D ^ £ J _ c o l l b 0 e d a i l y I L A Y i n T E X A N T 1 1 E V O L . X V . DR. WEBB SAYS I ’N iQ i e N a m e s NOTHING TOO BIG FOR UNIVERSITY Believes College Professors Require More of Students Than Is Forced I pon Youths Under Child Labor Law . r e c o r d e d i n t h e -VEW D IR EC T O R Y M any Common. Some Odd. W ith Oihers Cumbersome. Is the Con- dition of (he .Names l „ u„,| in Late ly Published Directory. In an interview yesterday I>r. VV. K Webb, ex-Senator from Tennessee, expressed his views in regard to the modern college, and Texas U niversity in particular. He was very favorably impressed with as much of the Uni- Many odd and several unique names can be found ,n the latest issue of the U niversity directory. An a t ­ tractive color scheme is visible, with three G rays, three Greens, thirteen " n s , five Whites, with one White- ' muse and a Whitemore. There are their place are in no Blacks, hut theil* 1)1 lfl UUL vet-ity as he saw during his brief .Blackburns and Iilackshears stay ........... To illustrate his idea of what Texas | standpoint, we JU # * « W ORI.D R E N O W N E D A T H L E T E V IS IT S I N IV E R S IT Y of w l i T i n A r T rly ‘ I’*’ gre8teSt amateUr i*th l“ t“ ^ ° klah° ma f™ a t-ti t V hen interviewed by a Texan rep resentative concern- in S K r Mr. Thorpe " .1 h d T ’w " , Tex, by the t thlV r ar’ and that h,‘ did not consider them f ir fn. ern teams! some of the highly touted i X ! SUrPr,? d at the stri> ’ nat even the victim s of (< out11 ueu on Page Fo ur.) " h e n considered from a Biblical find four notables represented, namely, Moses, Abraham, David and Daniel. are There twenty-nine Snii hs eight Harrises and only one Ford.' Twelve bear the name of Thomas accompanied by eleven Clarks ami twelve Moores. , Five Brooks, one Flood and threej U ers are there, accompanied by * one Bird, a Bass and three Fish \s. There are nine Millers, with one Booth having two Gates, with a Foun , K. L. BERRY WILL HEAD LONGHORNS NEXT SEASON SUNDAY SCHOOL LEAGUE IS NOW A SURE THING — ____ - •< ••»«< Constitution lorined and O fflc*rn A ll F.lected— Fight Schoola Are Represented. jam near. Three Barnes with three Fleeted Captain for 1915 at Meeting m Garretts and a couple of Bells also ; a ippear. W o lft and a Fox complete the men­ agerie. «f Vnm VfM, r(la)_ ,.icluri Taken— Five Men W ill Not »r ,M,< Shepherds with Wear Texes Suits Again. r 1 • Five 1 Uns In the entire student body there is only one Christian, two Good, one e.odfeilow and a Goodman. Ib is strange association of names inns even to the Board of Regents, which has a Cook a- chairman and a Hogg and a F ly as associate mem­ bers. The uncommon names are as fol­ lows ; A veritte, Barlow, Brow rigg, ( ’alli- cut, ( ’hesteen, Chval, Dalkowitz, De­ tar, Dobie, Dumars, Dupy, Duson, El- linghauser, Fitzwilliam , F’aubion, Fronobarger, Giannotti, Glithero, Ko- sanke, Oehler, Quayle, Secor, Scher- met horn, \oelkel, Wuppermcn, Ycw- ell, Zunnerker and Zulke. PUBLIC SPEAKERS MUST HEAR DEBATE In Addition to One Dollar Lab IVe, All Public Speaking Students Must Hear Debate. the last meeting of the year j At I yesterday afternoon the football team elected K. L. Berry captain for the season of 1915. The meeting was Final day for steps were taken la-t Sun the formation of a Sunday held in the Elliotts’ Studio after the when representatives from eight Sun picture whs tiikun There won fift in e it wete fifteen “ Y men in the Church Hax? .,„l . « ( F irs t Baptist at • picture and the manager, Bob Knight Trainer Disch and Coach Dave Aller- coJ!st,tut,on and elected officers. dice- The f°H ow ing Sunday schools were m* and udoi)leii a t ° ° s n *» ' ‘ ’ u 1 o , u uthern A fte r the picture had been taken, reP re«ented: U niversity Methodist, the coach made the team a sh o rt, University Baptist, Highland Presby- ta L thank,ng them for their faith-j ter,an. Central Christian Hvde P a d fulness m going out for practice and praising their ability as players. H e 1.. , also said that they were going to have a hard season next year, and that he wanted to see them all back next year. Presbyterian, ^ aptist and Congregational. 11 ,s expected that the Tenth Street Methodist and W ard Memorial Su n ­ day Schools will also enter the league, making ten schools. Fiv e members of the team will be eligible next yea ineligible next year, and their places S ° m<> Sunda>’ schools will probably will be hard to fill. They are as fol this will be will he hard to fill. They are as fnl- ‘ It was decided lows: Halbert, H. A., back; Keck, Ray, center; Barrell, L., left halfback; not to l,e^,n regular scheduled play Goodman, J., left ( aptaain Goodman, J., left, Louis Jordan, right guard; Neilson, H. 11., fullback; W'alker, fullback. 0Ut two team^ J flo w e d by the rules. tackle: C a n taa in , .U tackle; as il niight work , hardship on the University students who might he members of teams, if play began during examinations or just before. , Ja n u a r>’ ( ompulsory attendance in order to obtain credit for the fall term ’s work is the rule laid down by the public speaking authorities. Berry, the new captain, has played two years on the Texas team. He is i power on the offensive and a scrap­ per on the defense. B erry, like Cap­ tain Jordan of this year’s team, is a line man, playing at right tackle. the Ihe final selection of four Texas debating teams and the four alternates will be on Saturday night in the auditorium of the Law build­ ing. I he subject for discussion will be no other than the minimum wage for unskilled laborers. Next year s schedule promises to the history of in be the greatest lexas football, and with the record of this year Captain Berry has the opportunity of leading the strongest team t hat ever dawned the orange and white. Some teams have already organ ized, have bought suits and are prac­ ticing. The regular games will prob­ ably be played in the tabernacle on Fifth Street, and will be played at night. Members of the regular or scrub basketball teams of the U niver­ sity will not be eligible, but former college or University players will bt eligible. A committee is now engaged in arranging a schedule. The league will be in charge of a president, sec retary-treasurer and board of di­ Fach Sunday school is al- rectors. lowed one director, and the directors in* to be elected by the various Sun day schools next Sunday, and the in itial meeting of the board will be next Monday night. The following officers for the year have been elected: President- A. J . Robinson. Vice President—-S. FF Fuller. Secretary-Treasurer- W . C. Rogers. 1 he captain-elect is a junior engi­ neer, but he has two more years on the team. Moran, Ailerdice, Arbuekle tnd others selected him as all-State tackle for this year, and Benny Owen placed him on his all-Southwestern team. M E T Z E N T H IN E L E C T E D T R A C K COACH HY T H E A T H L E T IC C O U N C IL ( H \I»EL N O T IC E S . greeted Mr. Worsham Another good attendance at napel yesterday, and those w 0 were there received a splendid message. He spoke (,thical status of war ‘ an(1 ° ’ h‘ '• things as we con- l bem today, and con- t l ' t ’ !at with the stand- a d set up by our Master in ' and teachings. There 1 ; ; V T ,thln^ n^ dful, the spir- ■ forotfSC€rnment’ the love 7 ' Gven to the point I X<* ethical stand- I JP war. Nothing I of a r . J I I ta r J j 11 Untd We reach the m t rdMrof <*** * SBeaW to 10 h e a r h i m . the Worsham will today. Don’t fail | V J .* * »% •% .f. V The old Pentagonal League, which form erly included Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Arkansas and Mississippi, has been dissolved into a new t r i­ angular league composed of Louis­ iana, Texas and Arkansas, the other two universities having been dropped because of their remoteness. The other triangular league, of which Texas is a part, is composed of Missouri, Colorado and Texas Another subject will be supplied lor the larger league after the teams are picked Saturday. Colorado has defeated Texas both at home and abroad, and the strongest Texas team w ill no doubt be placed against the team from Boulder. Two handsome prizes will be awarded at the finals Saturday, and each student is expected to hand a graded program to his individual in­ structor. When asked concerning the con­ flict with the last open house of the term, Dr. Shurter, head of the De­ partment of Public Speaking, said that it was an unavoided happening and that the debate would have to compete with the arising difficulties. V\ ill Devote Three Evenings a Week to Training of Men Who Rep­ L A S T C R O S S- C O U N T R Y . resent Texas on the Cinder Path. I inal Marathon to Be Staged Tomor­ row at 1:30— Start at ( l a r k Field. FO R T W O R T H L A N D S G A M E FO R S T A T E H IG H SCH O O L T IT L E North Fort W orth and Austin Teams Vgree to Contest for State C ham* NO. 61 PLAYERS w o u j m ake soccer a POPULAR SPORT pionship in Fort Worth Tw cnly.Fivt- - Next Saturday. Hold pointed to t (hiion i'o,rh xn«t 'p p ly for r * . 1 w enty-five men inUr»,Ud in w , eer met yesterday . , Wmo ' « to the appointing of a coach or "leader," ,nd the J . N ext Saturday the Austin High ! School w ill meet the North Fo rt W orth High team for the champion- i ship of the State. The game should ; ^ one ° f the best high school games ever staged in Texas. Roth teams are undefeated. The North Side [team has the sp irit that will count a great deal in the result Saturday. They play with a “ never say die" manner. They fight and fight and keep on fighting whether they are miles ahead or miles behind. Ac- a^ ° showed many beautiful ' nouneed that the first practice would Ihe float- be held next Monday afternoon at 4 gardens, Castle Chapultepec, o’clock on ( lark F'ield. Mr. Diach, scenes, market scenes and athlete trainer, one of the members (a p ital’s many parks said, had promised to assist the men " f in getting outfitted. A call sent out for all candidates to put in their appearance at the first practjce. and boulevards were shown and ex­ plained. •■i’ • t r u t h A f*M‘ Ihe customs of the people were de­ scribed and some of their beautiful traditions were given. The people transported their goods on litters. Their ways of selling market prod­ ucts in outdoor booths was described. The doctor had a beautiful picture large Shasta daisies which he had bought for 30 cents, M exicin money, to show the cheapness of flowers in the trop­ ical country. howmg a washpan full of The second part of the series dealt with the soldiers, their cgnrion, their earthwork- temporary other r f ... / , !K " '('nt times. and ~ !' SO O N E R S S E E N E E D OF STRONG P R A C T IC E G A M E S Realize Inability to (opr With the Strong Teams When Hard Scrim­ m ages A re Lacking in I'reparation. J Tomorrow at 4:30 will start the Form er Athletic Director Metzen j last cross-country run of this season thin was elected coach for the 1915 j There will be about thirty men to „ „ run over track team at a meeting of the Ath- enter the race, which will be run over Litl/i f letic Council zenthin is an old head at tee game, miles. /» last n ig ht Mr. Met- , course of three and eight-tenth L V rZ „ Keen competition has been which u ’It.* \f « xL.Lf I , „ - - t I . " In speaking of the unu»ually pro*- Ihe perous schedule just Fmi.shed by the ‘ ri*^tro,'.ton i-wnltlng from 1914 U n lv e r.ity of Oktahoma teiim, ’ P » r t » y « l by |the Daily OkMiomin, published at *§« *■* I EX V N I KAU AUO TOD VY Ex nm schedule for the fall term is announced. Houston H igh School de­ fe a ted A u stin High by th e score of 9 to 0 on ( lark Field. a Coach AHerdiee two y e a r con t r a i t head coach of tho Longhorn foot­ ball .-«! sad. signs as Sixte, n mon chosen who will compote in the h e a l debate p i o.iminaric.n. a re ,h>*‘ U t a y chooses nine T e x ­ t s men in his selection of an a ll-S ta te football team. J . Mr. S ta rk Young, professor of English in the U niversity, the delivers First L ite ra ry Club at T yler today. lectures two to A T he football squad is ten- dered a banquet by the Delta Delta Delta sorority. Mi I on ox lectured in !>al- las, S a tu rd a y , on “ Gowlroy Ballads." A PHUNN1GRAPHS lf You Don't Like ’Em Ko a Still Ham the Ads If the news ev er g e ts o ut about those 400 'p ossum s th a t the U n iv e r­ ity I g e ttin g in, we may have some trouble next fall m a in ta in g our Jim Crow r e g is tr a tio n re atructions. . - l i a r —- We see th e p a p e r says t h a t N o rth is showing up str o n g F o r t Wrorth race. in the high Shows up th e sam e way along the railway track - in the sto c k y a rd s dis- football school — l i a r — < lathes Make the Vian— But. “ Mother, may I dress for the d a n c e ? " “ Yes, my d e a r," said Mrs. France; “ Be modest, though, your clothes a re thin, So don’t, forget y ou r tango pin.” Baltimore Sun. “ Mother, what besides shall I w e a r ? ” A >ked the maiden, frow ning care. “ Why, d o n 't fo r g e t to wear in style A veiled glance and modest smile." We j u s t d a r e any b u rg la r to rob us of sixty cents. — l i a r — —Han­ o v e r in E urope it’s do your I 'b rist- A A mas shooting early. — l i a r — not tired of bring neutral and not g e t t in g a n y fun out o f it lf t hey won’t let uh sell cither, o u r c o t t o n , l e a s t g e t a le t s at little amusement out of the situ ­ ation. That will be more than we’re g* 11 ing now. FOH THE S XKE OF THE W INN ING S. In practically every kind of competitive activity in college life tin* man who enters for love of the game is sadly outnum ­ bered bv those who enter for the saki* of the w innings in glory or in in gold. Your debater has view his watch, your athlete sm s his T, yobr writer wants his praise, and your cub reporter is la n e ire recently tu rn in g the F irin g incited my taken broader in scope th a n either of these. In sh ort, it is simply this: I deplore resorted the practice, so frequently to, of into a “ knockers’ column,” w here, un d e r the cowardly shield of an alias, some d is g ru n tle d stu d e n t m ay m ake per- onal th r u s ts t h a t he would never d are to make openly. W h a t has p a r tic u ­ larly the the A thletic tow ard a ttitu d e D irector and his m a n a g e m e n t of the T h a n k sg iv in g game. Think a m in ­ ute, you who have so p e r siste n tly th e s e a tin g an d a r ­ “ knocked" a t rangem ent and have gone so f a r a s to make accu satio ns of p a rtisa n sh ip tho-m In ch arge. and the it. ra ise the U n iversity Does eves of the people to read, in every t o* of the Daily Texan , t h a t those in a u th o rity a it un m entionable crooks that if they send th e ir children to the mercy college they p u t them a t >>f a hunch of confidence men, awin - 1 iller- and m oney-m ad g r a f te r s whose frau d a g ain st in that -j chief aim in life is to fleece the poor! l a i t th ro u g h Audent out of his just dues? Last year there some to do about a committee which was goin g to do wonders in the way of publishing the songs of the U n iversity. As it is tak e a considerable m on ey w ith m u sicia n and a p riv a te d etectiv e sorm - P(M»r people go it would h's name in the hast he ad. sum of flit* nervines of a With th e thing s ig n ifie d “ ften the sign is confused to Jock ti- th o a l l i e d *>ngH o f life w ith o u t cvi-r b oing able to iim am unbk* th. ir n o tio n s aa to T o x in j t v a im , , I to linu! ," ftel; ‘ime’ ,he '° re*ord lock and key, w itnesses, sworn n,r" ,‘or U 0 P r a c tic a lly all in stitu tio n s of the distinction. No man is e v e r | slJ|temt,nl arul ot^t are concerned as far as ton is. O ver a t T. C. U. recently tin y I - ill h i s a l m a m a t e r , a n d w ho , Will you p a rd o n a O k l a h o m a C i r \ , N ov. JO, 1914. had a d iscu ssio n betw een a h is­ tory prof. on one side and a Ger­ m an prof. on th e other over the little advice m a tte r o f w ho started th e fu ss from an o x-Student t o r a stu den t tom- in E u rop e. N ow we have in our • porariK e x ’d i, who still re ta in s his fa c u lty on e or tw o men at least M e r e s t w ho a t on e tim e owed allegiance by t h e w a y , to th e B ritish crown, and we h ave som e w ho have come to us I e x p e c t in sc h o o l n e x t fro m th e land o f b ig g u n s and -Vea r t p e r h a p s s o o n e r if m y c o m p a n y personal liberty. N ow, why not » brlan< hi *" Au- r e f r a i n , . . in h a v e a jo in t d 19eu.ss.0 B up th e A u d itoriu m bet w e t ll tin *d- lies and th e G erm ans? The fire d ep a rtm en t could serve as s e c ond to one side and fum igation slarn ut the 1 o ffic ia ls could act for the other side. r e a d e r a n d f r i e n d o f t h e Da i l y T e x a n ? I a m not going to a s u b s c r i b e r , c o n s t a n t t h a t I hi > time. t i m e . B u t please I, p e r h a p s , s h o u l d t i n ) , a n d , Ulti„;. „ thif I do not may its bones rest in peace. even intend to give my views upon the moral fitn e s s of the modern dance. forth least, Of course, it might not do any n question th a t has b ro u g h t the good, but th en , blamed if w e ’re t o be b a c k Don’t w o n t this o u tb u rs t c ol u m n b e f o r e reception rsity is, the ay at to .. • . . . b ear w i t h m e Now. Lynn W. D an dram , d o n ’t come hack a t me with the charg e t h a t I favor news censorship. I believe in being as wide open in The in a n y o th e r new spaper. I exan as the p a p e r But where will you find that opens to unsigned pm sonal its columns th r u s ts ? I don’t. IL IL C O C H R A N . E x -’lb, O k laho m a City, Okla. I*. S. Morris W ilkins and Rom er .two o th e r ex -’16s, have Bullington positions here. And “ Big Ed” S la u g h ­ te r has dropped in on me twice lately. So i t ’s not so very lonesome, a f t e r all. \ E Q ! VI S I N E N O W N. XX i womb w hat has gone w ro n g w i t h our ath le tic s .’ Merit no longer h a s a place in our curriculum . No lon ger does pure grit, d eterm in a tio n , -tick to u t n e s s , fig ht, pluck and all that goes to m ake an a th le te find a haven in our sy stem it tsnk^ a big bt a r t to go out from day to d a v in T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . it, but rain or shine for th e love of V arsity to y e a r w hat and fig h t fro m y e a r results in a losing battle. Some men do th e y ’re few a n d f a r b e ­ tween, Have we d e g e n e r a te d ? G r a n t­ ing t h a t all of o u r grid iro n heroes a re not all-A m erican m a te ria l, it seems to me t h a t fo u r y e a rs of s c r im m a g ­ ing, being run over and tro d upon, receiving knocks a s well as giving and bum them , w’ith so r d ankles, bruises, should have som t rew ard. W herein does a rew ard com e? charley horse fin g e r s and to I think In the preceding y e a r s , »n a w a r d ­ ing T ’s, th ere w as a rule which a l­ l o w, d one T to be given on m erito­ rious services ren de re d; yet it seems precedent has been o v e rth ro w n even in a w a rd in g T seconds, w here not evening a single end is to be found ou t of a squad of fo u rte e n men. Has the w ar affected us t h a t badly ? S u r e ­ ly som ething is w ron g; someone has gone fo rw ard with his back the wind. it is tim e som ebody’s eyes were opened. H a s o u r system of athletics been run by a few who work and pull for one m an to th e exclusion of a n o th e r ? Oh, we rejoice t h a t the Council, out of th e ir k in d ­ ness and generosity, have gone p a r ­ tially to w ard a w a r d in g m e rit by do­ n a tin g one o th e r T, bu t even the freshm en, and everybody else, have been w ondering why th e y could not have given ju s t one o th e r le tte r. Still, serv ice and m erit a r e the w atchw ords. R a th e r would I say d e m e rit the slogan of o ur g r e a t an d glorious s y s ­ tem of athletics. A T Man. is Xmas card s should be of a p p r o ­ the See those a t p r ia te design. Co-Op. X mas cards with U n iv ersity in sig ­ nia— seal, colors, etc., a t Co-Op. C A P S A N D G O W N S S E T T L E D . It will be in te r e s tin g to th e seniors I to h e a r t h a t th e com m ittee a p po in te d | to a r r a n g e th e d eta il- concerning the I cap and g ow n have provided the fol­ lowing a r r a n g e m e n t s : E v e ry m e m ­ ber of th e class is expected and u rged t h r e e - f o u r th s o f to place his o r d e ” to r both cap and gown with th e Co-Op. not la te r th a n T h u rsd a y , D ecem ber IO. A m inim um de posit of $1 will be c harg ed on each order. None need f e a r o f being one of only a few to order cap and gown, for th e it h a s been a r r a n g e d w ith Co-Op. to l e t th e o rd ers a c c u m u la te the boys and until I three-fourths of the women, respec- , ti eely, have placed th e ir order. ! The te n ta t iv e plans for w e a r in g th e cap end gown a r e a s follows: The day they a re to be w orn a r e T u e s d a y s and to I, d u r in g class, F rid a y s in f i r s t a p p e a r and I them the second T u e sd a y of th e w in­ t e r term . from 9 the class will H O LID A Y P R E P A R A T I O N S . W. A. Achilles & Co D ealers in FA N C Y G ROCERIES W D CO UNTRY PRODUCE H eadquarters for Everything Good to E at. "If it ’s good to eat, we have it,” and “if w e have it, it's g00(j to eat.” Especial atten tion to Sorori­ ties and F raternities. Guadalupe and S ixteen th Strict* s Phone 865. O. K. TA IL O R IN G CO. C urtis D ukes in Charge. Cleaning, P ressing, Mending Ladies’ Work a Specialty Phone 1081. 503 W. 26th St H IL L & H ILL F A N C Y GROCERS. U n iv e rsity P a t r o n a g e Appreciated Old Phone 275 Both Phones 247. 1010 CONGRESS. N ew s From Home E x c itin g — Many Social A ffa irs Planned. T he m an who is p la n n in g to spend the holidays a t home h e a rs with keen interest of th e m a n y social a f f a ir s t h a t a re living planned. im po rta nc e of p ro p e r rem ind one Dances, d in n e r p a r tie s and sim ila r a f f a ir s m ak e th e prosp ect more th a n pleasing. All such d e m an ds s tr e s s a p p a re l ; the s u it and | shows sig n s of w e ar. The only th in g to do is to select a becom ing p a tte rn , a nd let Moore & Morrison m ake the suit. An o r d e r placed now will a r ­ rive in p le n ty of time. that, his fall C O A L Original Deep Shaft McAlester. M A LE STER COAL CO. P h on es 216. You can secu re extra copies of the M agazine at the office today for only 20 cen ts. W. L. HARRISON CO. 912 Congress Avenue. Fancy G roceries. JOE GILBERT, M.D. O ffice: 319, 320, 321 Scarbro^ Bldg. Phones, old 1506, new ISI 997 Old, 355 New. University hounj l l to I. JNO. L. MARTIN fo r s tu d e n t la m p s a n d supplies. Every-I thing electrical. Phone 320. 408 Conj gress. R E L IA B L E PDC KET KNIVES RAZORS, SHEARS. Bengener Bros. 817 C ongress Ave. DR. F. W. SMITH D E N T IST 722 ( on gress A ve. A ustin, Till Opp. A venue Hotel. Phone 1034. A U ST IN PRESBYTERIAN! SAN ITO R IUM l i t h and C ongress Ave. Students cared for throu U niversity H ospital Fund. DR. W. R. WEBER D E N T IST Room 506 L ittlefield Bldg., Floor, A u stin , Texas. Swann Furniture and Carpet THE BIG STORE. M U LLIN S ST E E L HOATS. FER R O M ARINE E N G IN E S. FERKO ROW BOAT MOTORS THE WALTER TIPS CO. “ D on’t Go R ow ing— Go Ferron in g.” AUSTIN SANITARIUM LAUNDRY Corner I Uh and A venue. Phone 3086 We do fam ily w ash ing. S tu d en ts’ laundry a sp ecialty. S h irts 9 cents, 3 for 25 cen ts; underwear, 12Vi cents per suit. All work strictly guaranteed. G. W. V A R D E N , Proprietor. The University Coaching School I he I n iversify ( 'inching School was form ally opened N ov em ­ ber 15 at 22IG Guadalupe. Private coaching in all subjects. R ates are reasonable, and you c a n v a s s th at course by a little extra help. For particulars particulars ring 1073. U J ou tfixe us a trial we will s a tis fy you. Besides, you don’t lave to g u ess w hat you get. We have e v er y th in g you w ant— t £ ’ Lamb> Spareribs, Veal, Pork, Pork Tenderloin, Mutton, Poultry, Brains, Veal, Ham. Etc. I EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET 115 \\ est S ix th Street. Phone 625. FOR SALE H om es and Locations in U n iversity Vicinity. G E N E R A L IN SU RA N CE . LOW R A TES. PROMPT SERVICE. IMMEDIATE S E TTLEM EN T. S. R. FULMORE (Red Oval Sign.) 108 VV. S E V E N T H ST. PH O N E 907 TEXAN WANT ADS FOR RESULTS W E F U R N IS H FRATES^ H O U SE S ON CREDIT. ret / 'N Ii I & W O M EN ’S SUITS W o m e n s S u its of G aberdine, Serge P an !,. B ro ad clo th , reduced to ........... . , STYLISH SKIRTS E le g a n tl y ta ilo re d S k ir ts a r e here in t fa v o r e d m a te r i a ls ; priced reasonable. S ; i V p , I S e rg e s Voile, R a n ,p e e r Chuddah, u.burd i,,,. B ro a dc loth and Poplin, m ade in all ,R.« all sha d es, f r o m $5 up to ...................... „ ; , , SILK PETTICOATS Special $2.50 value M e t a l i n e and charmeuse e ttic o a ts, in Prussian o r E m erald op inn and Golden Brown, Purple, C o p e n h a g e n ch a n g e a b le an d ill..,,., V - ”" color,, M,,nday $2.08 J e r s e y P e t t ic o a t s , in all shud.'s.'g d ' f t in g g a r m e n t s . $25.00 K edfern ( o a t s reduced to .. W a y n e .Silk H ose, ev e ry p a i r g u a r a n te e d ’ * 1030 Derby Kid Gloves, the best in the world W a r n e r ’s Lace F r o n t C orset, si po * ' > i - M u m m * O n i o n S u i t s , t h e hest in' th,, ' d „ l,i. s i . up CoyyL.-Lt i PII I be H. HUck Co. S U C C E S S O R S TO . w W IL L I AMS. F I N K C O . 5 th&Conigress Ave. Quick on the Trigger With a Snap-Shot Eye OF INTEREST t o THE v a r s it y w o m a n 1 nder the direction of Mrs. Chaa. f e y lor the young ladies in E d u c a ­ t e l« 9 f have organised a Camp Eire " e h . which Will ut ford an oppor- • e m t y f„r , he co-eds to " c o m m o n . r k, r U" " " e T h e ‘ denization m ee ts * « h l y and fit in time to tim e con- c ts honors which lead to a degree, im it a t i o n to Join this . la b i , extended gills intelested ii work of th is nature. the sh o rt sto ry its study of the developm ent tinued of the m ee tin g in held T uesday afternoon. The g en eral topic tor study was the epic a n d its grow th from the m yths and ballads. A nna H e rrin g was the lead er fo r th e a fte rn o o n , having ch a rg e of the fol­ lowing program,* ^ Definition and C h a ra c te r is tic o f Epic P o e try ”— Leslie Mae Clancy. “ Development of the E pic”— (tu n a Herring. Tht Hen g a ’i L iterary Society con­ S to ry of the N e b elungenlied” M a rg a re t Braswell. COLLEGE NOTES. I OFFICIAL NOTICES Mercer. Thirty stud ents and three fa tuity mem bets of M ercer U niver­ sity are thought to be su f fe r in g from ptomaine poisoning. "movies” Arizona. A d vertisin g by m eans of been th e U niversity of A ri­ films adopted by zona. Already 1000 feet of have been taken. recently has law H arvard.— The M assach usetts prohibiting red fla g s prevented the ‘Lu va rd stu den ts from showing their the H a rv a rd -P rin c e ­ banners d u rin g ton game. The M a ssach usetts law was aimed a t the Socialists and a n ­ archists, but it was strictly enforced a gainst the students. All clubs, o rg a n isa tio n s, g ro u p s and combines a r e u rged to have th e ir pie* fures ta k e n before the holidays. Do I 11 " • * . D AV E K. W IL L IA M S , E d ito r C actus I W est T exas Students. AH fo rm e r W. T. M A. stu d e n ts will please meet in room 120 today a t to be 3 o’clock. discussed. Im p o rta n t m a tte r The Mission class that is stu d y in g this afte rn o o n ut 5 M exico m e e ts o clock in room 111. N EW SCH OOL O R G A N IZ E D . < o a ch m g School at 221« G uadalupe to Pull Weak S tu des Through. S tatistics have j u s t been compiled M A T H E R T E L L S 'M OKE.” 'TM IE c r a c k t r a p s h o o t e r has to 1 h a v e steady n e r v e s and m u s c l e s - al w ays ' absolutely u n d e r c o n t r o l ready to s w i n g his g u n int o p l a c e . and b r i n g d o w n his c l a y p i g e o n . T h i s!'george w. maxwell - T K S T * * . means traine d, n o t to th e m i n u t e , ; OUt tO tile Split-SeCOnd. rneni i n ! uxedo. I t's a nerve steadier an d a sure fire, slow- . . We p re sen t t h e n a m e s of s o m c k hurning tohacco-" T T e V r v \ Minnesota.- Two billiard and one table, also a piano, have been the M en’s building at pool in installed Minnesota U niversity. O ttaw a. A rr a n g e m e n ts have been made for the r e tu rn of the Ben Greet players to the O tta w a campus. They a t e scheduled to a p p e a r here next May. I h e y like tol * famous c l a c k s ho ts . smoke, hut take n o c h a n c e s on a tobacco od. it strict Iv p u r e . that m i g h t “ t h r o w t h e m I he y use T u x e d o b e c a u s e - is mild, r e l a x i n g , s t e a d y i n g r - - Michigan. The V a rsity band will put on “ movies” to free itself from ndebtedne SS. MANY COUNTIES REPRESENTED KY T E X A S S T I D E N T S f / t b c e d o The P erfect Tobacco fo r P ipe a n d Cigarette I u x e d o • is m a d e of o n ly V , finest, c h o i c e s t , ^ s e l e c t e d t th e , le a v e s o { j ivin8-“ \ / A t o m a . m a r s h a l l t famoiiB crack shot *Tuxedo tobacco is un- the acme o f Tux*d? j m a ^ j U f t b e tte r w orth J QUf$tionably Excluding I r a t is, llt-xar ( ’utility I r a d - With Italian a I Itinr Scr- iind— , I layer Pianos, V idor V idrolas and Sheet Music, o m e in, boys, and see our new store. 805-807 CONGRESS AVE. * he Am erican National Bank A ustin, Texas. U. S. GOVERNM ENT DEPOSITORY. s p i t a l Surplus.................................................................................... $ 300,000.00 W i t s .................................................................................. 600,000.00 ^sources................................................................................. 3,000,000.00 ............................................................................. 5,000,000.00 SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT. , A U t- C. H'L-tv H. 0«v * ’e°r 8e W. L ittlefield, President. ,ce; ? re‘s‘d en t- L. J. Schneider, Cashier l r ’ ice-Presulent IL P faeffiin, A ssistant Cashier Carl T. Widen, A ssistant Cashier ice-I resident by the R e g is tr a r ’s d e p a r tm e n t, show ­ ing the atte nd an c e a t the U niversity by counties. These f ig u re s show th a t th ere are 2107 stu d e n ts a t present in th a t these to hold its own fig ures, as the U n iv e rsity has the U n iv ersity ; 181) counties a re rep­ resented, which is a gain of four counties. Out of the f irs t 30 counties there was a gain of 210 pupils over 1012-13 and OI over last y e a r. T hirty- two of the counties g ained over 1912- 113 and 28 over last year. Mr. M a t­ thew s expressed him se lf a s being they g ra tifie d by J show the ' confidence of the people of Texas, and th a t the University has not only been able in such h a rd tim es, but even g ain over last y ea r, which, in view of e x is tin g con­ is a substan tial gain. He ditions, f u r t h e r sta te d the a tte n d a n ce th a t was very rep resen tative of the State, since m any students have come from the border counties of El Faso on th e west to Bowie on the ea st, Gal­ veston on the south and G rayson on the the north. The honor f irs t fifteen counties follows: T ra vis, 438; Bexar, 12'.); Dallas, 12b; T a r r a n t , 68; H arris, 60; .Johnson, 40; McLennan, 38; Bell, 32; G rayson, 29; T a r r a n t , 68; H arris, 60; Johnson, 40; McLennan, 38; Bell, 32; G rayson, 29; Hill, 27; El Paso, 27; N a v arro , 24; G alveston, Ellis and H a rriso n , 22. list of is as T w enty-one S ta te s are represented a t the U niversity. Louisiana and New Mexico tie for first place, se nding 9 each; O klahoma comes th ird with 5. In point of distance, New* York and N ew J e rs e y divide first honors. S tu ­ foreign countries d e n ts a r e in the U niversity — from A ustria, Bohemia, Canada, G erm any, J a p a n , Mexico and P anam a. Mexico takes f i r s t place with four pupils. from seven The I d iversity C oaching School opened for business last W ednesday, Its offices and rooms a r e located a t 2216 G uadalupe S treet. A ltho ug h th e school is new to S o u th e rn u n iv e r­ sities, it is rapidly e sta b lish in g itself at A u stin. T w enty pupils have joined a lre a d y , and m ore a re ex pected to p r e p a re frr the exams. The school is p a tte r n e d on the coaching schools in th e N o rth e rn universities, especial­ those of ^ ale, H a rv a rd and Co­ ly is an es- the school lumbia, w here I scotia) par t of the college, with r e g ­ u l a r is schedules. called u nd e rg ro u n d university. T h e school here was e stab lished at the su g g e stio n of P ro fe ss o r Lomax. Those s tu d e n ts w ishing coaching and those who a r e to catch a r e fitte d b ro u g h t to g e th e r a t the school, a n d in ■ four pupils a r e ! this w ay coached by one man, m a k in g the ex- pense very slight. classes the th re e o r and It -- | E vid en tly Dr. M a th e r is lacking in I like all to u tte r these very an e no rm ous am o un t of praise for the A ustin residences. Y esterd ay m o rn ­ lecture, he ing, d u rin g his Physical was h eard im ­ pressive w ords; “ Yes, I have a house ju s t these A ustin places of I was sittin g a t home, l e a d ­ abode. ing a p a p e r the o th e r evening, a n d the windows began ra ttlin g as if all the elem en ts had tu rn e d fo r th th e ir I arose to w rath upon my dwelling. find o ut whence came all the racket, and, do you know, when I walked out on the fro n t porch I found the cause of my uneasiness in ou r little Fido, who w as going ’round ’round and th a t were on hi- with a bunch o f back.” ■NOTICE TO T H E PUBLIC. t h a t is not The A ustin S tr e e t R ailw ay Com- oany wishes to announce to its p a t ­ re the com pany rons -porisible fo r articles carelessly le ft on its cars.' cars while on the trip, and very often left the p a s s e n g e r s pick up articles in floor, which the conductors know nothing about. to be more The public is w arned taken a board careful with packages the cars. All packag es th a t fall into our hands m ay be obtained by identi­ fication a t o u r office, 1 1 3 ^ W est Sixth S tr e e t, S m ith Bldg. the s e a t o r on th e A U S T IN S T R E E T R A IL W A Y CO. STUDENTS HEADQUARTERS For Good Things to Eat. WE MAKE PICNIC LUNCHES A SPECIALTY. BAUER BROS. 2501-3 (Guadalupe St. Y fry The Troy Laundry The Co-Op. has a m e n t of Xmas cards. ,-splendid a s s o r t ­ ef elsewhere8 ^°ne s0 Y°ur tie sLps easy. You can’t PHONE 73— WE DO THE REST. F re d H ibbard has re tu rn e d from an extended trip to N o rth T exas. Three Old Phones, 182, 967, 1554 G I F T S U G G E S T I O N S Bitt Trunk.! Hat T ru n k s Dress T ru n k s S te a m e r T ru n k s w a r d ro he T ru n k s Suit Cases, F itte d I raveling Bags, F itted D ressing Cases Toilet Bolis Brush Sets Collar Bags I i . U I. J D rinking ( ’ups ( lot lies H a n g e r Sets Pocket hooka Purse*, Card Cases Vutomohile C ases Music Satchels Jew el Cases Sewing B askets Sewing ( anes Pocket F lask s —■— av { Caama ( i**r* te ( Vilt Ladies’ Hand Bg,,8 " riti«sr Can* Manicure Set, Matinee Clara Bridge Sets Punch Set* thermos Bolti* Gift Books VI S H N T R I NR FACTORA ROBT. MUELLER & BROTHER .MO C o n g re ss Ave. “ At th e Sign of the Trunk.” FRO SH CO -ED S U S P E C T E D . This is a secret. Dr. Robert A. Law is a m arried m an, and his wife does not know t h a t a f a ir co-ed de l i b e r a t e d proposed to him. It was a t th e F.nglish I reception, and Iii*. Law was playing ga m e s with his stu d e n ts, and a m o n g them was a fa ir maid. Well, th e m aiden lost, and as a p u n ish m e n t (th e co-ed considers it a r e w a r d ) , she was sentenced to propose to Dr. Law. His wife was not p resent. The m aiden's nam e begins with an S, an d she says t h a t sh e felt ra th e r e m b a Hissed, and in real life custom has p u t the burden on th e man. is th a n k fu l th a t It is expected now t h a t the other departments will also begin giving recep tion s to the stu d e n ts, especially th o se departments wherein in­ s tru c to r s a r e u nm arried. the in crease in v isito r s, H E A L T H CAR IN EAST. The H ealth ( ’a r conducted by the S ta te H ealth D e p a rtm e n t, a n d a s s is t­ ed by the D epartm ent of Extension, in East Lexa*, and reports a is now constant The car m akes at the rate of a town a day, Gut devotes two a n d three days to th e la r g er cities. The car con ­ tains a school exhibit, a n exhibit of til bel cillosis, the other more d angerou s d ise a s e s, The Health < a r is under the supervision o f Dr. J. D» Davis o f the S ta te Health D epartm ent and Miss A m anda Stoltx- tu s o f the D epartm ent of E xten sion fe v e r and typhoid S e n a to r Webb of T,nMMM I., r . W hit,, loft la.,, Bifkt for , h( veaton whore he will teal D e p a rtm e n t after Chrism ., M is. Mary la k e Henderaon „ jD leave for ( umeron Saturday w W she will a tte n d the marriage of her sister, who is to wed Boy" Well. « Austin. M ist Lucy Morria of Tyler h a gu est at the Chi Omega house, Mi.* Lucite, B. A., 'It, ha, returned to San Antonio after a visit at th* Alpha Delta Pi house. M iss Ruth Newel of San Antonio IS visiting the Zeta house, ' DR. GRIFFITH LEAVES, Dr. R. H. Griffith left last night for Laredo, where he will deliver a lecture to the Woman’s Literary Club of Laredo „ n (he “ English Romantic I outs," He wjll also le c tu re to th e Im redo on "How to Read public of P o etry .” Le men i lier that friends with a Co- Dp. X m as card. The A u stin National Batik of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS THE STUDENTS’ WANTS ANI) WANTS THE STUDENTS’ BUSINESS. O F F I C E R S : E. P. W IL M O T , P resident. WM. II F U L T S, Y’ice-President. m o r r i s HIRSHFELD, Cagier. C. M. BARTHOLOMEW, Asst Caihinr $7.00 RAINCOATS NOW $5.00 $10.00 .MACKINAWS REDUCED TO $7.50. THE UNIVERSITY SHOP 1610 LAVACA ST. <’. II. Ill KLEY a. G. GEUSS. 0. M. DAVIS M O D E L S T E A M LAUNDRY S A V E S ! V i l l i M O V L ’ V . . . . . . . n n n a SAVES YOU MONEY ANI) IS THE BEST THE STUDENTS’ FRIEND I K i n WL, Phone HK.' 1504 La vies Street DO YOU KNOW TOM and RALPH ARMSTRONG LUDINGTO N. Make Classy Clothes for Young Men Who Appreciate the New and N ifty Things. They are made to your individual ideas and for YOU. They w ant your patronage. “Form erly W ith Oscar Robinson.” 720 CONGRESS. Edison Mazda Lamps .. Shades, Extension < urds, Sockets, Student Lamps and a full line of Plumbing and Electrical Goods. Eveready Flashlights and B atteries. A. E. Hancock Co. 908 CONGRESS AVE. phones 193. (Three Doors Above Graham’s.) OPEN AT IO A. M. C r e s c e n t t h e a t r e - BRONCHO In Two Parts SHORTY FALLS INTO A TITLE. A Mutual Movie. TAX IS PLACED ON TELEGRAMS ONYX AND BLACK CAT HOSIERY T e x a n Must P a y A d d itio n a l C h a r g e s for S e r v i c e at H a n d s o f T e l e ­ g r a p h C o m p a n ie s . DILLINGHAM S Hancock Opera House m o n d a y n ig h t L eo. M cM an u s’ Latest S u c c e s s Bringing Up Father The Musical Hit. McManus’ Famous Master­ piece. A Star G ist of Famous Entertainers. \\ hy not g'et busy selecting your g ifts? While this is es­ sentially a m a n ’s store, we are also prepared for the ladies with t h e products of two of the most famous makers of high-class merchandise in the world. MARK ( ROSS Gloves for lady or girl, man or boy. Leather goods of all kinds. Sewing Baskets in English willow and genuine Morocco leathers. Desk Sets, W aste Bas­ kets, Library Sets, Manicure Sets, .Jewelry Cases, Purses and Bill Rolls, Travel Cases, Bags land Suit Cases, etc. Mark Cross I trade-mark is the sign of high­ e s t quality everywhere. HOLEPROOF that I The name of Hosiery leads all other hosiery made in wearing quality and comfort. Six m onths’ guarantee on all cot­ ton and lisle, three months on silks. A most acceptable Xmas g ilt tor any one of the family. Harrells I p to Now Clothes. T h e T e x a n is in r e c e i p t o f c o m m u ­ n ic a tio n s fro m t h e v a r i o u s t e l e g r a p h | c o m p a n i e s w h ic h it p a t r o n i z e s in its c o ll e g e p r e s s s e r v i c e r e p o r t s , s t a t i n g th a t , b e c a u s e o f t h e s t r i n g e n c y a l o n g t m a n n a ] lin e s , a d d it io n a l c h a r g e s will t e l e g r a m s , c o m ­ a ll bt* placed on m e n c i n g D e c e m b e r fo o tb a ll I. s e a s o n is n o w o v e r , a n d th e t a x will T h e not a f f e c t I he T e x a n a s it w ill o th e r p a p e r s th a t d e p e n d on th e w ir e s fo r m o s t o f th e i r r e p o r ts . is F o l l o w i n g t h e r eceiv e d from the P o sta l T e l e g r a p h C o m p a n y : To Our C u s t o m e r s : l e t t e r T h e r e c e n tl y e n a c t e d F e d e r a l la w t a x on e sta b lish in g a t e l e g r a m s b e ­ c o m e s e f f e c t i v e D e c e m b e r I, 1014. T h e la w p r o v id e s t h a t t h e t e l e g r a p h c o m p a n y -h all c o ll e c t a t a x o f I cen t on e a c h m e s s a g e on w h ic h th e c h a r g e s arc* 15 c e n t s or m o re, fr o m t h e p e r so n the t o lls , a n d t h a t th e p a y i n g grap h c o m p a n y sh a ll r e m i t su c h t a x I to th e C o llec to r o f In t e r n a l R e v e n u e . t e l e ­ In o r d e r t h a t o u r c u s t o m e r s m a y I th e l a w w i t h o u t i n c o n ­ c o m p l y w’ith th is c o m p a n y w ill c h a r g e v e n ie n c e , th e ta x on its bills. T h e a m o u n t o f ta x a p p e a r i n g on y o u r bill c o m m e n c ­ i n g w ith D e c e m b e r will be I c e n t t h e bill c o v e r i n g item on for ea ch m e s s a g e s o f all c l a s s e s s e n t paid or r e c e iv e d co llec t. T H E P O S T A L T E L E G R A P H - C A B L E C O M P A N Y O F T E X A S . PHONE 645 AND LET US SEND YOU THOSE TOH,ET ARTICLES YOU NEED. MATTHEWS DRUG STORE 1 6 1 2 LA V A C A STREET PHO NE 6 4 5 B A N Q I KT P R O G R A M . P la n * fo r th e b ig a n n u a l L a w ban q u a t, w h ich is to be held a t th e Drift* kill H o tel, M on d ay, D e c e m b e r 7, arc ra p id ly b e in g w or k ed out. T h e v a ­ rious c o m m i t t e e s h a v e j u s t a b o u t c o m ­ p leted th e th e ir p r e p a r a ti o n s e v e n t, and e v e r y lo w s t u d e n t is m a r k ­ in g tim e until M on d ay n ig h t. for [ M any n o ta b l e s , tx»th • L e w h e r e , will la* p r e se n t, in T e x a s a m i a m o n g o f A p p e a ls an d o t h e r h i g h e r co u r ts, t h e e n tir e la w f a c u l t y , G o v e r n o r - e le c t J a m e s E. F e r g u s o n a n d G o v e r n o r C ol­ q u itt. In a d d it io n t o th e b a n q u e t, a v e r y g o o d p r o g r a m h a s b een a r r a n g e d . It is a s fo llo w s : “ T h e E x a m i n i n g T r i a l ,” M y ro n B l a ­ lo c k , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e ju n i o r la w c la s s . “ T h e T ria l P r o p e r ,” J i m m y R e e v e s , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e M iddle L a w C la s s . J u d g e t o a s t m a s t e r . Ira H ild eb ra n d will u e t a s “ T h e ( b a r g e , ” F a r l e P. A d a m s , r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s e n i o r la w c la s s . “T h e S u m m o n s , ” VV B. H ates, p r e s ­ “ T h e V e r d ic t,” J u d g e N e ls o n P h il­ ident o f the la iw D e p a r t m e n t . lips. “ T h e P o in t in I s s u e , ” T o m R a in ey , l a w y e r , ” C o lo n el VV S. S in i- “ T h e “ T h e A p p e a l , ” J a m e s F. F e r g u s o n . G o v e r n o r - e le c t w h o m a r e th e j u d g e s o f th e C o u r t k in s. C a lls fo r v o lu n t e e r s . A REAL MAGAZINE nigh quality of same, and began predicting that this could not be kept up. When the first issue of the Mag came o ff the press many were surprised at the In fact, io.se u i o opposed the malgamation scheme last year did so principally because they be­ e standard of the Mag would be lowered. The second issue convinced those who lt vu It ju st simply staids to reason that a magazine can be made w in most t iii k-headed. increasing its circulation twenty-fold. “FEATURES” ( W k T tr"f l h e ""'"I"'ii interesting” policy, the editors have secure,I an article hv JI" the Swuth\ Kn,ltba" is o ^ t e d to by some on th - ls ;strenilous* J he Mag will give another picture of sport, showing the dif- 1 f !ZZ *Z c'Ui nbT l . ‘ d u ellin g in German Universities.” rharkS L FrandS furai*h- - article^ entitled ILLUSTRATIONS In addition to the illustrations accompanying Mr. Francis’ article, the Mag has some . n a t r / b T o t h ' I to ,thl .. Longhorn breaking a rally show s how the team was .supported by practically every student Undefeated Longhorns of 1914." The cover shows a ’’Texas of the Mag, as it were. A picture of the student body attending thl Thanksgiving issue, bm is in real "F Phr .i8SU* iS PRICE RIGHT price w a7behctu5ed E eto °i> Io ^ 7 " o 7 ‘f haS m'Ver been hi^ beginning Dec. I the n- Back nUmbers wil1 not be supplied to $2.00 subscribers' ~ SUBSCRIBE TODAY DR. WE IIH S A Y S NOTHING TOO BIG FOK UNIVERSITY ( C o n t i n u e d fr o m Pujfe I ) child la b or b y u n s c r u p u l o u s m a n u f a c ­ t h e t u r e r s h a v e a n a d v a n t a g e o v e r m o d ern c o l l e g e s t u d e n t . B e c a u s e th e child is t h r o u g h w it h h is w o r k a t s ix , w h ile th e s t u d e n t m u s t w o rk u n til he a c c o m p l i s h e s w h a t h is sire s. in s t r u c t o r d e ­ Dr. W e b b d o e s n ’t b e li e v e v e r y m u ch in e v o lu t io n , b u t b e is w i l l i n g to f i g h t a m o d e r n f a i l i n g w it h ii m o d ern w e a p o n . 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