A S U M I - W E E K L Y V E W R P a p f p D r o r __ TEXAN > » * ™ > « w r n __ B l -------^ * ” ^ A . ^ m , , T O , , , , . -------------------------- cAUSTIN, TEXA S. SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1912. "" " " " ' STATE CONUENTION I. M U . CONVENES: C U S S tra ck m e n FICHT FOH HONORS TOL. XII — TEXAS NINE MIKES SENATORS HUSTLE P I T C H E R S S H O W B E T T E R F O R M — T H E I N A B I L I T Y “ S W A T ” T O S P H E R E L O S E S G A M E . After the sh ag g y exhibition of the day before, it w as a p leasu re to see the Longhorn nine c o m e bark ant strik* th eir s trid e in the second game against the S e n a to rs. Lew is got off on the w rong foot in tin first and the v isito rs touched him up for live hits, and four run*. F o r a few minutes the diamond was conglomeration of balls and ru n n ers, but with th e a d v e n t of C a rtw rig h t, who twirled for five innings, the s c o r ­ ing ceased and t h e g a m e w a s e v e n ­ ly matched throughout. Bickhani d is­ played good form and stru ck out four and allowed only th r e e hits. He was relieved by H enderson, who also twirled good ball, although he w a s a little wild. The S e n a to r s scored again in the eighth when Long let The citizens of Austin and the st i morning. Reduced transportation be NO. 43 TWO CAMES SCHEDULED WITH ELW ORTH POLT. M E E T L O N G H O R N S M O N D A Y A N D T U E S D A Y — P O L Y t h a n u s u a l . S T R O N G E R *o fill in th e v a can cy ca u ie d by • he cancelling of the g a m e s with St. 1 bis year, how ever, a different learn will bt* played. T e x a s will have to play a strong g a m e to win poly­ to d ate has pluyed throe c l i n i c [one with Baylor aeon* ol learned, but of the two Coll The I n I versify. the la tte r has not yet been first gam es, rruett of Dallas, one of Hie fore­ most pulpit o rato rs in tin* Southwest the ball slip irom his g r a s p a f t e r and pastor of the largest Baptist c o n ­ tagging Downey at th e plate. gregation in the Stnle; Ail. r . L. Tim Longhorns continued to show Hates of Atlanta, S e cre tary of tin* better form a s th e g a m e advanced intl rnational Com m ittee; Judge Sel- and in the eighth and ninth they den P. Spencer, an eminent jurist of took a liking to th e o fferings of St. Louis; Mr. Rhode* .s Baker late, who had relieved A rm our, and chairm an of tin* “ Men and Religion’' ran in two sco re s. movem ent of Dallas; Dr. J. J T er a onsidering the f a c t that the boys roll of our .Medical Department ai bad l**eii off of train ing for nearly G alveston; and .Mr. C (V Robinson two weeks on acco u n t of bad weath- who has c h a rg e of the international cl and e x a m s, the show ing was sat- boys’ work of the Association. isla<,01'.v. r o a c h DI ach has plenty j file sessions of tile convention will of material from which to develop a 1 bainpionship team , and with an even he break with "ill be able to h av e his nine going the W e a th e r T ru st sood. No one has focused his bat* linK eye y e t, but 'bis mu co m e with spring. it is hoped th e advent that of line-up: Tin Senators: brown loc, ss. Cook. cf. Robins m , Downey, rf. l f . C l i c k e n g e r , Smith, lib. l h . Pederson, ab. Sweet, i . Armour, p. Fate, p................ bobo. el Totals ^ arsity; ^ng, lb., c...................4 0 Russell, 2b..................... ’ 4 I . -Moore, cf. 3 Baldwin, 3b. Kelley r »- . . . 3 4 . . . . . . 1 0 jjW ler, if. sg * rands Anderson, c hew is, p ‘ dimmer, ib. ( a r t w r i g h t , p. ^3,msd< !i, if. Henderson, p B . 4 ‘j . «j . •"> •» . 4 3 3 2 2 •> R H o A K 0 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 r 3 5 I I 0 *> 0 I 2 13 2 I 0 0 0 0 6 0 U 2 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 3 0 (J 0 0 0 0 3 ->u I 3 I 0 0 0 0 0 .34 l l 5 27 15 3 B R H O A E 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 7 2 3 2 1 J 0 I 3 0 9 0 I I 2JU 2 0 1' 0 0 4 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 2 3 1 0 I be held iii the new V. Al. ('. a . build­ the ing on Guadalupe street and University Auditorium. The principal meeting for students is on Sunday a f ­ ton- ternoon a t IT:30 which will be .Mercer and Weatherford. ducted by in At the sam e hour State S e cretary L. A. Coulter will speak to men only at the H ancock opera House, and S ec­ re ta ry Robinson will address tie* the F ir s t boys of Austin at .Metho­ dist Church. The other sessions a r e I chiefly for the registered delegates .Monday the to save those on Sunday and nights which will be open general public. M R . E. C. M E R C E R T A L K S ON C H A R A C T E R . Thursday night in the Y. Al. C. A. Auditorium Mr. E. C. Mercer made a powerful talk to the men students. and He pointed out tem ptations of University life, citing the dangers No event will tie held waiting fur any leason. No la v o rs will be g r a in ­ ed, as delay must be avoided when so many men a r e en terin g so m anjr events. to I funds were sto red subject pay mein by draft. This makeshift had It was inelastic, and its w eaknesses. the funds could not be adjusted to it w as modified econom ic dem ands, in I863 by the National Bank Law. th e evils of This s ta tu te m itiga/ed still the left som e serious d efects which a re present today. independent sy stem , but It was a t this point of th e lectu re took up his really S c o t t th at Dr. the su b je c t proper. H e outlined evils of our p rese n t sy ste m showing itself to the th at it does not adjust Academic Reception A Brilliant Social F e a t u r e dem ands of a g ricu ltu re and co m m erce. be It requires locked up which c«n i «i j un can not be used exig e n cie s and upon good co m m e rcia l a s s e ts . As a co n seq u en ce in c a s e oi OM. i n c a s e o l nit- soasou OI d a n c e , has not y e t L c o m m e rcia l c r is is which a solvent un passed. Most of pan m eat hops w ere given during th e f o r t u n a t e . a r e driven to th e wall be ,s w m ter term. T hey were all d i s t i n c t L u g e (>f inability large re s e r v e s i l l bank vaults, n r\ t k th e c l a s s and de- firm could e asily endure * v j u B t n j u e u c o to turn their the J • / k t I I I I I > . to P t Ii t i I e I . I , m o n e y I in fnuiwmi A l , su ccesses, but night by tile Anadems a t K n igh ts of ferg bot.aug4, ()f Columbus ital), rf not the m o st e la te the one given I a s t L t s th e m any l)anks tl„ s ^ into c a s h , and c o m m e r c e sui o ra te , was certainly a glowing sue- L o u r syst).m ^ th„ ^ I he occasion was the second I notes whn n cess. '1 ti ti ii 1 I, annual hop ct the A cad em ic Depart- L num bers upon num bers issued the ex Kxtcnstve p re p a ratio n s had tent of which c a n not be adjusted /.m, 1 1 iu it h WUK ii can i Im* and a r e f tv, 1 t . to establish illimitable illustrations his contentions. He shoved the real danger of the pitfalls, and urged all J , when all the favored to lead . . glad adapted his talk to local, and m o r e , f au 10 I , u and K . especially Southern, conditions, and especially Southern, conditions, pleaded for consistency in Southern m eat. been mn de and a most evening was spent. their ear and c l o s their ear and clog real manliness. He a life of „ . . , honor and Southern chivalry. . to forget the nervous strain o I ' " u . xam inations, and in . in N ation al Banks » tne nervr° u® s t ,‘a ln of I 't r u s t s ” have combined have g u e sts wore I r e se rv e s i u s f tru s ts combined l e n d j th e whole financial outlay, g re a t to cen tro and to co u, I , . t h e i r their feet in their own way c a t e r to the dem ands in in I rhmr 111 harmonious accord with the stra in s L f the Wall S tre e t financiers of c a tc h y music Dr. S c o t. pointed out th at the unlovable Ii** Dlli, »• Ii Joya Die to suit financial e xig e n cies *1 time I l i m e |€vil is th at through this s y ste m \ j . . ii was a A t h i r d of ”, Lew i* o 0 Armour ~ — mour 5, T ate 5, Henderson 3; hits off Lewis I, C artw righ t a rra n g e m e n t of which be sp e ak s cred - fore C o n g re ss which will ,h'' s a i d« 0 ia tio n s, the tasty M onetary C om m ission has a bill be- rem edy * It provides for an or it tex tho trranpomont Cnmnviti/.. it to th.. A rrangem ent C om m ittee. Mr th e s e evils. I Anild vff T , i _ I ^ I .. Solon Reinhardt, P resid en t ------- . C artw righ t 3, Henderson 3, ^ctiivvngnt u, I, Tate 2; stolen bases, Clickenger, A cadem ic Department, led the grand d istrict a sso ciatio n s Brownloe, Wimmer, 2; sacrifice Brownlee, Wimmer, 2 ; sacrifice hits, (m a r c h with Miss J e a n John. Many national association, which will have ft hit . rn. n.. t i . — ■ — . 2-base hits, Cook, Moore, Baldwin; I; home 2, Robinson, 2, Clickenger, off L e w ­ run, Sm ith; bases on balls, is I, C artw right I, Henderson 3, Ar- in twenty-1 r e p r e se n ta tiv e s in W ashington. The the e la b o r a te pro-J national associatio n will hold the re- J serv es of the e n tire country*, a s well c e a s e d as U. S. funds, and wiii discount com g ay couples joined odd numbers of of Ute s a n i t a t i o n of banks In t# im* g a n g l i o n of banks into and local, and local and also for a fVwilr Wii „ nnnnLi( hour the music ---------- -------- _ WUJ UIBCUUn iflincir) * the &r a m - At a late , _ In I mour I ; stru ck out, by Lewis 2, (and /■I i L a I A t r _ m o the joy-m akers cau g h t n , « » L . l i t - the c a r s m ercial paper for thd* country I C artw righ t 4, Henderson I, Armour a brief large. This n ational m ark e t t h a t were waiting, i joy-ride were tran sn ort^d joy-ride were I home. and a f te r transported safely (iiir se rv e not one bank, or one rial clique, but will g u a r a n te e L ^ i_ finale the the home folks had She has a One thing is c e r t a in . bunch of clouters. On the day of Bn* first g am e with A ustin College. alm ost a f t* r tasted victory, and had prem aturely < e lob rated sa m e by a iierform auee of that of President Clyce, sim ilar la s t Monday, P re sid en t Messes tables by o v e rc o m ­ turned Poly and ing the se v e n th , winding up with a victory. the In lead the on to On the P olytechnic this team season will be seen se v e ral familiar figures of lust y e a r . W hite, af s e c ­ like a leaguer. ond. in still Held jug of F u rg e rs o n , last y e a r ’s c e n te r has been shifted behind the fielder, bat. . , into sonic Bow man has developed th in g o f a t w i r l e r , and succeeded In beating Austin College 3 to 2. Cham* last season, has b<»rs, who received been playing in c e n te r field. the two T h e team s line-up of in the g a m e s is not at presen t definite ly known. The men m aking the trip wit!) Polytechnic a r e : 2b , Clam b, ss., C h am b ers, cf., King, rf.. Bind worth, 3b., A rm stro n g , lf., T an ­ lb., Fu rg erson , c , Bowman and dy, sh o rt­ Heil, p itch ers, and Hoffman, stop. W hite, P R O F . B R O W N T O L E C T U R E ON T H E T E L E P H O N E , M A R C H 26. T u esd ay evening next, M arch 26, at 8 o 'clo ck , Prof. N. Ii. B row n of the D ep artm en t of E le c tr ic a l E n fin th e Y. M C. ce rin g, will lecture in A. Auditorium on “ The T elepho ne­ r s Development and F u t u r e . " This le c tu re will be illustrated with lan t­ appara ern slides and e x p e rim e n ta l th** tus, showing of the operating the auto­ ordinary sw itch board and telephone. All are m atic “ girl-b-ss’’ invited. at will the whole c o u n try . In his w ants of re m a rk s Dr. S c o tt exhorted dosing e v e r y person to e x p re ss his views on th e bill, and give i t his e a r n e s t c o n ­ sideration. Totals ^Qators ^arrsity Score by innings: .30 3 2 27 14 I R. 4OO OOO 010— 5 OOO OOO 011— 2 5. ^ffntuary Innings pitched by Ar- Umpire: Ashton. T H E T K M A R I O N J. L I V Y .........................................................- E d ito r-In -C h ie f. W A L T E R D I A L K Y .................................... .. ............................................................A th le t ic E d tor. D IC K F L E M I N G ................................... . . A e e o c ia t * A t h le t ic E d.to r. J E A N J O H N .............................................................. * .................. Society E d i t r e » . A S S O C I A T E E D I T O R S . Randolph Bryan. W rn. T a n n e r . Geo rg * W y t h a . W i l l Mo rg an . H ug h Pot ter. A. K. C h r i s t i a n . A m o * Petera. Tom K n i g h t . R. B. F eag m . T. K. Bettie. Mor gan V i n i ng . L a u r a L e t t i e S mit h K M D A V I S . ® na I neat M a n ager • O L E O N A R D ................................................................... Aaalatant Bualneae M an ag er . E ntered aa eocond-clae* m a t t e r a t the postoffice at A u atln , foxes, under Ina act of Congreee of M arch 3, 1S79. Sub ecnp tion P rlca .........................................................................................$1.60 p er year. Bualneae O f f i c e .......................................................................... Room 4 i, U n lveraity. Again th e elu siv e mg day ha* m ade it» a p p e a ra n c e , and o n e would in­ deed im driven to e x tre m itie s to tim! a b e tte r caum* fur which th e ^in­ d e n ts' su p p o rt eould bt* more fairly and h o nestly solicited. T h e net pro* c c e d s of the ioottiull rn jim rn did not meet the SJtpSetulioiih ol .iii aux ions A til I* ‘I ie* Council. As a r e s u l t tin* o th e r a c tiv itie s had to sn iff!. since* u {h)|i the* wolf u l t of football rests th e fo rtu n es of a l l tile o th e r branches. To com e to Hie point, “ tra c k ’ found itself iii a p recario u s condition. No funds, and nei pre bab Iii tit h of g ettin g any was what cont routed the m a n ag ers. T h a n k s to tile beiiedieettce and good will of Mr. T a i l e r . we have a to ry c*ffU it ut to u c h , and he and th e men who haw- trac k .n c h a rg e h av e been working ail season u nd er sev ere hand icaps to give us a g r e a t team. Tie* t i.iss T ra c k meet is th e ir first venture*. in o rd e r to provide hinds for e q uipm ent th e m a nagem ent is ch arg in g t w e n t) -five c e t u s t r a nae H u g which will aiiniit th e w earer to S a tu rd a y 's me* • t. l i n k *t * so lu u iy needs th e financial aid, and as s tu d e n ts we c a n ’t allow a .i.i.ege sport to languish because^ of a m e re p ittan ce . T h e re is univ < *. i»• .e * * * ‘ native , and th a i is to ge t behind th e trac k moveme nt, and mg j o u . m *.». I he* cud will J u s t in m e p a ltr y expense, and (lion on e cai x haw* tie T M I T « X A N ^ F. W . W O Z E N C R A F T V I S I T S D A L ­ L A S C O U N T Y S C H O O L S IN I N ­ T E R E S T O F S T A T E L E A G L E. __ During exam ination week Mr. r . c anvassed W niem ra ft in th** interest ut ballas j th e I** bat , I U I co u n ty lin g m d D eclamation League**, (com pany w ith Mr. M. F . Horton, | I Uounty S uperintend en t, I a u to m o b ile to u r of th* en tir e c o u n t s t h e sc hools, and addr* ss 1 v is ite d all lie m a l e a: *d the s t u d e n t s at I C onsiderable Intere st i w a s a roils**), and Mr. I |K>rts i ((-Hills c*nterc d that in t h e r e will b« in the larger ones. , th is work >zen< rah ove r i* j th** debating < on- j the j twe lve te a m s in te st and a b o u t ; dec lamation contest T he preliminart* s w ill Ie Id at I Dallas on th e 2hth. Mr. Wo/.encraft | ■ will return on ha'** ch arge. thai date and la* Mr. D. A. F ran k , a graduate- <»t the U niversity, offe rs loving c ups to | th e w inners in the county. E X A M I N A T I O N FOR C E C I L R H O D E S S C H O L A R S H I P . Im held T h e next com petitive exam ination for the Cecil Rhodes S cholarship for the* I !«l ll will several the selection of se bol­ be | Unit*-*! S ta te s | m onths, and a r s ! made by J a n u a r y I, I it 13. to study at Oxford m ust throughout the next in in te re s tin g in O ctober, P resid en t Mezes recently received letter from Mr. Geo. an th-- Rhodes it. Parkin, S ecretary of S ch olarship T ru s t, in which Mr. P a r ­ th e coni* kin gave inform ation about ing ex am in ations, which will take livery y e a r scone place I Hive rsity man the* ex am in a­ tion, but unfortunately, T ex a s men to not rn th e sch o larsh ip instances. Tile claim ant e cry many m ust in tellectual .a1, lits possess considerable athletic Holily, and the- com m ittee on appoint- n .-ut takes a ll of these qualifications uto consideration. in addition receive to his takes sa tisfa c tio n ut realizing th a t e v e ry th in g a t Texas d o cs not d e p e n d on D R . W E A T H E R F O R D L E C T U R E S football, th a i a s bex>sicrs w<- c a n tak e any o th e r slighted b ran t a o» ahi O N T H E “ E F F E C T OF S I N . ” ic t i ts .iud inakv it go. inc ideuiaiiy inert s going to ut* a g n a t ira s rn tied uh this year. • • • Ihd you notice th e « x tra o rd m a ry nu m b e r of un*n who donned tra c k un ct baseball suits on th e day ol th e ttrs t ball gam e? ll everybody who paraded in front oi the g r a n d s ta n d in a :*:?> suit was a real p< rum m ­ er, Coach Taylor e a u m ake h im se lf easy, and defy all the O lympics the* world has ever known. As u matter of fact a great proportion of those quasi-trae k men had no proper plac e on Clark Field. Upon reliable information it has bet ii that certain ^watchers*’ had never been oui for track or base­ proved ball up to that day. unworthy attempt to dong** the tax ut e le v e n cents which Is this a more coincidence, or is ii u pi tit ll J ann Council is charging for baseball gam es? The Texan do* an i know realized th e ir exact s ta tu s. Perhaps they m c guilty parties their attire was reason enough, an d ought any observer could notice that or jum p ed , or warmed up, but basked upon the side-lines, ami rattle* the opposing pitchers, a new phase imps up. “durK horses" never these th a i to excuse them. But wm-u felt tried Lu really ran, the A thletic ii Seriously, it is a question of honor. U nless you a re an athlete and a r e ac tively taking part in practice* you h av e no b u s in e s s on Clark r n ai on the day of a contt*st. Pay your small f e e , and f e e l reaper tube aaniut it. It is a mean pe rjury to cover up your lack of athlete- su p­ T he involved local m em bers of the V. M. C. A., delivered Dr. W eatherford, general sec r o ta **y a lor lecture W ednesday in teresting most the night the* to th e s tu d e n ts of tin* Association an d University. learne*. if 1 p o rt by going out for trac k on th e days of a game. The m a t t e r has R U S K S O C I E T Y P R O G R A M . gone too far alre a d y . T h is is not the* first year it h a s h a p p en e d , but we hojk* i hat re c u rr e n c e s will be few. it any. Aside from p erso n al eon se queue e s the action of thus* who a r e w o rk­ ing their way ’ intel Clark Field letics. men o n th e field o n e on test day s. Nor will track men allow to hurt e v e ry branch of a t h ­ the* baseball m en will not allow any track baseball it d o e s n ’t cease, is likely If Debat* R e s o lv e d . T b e r of l e e t or s shorn „ ed * * cl*-half, s h o u kl be doubted. and th e ;’* • th e Lim. re d u c ­ I * .salaries Afrirma*! v»- Xeg&’ive: Bennett. Taylor. players on th e ir day, and so on. T h ere fo re o n e * ai readily s ee t h a t be- c a u s e of th e ab u ses of several of o u r citizens, who a re not o v er s c r u p u ­ lous. th e real men who a r e p racticing are* * ry likely to bt discom fited. Par na in—?.'.ary Drill— Tor hie*. :a IL a 'io n — H inton N*-ds I Extem pore — Wozer* : .f* K ■ ans. Krus* - l-m L . | ” | J tH * f ■ Thus will e v e n tu a lly hurt ath le tic s, and tilers tore is not *- > end . • -d Ii is a m a tte r of Individual c o rre c tio n Le' •> put or. ’ he ia n .;* r K A P P A S I G M A S G I V E A N N U A L w h ite a n d g r e e n , t h e f r a t e r n i t fe d ­ D A N C E . K nights of Colum bus Hall w as the d a n c e scen e of a n o th e r e la b o ra te W ednesday night, given this tim e by the m e m b ers of the K app a S ig n na* te m ily . T h e m em bers provided live j e u - n j 1> e n te rta in m e n t th eir for f a d m -)* iLf 4 M ISS w ill b e week... « mn Z * &■ . *■ S€^Hi3 1 f Jte th e g saest c f n - * * sum t5:* *■ T X. LSI l e i ! *• *• • C K E~S ? 0 R F N A L B A L L . * - f - * t rn • vt nm v •; ' t, J St c IP ut.. if*, u tire t u t *: * * d r . .c - * * h e I..*til w ill h e ■ I c*C he i*C.t } M a re b 27. i'.Hih un- th e re - '.»*% ■ * - a - ».*• dor- to f * * re* e p tfo n . u t 1 e so m e i t u d e n t s t h a t ii ut im* y* J* ii* * I i* * *-tiw.1 ti viwu tic k e ts ¥ l i t t i l * * +', t v h -O’'Le* i m likelier;!. I* im t n t tL.e**ui:**r ‘ .it. e t ’.I** f* let ss* t ■ -*‘u< * SI ’ t i t . ' t.U T ? . L J * ’r’ I.-* 'It tut m s ' . ti it** pobtUhste First Showing of Men s Spring Suits t h i s T h e styles season’s in C l o t h i n g were never more thor­ l'al»i-i* s are o u g h l y the u n u s u a l l y h a n d s o m e , while t a i l o r i n g are both likeable; t h e \ d r a p I tips a n d l i s t i n c t i v e a n d s ty lis h. i ' W T h i s w e e k w e be gin lo s e l l all W i n t e r S u i t s a t t h e i r final prices. All Hie t h a t have f a n c y S u i t s b e e n -4520.00 a r e m a r k e d ut $ 13.25 t h a t h a v e be e n at $27.50 All a r e marked at $ 17.50 Any of these S u i t s will serve t h i s a n d n e x t Winter. t r o h u g h them I Mease f a i l s ; a n d so me a r e light enough lo he w o r n well in to t h e Spring. tell u s if o n e of Le ss t h a n 200 of them, so don’t p u t off b u y i n g too long. S c a r b r o u g h & Hicks T h e University Drug Store O U T H E R E F O R T H E A C C O M M O D A T I O N O F T H E U N I V E R S I T Y P U B L I C . P. W . M CFA DDEN, Prop. P I A N O S P L A Y E R P I A N O S T O N E S B O L D O N A N D AUTO­ AGREEABLE T E R M 8 . J. R. REED MUSIC COMPANY, Buah T e m p i * . J O H N 8. C A L D W E L L , M g r . 8 t h and C o n f * * . GKO. S. BURNHAM. HERMAN FEHR. Burnham & Fehr T H E B A R B E R S B E S T S E R V I C E S E V E N C HA IRS O P P O S I T E T H E D R I S K I L L H O T E L . P A L A C E H A R B E R S H O R 806 Congreee A venue. “ T h e Old R e lia b le .” Austin, Tea*- W M . F. W O L F , P r o p r ie t o r . S T R I C T L Y U P - T O - D A T E S H O P . S I X F I R S T - C L A S S T O N S O R I A L AR­ H o t and Cold Bathe. T u r k i s h and Ruaalan Seth*- T I S T S . B A R B E R S ' S U P P L I E S . MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY N O T AS B I G AS T H E B I G G E S T , B U T A S G O O D AS T H E BEST. P H O N E 6 8 5 . ..................................................................................... 1504 LAVACA «T* S P R I N G T I M E W ith it's gentle Z e p h y r s , etc., brings good cheer , and all the more so be­ cause of the Delicious Soda Drinks served at our N e w Fountain. Jack son’s 20th Century Drug Store Phones 2 8 8 W E C l R E P E O P L E O P T H E T A I L O R H A B I T VZ OU will meet style in every * gracfe of our clothing; w hether the suit i s priced $15 or $40. T he pronounced lines of fashion w ill be in evidence. O ur Spring Stocks are now com­ plete. Cornein and spend a few m inutes of your spare time with us. it will put you in touch with one of the best lines of Clothing in America and incidentally show' you how far superior S t ith-\X il- cox Sm art Clothes are to the or­ dinary tailors and the Agencies productions. Sa ck Su its, $15, $20. up to $45. P u ll D ress Su its, $35 and $50. H ats Shoes, Furnishings and everything else for Men s w ear. Smith & Wilcox SA V E CAR FA R E T I M E A N D K O D A K S U P P L I E S A T B Y B U Y I N G Y O U R T H E C O - O P 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 H E C K S . Don't Jo u rn e y — Just Telephone 271 Van Smith Drug Company T W O S T O R E S W e d e l i v e r R I G H T N O W I I KODAK PRINTS AND POST CARDS E I M K od aks Lo a n e d To S t u d e n t s J O R D A N 6 1 0 Congress Avenue, Upstairs TH E A U S T IN N A TIO N A L BA N K C a p ita l S u r p lu s and P r o fits D epo sits . I 300,000 376,000 3,000.000 Business of the Faculty and of the Students Solicited JNO. E. K E L L E R U n n A F Q J 1 \ W U A N . Theo. G. Wagner " T H E S T U D E N T S ' F R I E N D ” •OGG C O M M I T T E E O P P E R * P R I Z E T ° p U B L I C S C H O O L S P O R A P P R O P R I A T E e s s a y s S i. - l o t i o n * Inn < Ihhui mad* by Ie * nlargt'Uh s t and ©xtetiBion fcrtment of ttu I IAI Vf psi tv. through Hralluy, S w n ta n , m : iifciidt i:. uii M ^ ol th<* S t a f f as that A p ril th, public I ’ Hogg Edu I s h put p i,m of thin dux ii. to .slim* I in u ru s t tin public i V' State 1 ulaj kittor has inn u sent ou* * “ Uiifiunity p.. ttrhool* th f in th* difiorent schools w h k h t Bd u< ation* a** or essays by the different stu T ile cam paig n < am m ittee el I i I. ut organization offers a lin o the to tin pupil \x ho w rite s Pn*« essay on e ith e r f U h je t, is limited to ! vidkid that the contest In pupils of such m bool o b s e r v in g ! pm ’ be day The pupils are re ferred to their city and county s u jh t ! ut cutlet) ts lor fu rth e r p a rticu la rs A T H E N A E U M S O C I E T Y P R O G R A M . bullation—"Maru<'h<>uu I O ra tio n — K w ith . Debut* H esolved, T h a t the group system as raee n tly proposed J ulty HXM'!lug should tie adopted. in fat 2 Alf! "m a fix * , -Jackson .I L •Mu le i h y i N i< holsoi N eg a tive K m hne Morrison M a vs. I lardy W I T H O T H E R C O L L E G E S . Fresh F ilm s E v e r y W e e k . J I n v i te my stu d en t frien ds to meet ^ lau* arc nearing coil, Diction for 724 C ongress A v# . me at the C O Z Y C O R N E R — —T P —"JBU!"l. i JL. ' . I |.— — i m ..... Mr*. E llio tt M r. E llio t t 24th and Guadalupe. lhe dual track meet betw een M is ­ souri and M in n eso ta w hich is ached* ul-^d to be held in tin spring The Elliotts CHAS G. WUKASCH L U N C H E S A N D T H E B E S T O F is the subject of a n e v vjtagrap h 1 film, This is the first instance of C o r n e l l s football team in operation _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______________________________ <>‘ "O' -o* 8 1 4 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . D R I N K S A T A L L H O U R S . E S T A B L I S H E D 1847. P h o n e 1071. Cor. 23rd and Guadalupe. O ld John Bremond W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R , I M P O R T E R A R O A S T E R O F H I G H G R A D E C O F F E E S . STUDENTS’ BARBER SHOP 2216 G U A D A L U P E S T R E E T -o- -o- *©* M isso u ri has a cann in g fa cto ry in Opp. U n iv e r s ity Cam pus connection w ith its h o rtic u ltu re de­ the kind on record -o -o- -CI One hundred and ninety-two pre­ parato ry schools are represented in ' the F re s h m a n class at D artm o u th , E x e te r h avin g the largest number. partm en t. w hich supplies the local grocers w ith canned vegetables. -o- -o- -o- A cco rd in g im P ro fe s s o r T a y lo r, of W a s h in g to n , no g rad uates of V assar A u s tin , T e x a s . Y O U R P A T R O N A G E S O L I C I T E D R . L . B ro y io a Prop. COAL The B e s t D eep-Shart L u m p Coai, fre e from s la te and other im p u ritie s, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Delivery McAlester Fuel Co. B O T H P H O N E S 246. Hotel Sutor E U R O P E A N P L A N . ®**t C»f© In th e C ity . 8 u n d ay even- £ d in n e rs a s p e c ia lty . T h e S T U D E N T S ’ F R I E N D . UNIVERSITY BOOKS F o r P a r a lle l R ea d in g , 25o E a ch . P O P U L A R F IC T IO N F o rm e rly $1.60, for 50c E a ch . G I F T B O O K 8 F o r AU O ccasions. N E W C O P Y R I G H T F IC T IO N T h e L a te a t Booka. CITY BOOK STORE 910 Congree* A ve ., A u stin , Texas. w . A. Achilles & Co. I D e a le rs In pA N c / G R O C E R I E S A N D C O U N - T R Y P R O D U C E . He4c-' * ’Tore fo r E v e r y th in g Good to E a t. g r e e t i n g s a n d w e l c o m e To th© S tu d e n ts of the U n iv e r s it y of T ex a s from State National Bank J O H N H. R O B IN S O N . J R . . Prea . W A L T E R B R E M O N D , V ic e P re s . P I E R R E B R E M O N D , V ic e Pres. tion. “ ,f !t'« to E a t , W e H a v e It** and " l f H a * * J t f |t»t Good to E a t / ' J O H N G. P A L M . C ash ie r. 103 " o W . n t h S t. Ph o n e s 304. S. J . V o n K O E N N E R I T Z , A t e t . C a sh ie r varsity TAILOR SHOP Dry Cleaning, Pressing and R epairing Ah v% ork Called for and D elivered Cor- '9 and G uad. Ph o n e 2848 Dr. W. R. Weber D E N T I S T Room 606 L itt le fie ld B ld g . 6th Flo o r. a Canada, has set u tide f i v e days to oe I devoted to the raisin g o f H.cOO.OOO I rom students, alum ni and frien ds, for th e U n iv e r s ity . -O* -O- -O' F re s h m e n at the U n iv e r s it y of W i s ­ consin a re not allow ed to w alk on the cam pus. T h e y a re com pelled to run from building to building w ith -O- -O' -o- A cc o rd in g to the la te s t reports, C a lifo rn ia and Stan fo rd U n iv e rs itie s are discu ssin g the re in sta te m e n t of the stan d a rd A m e rican fo otball gam e I in place o f the rugby g a m e now p la y ­ ed. Tvvo students at M ich ig a n declined P h i B e t a K a p p a last Ju n e , thus ca u s­ ing the ru m o r that honor societies w ere to be abolished a t th at u n iv e r ­ sity. P re s e n t sen tim en t, h o w eve r, seems to be in fa or of th e ir re te n ­ -O* -O -O- T h e U n iv e r s ity has ta k en steps to } In cre ase th e circu latio n o f T h e N e w Y o rk e r, th e college w e e k ly paper by g ivin g copies. subscription 2 ,0 0 0 j a These are t o be d istrib u te d d u m n i w'ho for g ra tu ito u s ly among the are not a lre a d y s u b s crib e rs to the paper. It is hoped by th is m eans to aid the w e e k ly and at th e sam e tiro*- to bring th e alum ni in to closer touch A u s tin , Texas. w ith the w ork o f the U u iv e r s it j A t Y o u r S e rv ic e Ring 626 k ax© e v e r been proceedings invol ved in d ivo rce G R I F F I T H D R U G C O . W H E R E Q U A L I T Y C O U N T 8 . University Tailor Shop -O' -o- -o- 2214-16 Guadalupe. M trill I niveraitx of M ontreal, R . H. S M I T H , P ro p rieto r. W e h ereb y W elco m e and In vite y o u to v is it us in our N e w B u s in e s s Horns, th e L a rg e s t an c M ost B e a u tifu l Drug B to rs In tbs So u th . Scarb ro u g h B u ild in g , Austin, Texas. Patronize Bosche's Troy Laundry •r te th eir ca p s in th eir left hands. T H E O N L Y P L A C E W H E R E Y O U C A N 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 I8 C O U N T O N C O U P O N B O O K . P H O N ! 7*. -O' 'O' -o- I S F IR S T - G L A S S A N D U P - T O - D A T E IN E V E R Y R E S P E C T C O M E The A v e n u e Hotel B a rb e r Shop T O S E E U S , H O T A N D C O L D B A T H S J. H. GASSAWAY, Proprietor W a A r e S h o w in g a C O M P L E T E S T O C K O F C L A S S Y Spring W oolens In S u it Len g th s. We Make Them Right Here O N S H O R T N O T IC E Mayer Manufacturing Company 115 E. Ninth St. B - t o f T « » t h . J J »: ..rid S'* UU $3 H 'c g a s S ilv e r P illin g PairC'.-uK Pix traction ............... fide UNION PAINLESS DENTISTS -ct**- Ave Austin, T «***» . .SMMU! Reach Base Ball Goods T h e i r Ful l L i n e of Supplies. L o u i sv il l e S l u gg er Bats, 7 Styles. W e A re D i s t r i b u t o r s F o r T h i s T e r ­ S p . c i a ! D is co u n ts to Clubs, A s s o c ia ­ tions, Co-Ops. You W i l l Fin d It W o r t h W h i l e To r i t o r y . L oo k. W. H. Richardson & Co, 416-418 C on g r ess Av en u e. V. O. W ee d . U n d e rta k e r, P h o n e * 223-1 B u y g ro c e rie s from Hill * Hill The Phi I >elta Thetas w ill e n te r­ tain with an informal d a m e on Tuesday next. You w ill find a fu ll line of G old­ smiths A- R a w lin g s’ Baseb all and At Ii levi* Goods. T D K G U A R A N T E E S !) K IN D , at ( ’asw ell S m ith ’s. T h « « is a Mids M i l l , 's' Tailored , Measure Sn;,,. n ils service is to he bed aI M(J M orrison's, who r.-present th. J can L a d ie s ’ Tailoring co. D r. B a x te r, 512 Scarbrough Bidi V O .W e e d . Ambulance, Phone F o r something attractive, see w ell & Sm ith 's windows, 613 ft ness Avenue. F e lt H ats and Derbies at Mood M o rrriso n ’s at half price. the baud w ill he there." T h e C e n tra l B a rb e r Sh o p in L i t t l e ­ field B u ild in g offers best s e rv ic e in P I P K I N , L. L. B. *11, A C T I V E IN I N ­ T E R E S T O F C O M M I S S I O N G O V ­ State. E R N M E N T . like new. do good service A worn snit may be made to look the by cleaning and pressing Curtiss at Moore & M orrison’s. is done ii HANCOCK O P E R A HOUS E Sp eakin g of VALUES in Clothes LOOK at Our Th ursday, F rid a y , and S a tu r d a y , M ar. 28 29 30, M A T I N E E S A N D N I G H T S Rube Welch A N D Kitty Francis S U P P O R T E D B Y A N E X C E P T I O N A L C H O R U S . ABE FRANK’S IJT MIXTURE Blen ded on m y own recipe. W H I SUITS In north w indow, can you beat th e m ? L O O K at the coat on the ch a ir— gaze at the lining. the arm shield, the ta ilo rin g — Did you e v e r see a suit like this for $15.00 T M I TEXAN. Pau l H oi. ex-’07, was one cl our is a* visitors this week. Mr. Box in the employ of the Mexi­ presen t can National Railroad, and the neighborhood «#f Torreon on account that district of is experiencing- He alfakis most in- ter* sn u g ly of his exp eriences in the sister Republic. th e hot old times left 5CeIi Nixon I department. re-entered the Law Jo h n in P h il­ ll. Keen, instructor osophy, has retu rn ed from an * xtend* trip through M» »rrn Texas. Air. Keen ut at mali) of the schools Ln^t and North inspected a in this distr jet. T h e P i The s i bela Pis are plan­ ning a card ) pull at Deep Eddy. As soon as the weather permits the pot w ill begin to boil. The mende l s ot the Curtain Club for their are making arrangements t rip which will include Dallas, Waco, Houston, and possibly Fo rt W orth. I,. L. B. C. Foster Cable, IO, is now practicing law at Ogden, I tall. in letter* to his many friends here. lie iells of the int* resting experiences of a Texan in the “ F a r " W est. ‘the leader of the Band, Mr. VV. P. linum* att, better known an- as noum ea that we will bt* treated to the usual spring band concerts. When the c a m p i* is green, and tile spring moon permits, Hunnicutt says, “ that not bito the tongue. E v e r y S u it in this W in d o w is F U L L 3 0 Z . C A N , 25c. T O B A C C O L I K E T E X A S B E S T O N E A R T H . Price d at $15.00, no more — w orth more— think cf th s proposition. D R . J. R. N I C H O L S P r a c tic e ilu ilt 'd to d is e a s e of the Eye, E ar , Nose and T h r o a t UlaauH‘8 F itte d T R I M B L E U N I O N M A D E H A T S , S O F T A N D S T I F F , $3. T R Y T H E S E S U I T S O ffice : S ca rb ro u g h B u ild in g , S u it T R Y T H E S E H A T S 413. 414 F o u rth floor. NO B E T T E R M A D E . Nelson Davis & 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 . U N IV E R S IT Y M A R K ET L I N D A U B R O S . , Pro p s Deal er s In C H O I C E B E E F , M U T T O N , P O R K A N D V E A L Co r ne r 24th and Guadalupe Ste. Austin Floral Company or O LO F OLSSON L A R G E S T F L O R A L H O U S E I N C E N T R A L A N D S O U T H T E X A S For Ice Cream, Candies, Fruits and Nuts L. A. Wolf & Bro. Corner, 10th St. and Congress Ave. HARRELLS Holeproof Sox, Guaranteed Six Months, Man, W o m a n and Child. L O C A L S Mr. Asher Sm ith, L. L . B the guest of lilt* Sigm a C h i’s. ’ I I, is Miss Vie tor me Field of Lockhart, and M iss Lucilt* Robinson of H em p­ stead. are visiting the Chi Omega’s. There was an inform al dance at the U n iv e rs ity Club Thursday even ­ ing. Beta X i of Kappa Kappa Gam ma in itiate M iss Veda Fin n ey of of will Cuero and Miss C lara Thaxton Austin Satu rd ay evening. . . Dr. Simon J. Clark lim ited to diseases of the P ra c tic e Eye, E a r , Nose. and Throat. Glasses Fitted . O ffice H ours: 9-12 a. rn.; 2-5 p. in Sundays by appointment. 417 S*a:' brough Building. T H E S P E C IA L T Y STORE S N A M A N ’ S to Ex te n d ail ti m e* w h e th e r th ey need a n yth in g or not to m ak e th is Cheir b e a n e r , . tile U n iv e r s it y stu den ts a co rd ia l in v ita tio n at a n y and S to re 8 « K D r - C e e . wLl or ££ U U U . have ic 8 ty le and p rice a lw a y * g u aran teed to be c h e s s aud better. S N A M A N ’ S 60A408 C e eg Pee# Avenue. Mr. ll. C. Pipkin, L. L. IL ’l l , who has is now practicing at Am arillo, volunteered campaign to collect data a for Commission Govern­ for ment iii his new home. It seems nut Air. Pipkin, together with a number of tin* younger men of Am arillo, has essayed to start the campaign through tin* Young M en’s lie d eliver­ C ivic League. Recently 'd an address on the Commission plan before a zens. and large crowd of citi­ are very the prospects for the speedy adoption bright the new government in Am arillo. of S I D N E Y L A N I E R S . interesting program on The Sid n ey Lan iers h« lei their reg (liar meeting Wednesday, M arch 21. A most th** ( ’. Bum m er short stories of Henry w as led by Miss Harwood. A sketch of life was given; his style was discussed; and this humorous w riter’s A S I S T E R L Y S C H E M E was read b> w a y ol illustration. N O T E S F R O M O T H E R C O L L E G E S . Vanderbilt W ebb won the highest scholarship honors a t Yale on this Ile is ye a r’s philosophical oration. the first m illio n aire’s son to be elect­ ed to P h i Be ta Kappa at Yale. W B Ham H arrim an , son of the lat<* E d ­ ward H arrim an, also received a mark e i distinction for study. -O- -O’* -O- The Y a le chapter o f Pl i Beta K a p ­ pa has adopted some changes in the method of election. Under the old Phi Beta Kappa to rules elections could be obtained by maintaining a mark of 320 (on a scale of 400) for freshmen and sophomore years; by attaining an avera*,,, ut 280 for ju n ­ ior and senior years, or by earning a stand o f 350 for senior year alone. Under th e system as it now stands it is possible to win an election by m aintaining an avenage in scholarship of 330 for any two consecutive years during the first three years of col­ lege, or by having a 350 stand for the work of senior year. l$ felt that by this change the mem who w ill be treated more fairly Snappy Styles in Spring Oxfords Flat Lasts Blind Eyelets High Toes Newest Lasts Oscar Robinson 704 Congress Ave. have not studied hard during the M oritz S ilv e r . #*• A freshm an year, but who have an am­ of bition aroused by the beginning the sophomore year to try for high honors. S I L V E R <& A L L E N ' S B A R B E R SHOP A t T h e D r lik ill H o te l E I G H T F I R S T C L A S S B A R B E R S — S A N I T A R Y B A T H S . 'io u r P atrons** Rob pee t i ul]y Solicited F in M t F itte d Up Sbo* ** _