak. 724 Congree# A v#. I n v i t e m y # t u d # n t I m a at t h # C O Z Y C O R N E R . f r ie n d # to m a s t 24th and Guadalupe. Me. Elbott M r. E llio tt CHAS G. WUKASCH T H S W A I L SCHOOLS TO CO NT ES T IN DE BATE AND DE CL A MA T I O N . I tat! vet Tonight, at and G uadaluJ* . the University I . M. C. A, Auditorium corner of Twenty - second repreeen- froin the Au#tin High School Austin Academy will engage final Travis County contest* in debate and declamation, held undei tho auspices of the Debating and Dec in the and Uh lama! ion League of Texas schools, 1'he winners in this contest will re in the , *,res‘ nt Travis County dis* trk t contest to bt held a week from tonight at the University Auditorium. I hi connection with the contest# to* j the American National Bank j I nig Ii., offer* a silver loxing cup to the win* j ning team, and Gee*. \V. Walling, Jr., offers a cup to the w inner in the de* lama: ion eont< st. ; Tin re is no admission charge to this entertainm ent, and the public is j I cordially invited to attend. R U S K P R O G R A M . 1. P arliam en tary D rill . , G arvey. 2. l>ebate: E d ito r i n c h ief Should Be Selected by S j stem. Resolved, That 'T h u ol the T e x a n ” M erit the | . . . '• ' * "* **5 „ (MPI ***si * < » MMUHM * «** W E C U R E P E O P L E O F T H E T A I L O R H A B I T " T H E productions of the following h i g h - c l a s s * manufacturers are here. EXCLUSIVELY S T E I S - B L O C K Clothing F E C H H E I M E R - E 1 S H E L Clothing M I C H A E L S - S T E R N Clothing S A M U E L VV. P E C K & C O . Clothing ( " S A M P E C K " ) In these lines we have the cream of the best ready-to- w ear clothing in the world. S A C K S U I T S , $15.00 T O $40.00 F U L L D R E S S S U I T S , $35 A N D $50. H tre are some m high-class lines to be found here only. D u n la p H a ts M a n h a t t a n S h i r t s S ta c y A d a m s Shoe# M u n # in g U n io n S u it# A d l e r * G lo v e * K e i s e r * * N e c k w e a r r « , p . . . . The bl botts . . l u n c h e s a n d t h e dr,nks at all mou"« b e s t o f Cor. 23rd and Guadalupe. j T ip s . Qld Chilli]as Affirmative Negative; Scag lor. Sommerville. 814 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . Phone 1071. V A R S I T Y A T H L E T I C U N D E R W E A R I N T E R W O V E N H O S I E R Y E S T A B L IS H E D 1647. John Bremond WHOLESALE G R O C E R , IM P O R T E R A R O A S T E R O F HIG H G R A D E C O F F E E S . STUDENTS’ BARBER SHOP 2214 G U A D A L U P E S T R E E T Opp. U n iv e rs ity Campus Y O U R PATRONAGE R. L. Bro rise Prop. SOLICITED A u stin , Texas. At Y ou r Service Ring S26 COAL The Beet D eep-She Vt Lum p fro m alate and Coal, fre e other im p u rities. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Delivery McAlester Fuel Co. B O TH P H O N E S 24S. Hotel Sutor E U R O P E A N P L A N . University Tailor Shop 2214-16 Guadalupe. R. H. S M IT H , P rop rieto r. UNIVERSITY BOOKS F or P a ra lle l Reading, 25© Each. P O P U L A R F IC T IO N F o rm e rly $1.60, fo r 50c Each. G IF T BO O KS For A ll Occasions. N E W C O P Y R IG H T F IC T IO N T h e Latest Books. CITY BOOK STORE 610 Congress Ave., A ustin, Texas. lot Cafe In the C ity . Sunday even­ G R E E T IN G S A N D W E L C O M E ing dinners a specialty. T o t h e S t u d e n t s o f t h e University T H E S T U D E N T S ' F R IE N D . o f T e x a s from A. A c h ille s & Co. In D ealers 'ANCY G R O C E R IE S A N D C O U N - T R Y P R O D U C E . State National Bank JOHN H. ROBINSON, JR , Pres. WALTER BREMOND, Vice Pres. PIERRE BREMOND. Vice Pre*. JOHN G. PALM, Cashier S. J. V o n KOENNERITZ, Aaa’t "••aquarter# fo r E ve ry th in g Geog to j Cashier. E s t. ■' I t . to Eat. W # Have I t ” and " l f N e l S O I I D a V I S & C O H S V # It, It'# Good to Esta'* ’*•110 W. 16th Bt. Phones $64. IM P O R T E R S AND W H O L E S A L E =r.-j______ it-tm- ii • GROCERS. Dec lama lion*; Sm ith, H. S. K night, R. E. L 4. Extem pore S h a k e r* Simmon*. Bowman. Ed d leman. C O U N C I L E N D O R S E S C A C T U S P R IC E . to im possible for th a t haw been the kick to Ow ing wiade .-.bout the price of the Gactu* this y ear, the S tudent*' Council deem cd it proper to take up the matter. The Council decided that inasm uch as the genera] rise in price* of every­ thing over the country ha* made it the Oactu* next m anagem ent to get out a book worth.' of th is the old price of IYT.", and th a t owing to the fail­ ure* iii at have been made in previ­ ous year* and th e bright prospect for a good C actus under the plans of til is y e a r's book, the m anagem ent wa* this the price justified year $3.(Hi. The Council, therefore, has endorsed the action of the Cac­ tu s m anagem ent in this matter. in stitu tio n at in m aking R. E. SEAGLER, P resident S tu d e n ts’ Council. The chairm en of the com m ittees for the Junior B anquet m et Tuesday afternoon to discuss plans. The d ate the banquei was set for April for P resident H ardy 27th, tick ets will be put on sta te s sale the first part of next week. Saturday. th a t A T H E N A E U M P R O G R A M . D e c la m a tio n .............................Freem an. O r a t i o n ............................................Gibbs. ABE FRANK’S Iff MIXTURE **nded on my own recipe. not bite tho tongue. W ill E U LL 3 0 Z. C A N , 25o* TO BACCO L IK E T E X A S B EST ON E A R T H . DR. J. R. N IC H O L S r*ctic# limited to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose snd T h ro s t G lasses Fitted Scarbrough Building, Suit 413. 414 Fourth floor. om D. Smith " T H E o l d R E L IA B L E ” F o r F A N C Y G R O C E R IE S C ongree Ave rum Phones 114 UNIVERSITY MARKET LINDAU BROS., Props. D e a le r s In C H O IC E B E E F , M U T T O N , PORK D ebate: Resolved, T hat System a* Incorporated in as Code Should Be Abolished. of Crim inal the Fee the Tex­ P rocedure A N D V E A L C orner 2 4 th s n d G u a d a lu p e Sts. Affirmative: N egative; Austin Floral Company or OLOF OLSSON L A R G E S T F L O R A L C E N T R A L A N D S O U T H T E X A S H O U S E IN For Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits and Nuts L. A. Wolf & Bro. Comer, 10th St. and Congress Ave. Faust. Baker. Ferguson. G arrison. Jones. Brown. Coston. Gerland. P arliam en tary D rill: of R adicals, Cousins. Leader of Con- servativeg, P eters. Presiding Offic­ er, the P resident. Leader S U M M E R S C H O O L C A T A L O G U E R E A D Y . The C atalogue for the University Sum m er School is now ready for dis* tribution. It contains a complete survey o f the co urses offered in the U niversity Sum m er School as well a f the Sum m er N orm al. Copies may be from R eg istrar obtained a t any tim e M atthew s, L ibrary Building. the New a t Smith & W ilcox Kodak Supplies TH E C O -O P C A R R I E S A F U L L L I N E O F K O D A K S U P P L I E S . F R E S H F I L M S E V E R Y W E E K . K O D A K F I L M S D E V E L O P E D T W I C E A W E E K . “S a v e Y o u r R e b a t e C he ck s" G R I F F I T H D R U G C O. W H E R E Q U A L IT Y C O U N T S . W e hereby W elcome end I n v i t e y o u Home, the Largest end Moat B eau tifu l Drug Store t o vielt ue In our New Busine## South. the In Scarbrough Building, A ustin, Texas The Avenue Hotel Barber Shop 18 FIRST-CLAS8 AND UP-TO-DATE IN EVERT RESPECT COME TO BEE US. HOT AND COLD RATHS. J. H. GASSAW AY, Proprietor —— Moritz Silver. Ed. S I L V E R A A L L E N ' S B A R B E R S H O P At The DrUkXli Hotel EIGHT FIRST CLASS BARBERS— SANITARY BATHS. Tour Patron*#* R**p*etf lilly Solicited Pin**! Fitted Up Sh** la Th* Stat* THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK . • C apital Surplus end P ro fit# - Deposit# * * - . $ $00,000 176*000 1,000.000 Business of the Faculty and of the Students Solicited Dr. W. R. Weber VARSITY TAIL0R SH0P d e n t i s t F ° r Dry Cleaning. Pressing and R epairing Room 606 L l t i l of told Bldg. 5th F ie o r .i ^ W ork Called for and D elivered A ustin, Texas. Cor. I f aug Quad. Phone SBSI J U N I O R B A N Q U E T . Patronize Bosche’s Troy Laundry T H E O N L Y P L A C E W H E R E Y O U CAN G E T F IR S T -C L A S S W O R K . 10 P E R C E N T D IS C O U N T O N C O U P O N B O O K . P H O N S T I. Reach Base Ball Goods T h e ir Full L i n * of Supplies. Lo uisville S lu g g e r Bats, 7 Style*. W e Are DI trlbutor* F o r T h is T e r ­ ritory. Sp elal D iscou nt* to Club*, A s s o c ia ­ tion*, Co-Op*. You W ill Find It W o r th W h ile To Look. w. H. Richardson & Co. 416-418 C ongree* Avenue. You will find a full line of Gold­ s mi th s & R a w li n g s ’ Baseball and Athletic Goods, T H E G U A R A N T EED KIND, a t Caswell & S m ith ’s. T h e s h o r te s t man in th e University can find a s t r a w h at t h a t will please in Moore & M o rris o n ’s line W h a t? $3.00 Fine Career Open If You Speak Spanish Fluently and Mrs. W illiam s this week. L arge m a n u fa c tu rin g p la n t located in th e M iddle-W est requires the a T h e B e ta s delightful gave fat) e at tho c h a p te r ho u se W ednes­ day night in honor of th e ir new in it­ iate, Raym ond Myers of Mineola, Texas. 631 180 serv ice s of a young man who sp e a k s S p a n is h flu e n tly and who is able to m ak e an Investm ent in th e stock of th e com pan y. Dignified position of­ fered which p re s e n ts an ex ce lle n t o p p o r tu n ity for a su ccessfu l business c a re e r. T h e com pany is stro n g , g r o w in g rapidly, and one of the most pro m in en t of its kind in th is c o u n try . E ith e r g r a d u a t e s or undergradu­ a te s eligible. If you a r e c o n s id e rin g th e fu tu re se rio u sly and have avail­ able c ap ital for in v e stm en t, send full p a r ti c u la r s con cernin g yourself and your m eans to M an u factu rer, P. O. Box ."02, K a n s a s City, Missouri T M * DR. Y O A K U M TRIES T H E " W O R D T E S T ” ON FRESH MEN A N D OTHERS. (C on tinued From P a g e One.) a n s w e r s ; a th ird thought It took the One place of a final exam ination. S enior a s k e d the q u estio n n aire if was a n e w re q u ire m e n t for degrees. As si,on as the resu lts a re com* filet cfi t hey will appear in T h e Tex* an. The re q u ire m en t h as do ne m o r e o s tim u la te "show u p ” the s t u d e n t bod) than any o th e r th e Main yi ii uh t h a t e v e r stru* k thought and to • iii. l i ng. io aet as C hairm an Tile P r e s id e n t has asked Prof. P a t ­ t e n on the A t h l e t i c Co u tK* 11 during th e absence o Dr. M ather. of Mrs. C la r e n c e Dilly, form erly Miss S am n u e Bell Campbell, was last week s visitors a t the K appa House. IM T h e I’h I-Kappa Sigma to have been given d a m e to* which w as night has been postponed indefinitely b eca u se of th e illm-ss of Miss A nna­ bel liilg a r tn e r . T h e Kwei h< c ’s, the E n g in e e r s ’ f r a ­ in itia te d new m e m b e rs F ri­ ternity . day. Miss Mary M asterson friends at th o Kappa House. is visiting Miss M ar W ynne is with Ju d g e D E B A T E R S L E A V E S A T U R D A Y . S a tu rd a y night w h en th** K aty pulls out with th e tr a c k teem for A rk a n ­ sas, ou r d eb a tin g te a m will hoard beaded for Razor backs. Th ie in one of our dc lair of the be th e on to be held J 2th. bates in the. P e n ta g o n a l lo n g u e , and was Scheduled th e on sim u ltan e o u sly th e night of with tho L eague. But the o th e rs Iii on a cc o u n t of o u r a r r a n g e m e n t for a track m eet a t F a y e tte v ille , Mull ua> afte rn o o n , perm ission was m u o r ad from A rk a n s a s the ieOate till Monday night, the loth. to postpone One T h e o utc o m e is so m e w h a t douutiul. L a s t year we won th** cham p io n sh ip of the L eag ue w ith A rk a n s a s a close second. is c e r ta in ,— Ar* thin g can nas will send h er s tro n g e s t team ag a in s t us. Our te a m has hmm w< ii conched by Mr. T ay lo r, but is u n fo r­ tu n a te in i>upree has only had a week in which to p re p a re u n « his ap p o in tm en t. that Mr. 11 Y. M. C. A. E L E C T S O F F I C E R S R E P O R T S R E C E I V E D . T h u rs d a y night a t a m eetin g of th e Y. M. C. A. th e following o f f i c ­ e r s were ele c te d for next y e a r ; E. O. T a n n e r , p resid en t. W alter lA>ng, vice-president. Martin Alklay, recording s e c r e ta r y . NY. A. Sm ith, tr e a s u r e r. A r e p o r t of the y e a r ’s w ork was given. T h e n um b e r of men engaged in Bible Study d u r in g the p a st aes Bion were di str ib ute d as follows: in Sunday S c h o o l ..............................446 In U niversity C l a s s e s ....................... 17 . I GJS In hoarding and frat, houses T o t a l ..................................... Mission S tudy enrollm en t After th e m eeting i c e c re a m and H oughton Brownlee of cak e w ere serv ed present. to all who were Lgw (Mass g a v e a sm ok er S igm a Nil’s on Tuesday night. la st year's t h e to Dr. C. S. Y oakum was in itialed in­ to Phi G am m a Delta on Wei Un. sd ay night. A nother sh ipm ent of s p rin g Oxfords s tr e n g th e n s M oore & M o rriso n’s show ing of fine fo o tw ear at only $4.00. V.O.W sed, A m b u la te s , P h o n s* 223. B u y groceries from H ill St H U L i WE ARE SHOWING A Beautiful Line of W hite Serge Suits at Call in and see them. We are always g l a d to h a v e you call LONDON WOOLEN Littlefield Binding MILLS 605 Congress A ve Get Your Baggage Now We Are Headquarters for Trunks, Traveling Bags, Suit Cases, in fact everything for the Traveler WE ALSO DO REPAIRING Robert Mueller & Bro. AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY rn 510 Congress Ave. Austin Texas CAD P F A I i L / K K H A L . CLOTHES and Surprising values, good materi­ tailoring. als careful Clothes that will last and look good while they last. BEAUTIFUL NECKWEAR And Hosiery. K N O X F E L T H A T S S T R A W H A T S and P A N A M A S S H I R T S — A ll sleeve lengths. H A R R E L L S C O L L E G E C L O T H E S . L O C A L S . O. Weed. Undertaker, Phone* 223. T h * Central B arb ar Shop Id Littler eld Building offers b e s t service In Late. Dr. Baxter, 512 Scarbrough Bldg. F o r som ething attractive, soc* C o s ell & S m i t h ’s windows, GI3 C o n g ­ a s Avenue. T h e Norfolk c o a t is grow ing in fa­ ir. Some of th e best d ressed m ea th e U niversity have placed o rd ers .Moore & Morrison for N or­ is evident this sp rin g and this adopt ith sks int many o th e r s will yle of coat. it )r. Simon J. Clark limited a c tic e the e, Ear, Nose, and T h ro at. Glasses tted . to d is e a s e s of Yice H ours: 11 h ay s by ap p o in tm e n t bugh Building. 9-12 a. in.; 2-5 p. rn. 417 Sear- STUDENTS NOTICE Every season we are h e a d q u a r­ ters for P icn ic Lunches. Com e and see us again. G O O D G O O D S A T R E A S O N ­ A B L E P R I C E S . BA U ER BROS. 2501 G U A D A L U P E ST . White S e r g e s N o w is the time of year you’ll begin to need them. Made to your individual measure $25.00 to $27.50 Of course w e guarantee the fit. Sailor shapes in straws are ready 0 scar Robinson 704 Congress Ave. THE SPECIALTY STORE S N AM A N ’ S Extend to tho University students a cordial Invitation ai any *** all ti mo* whether they need anything or not to make this 8 tor* If it I* a Suit, Ore**, Coat, W aist or Blart their headquarter*. w* hav* i t Style and pries always guaranteed to be aheap aa* S N A M A N ’ S M 4-W C est rose Av*— a.