h e VOL. XX. FIRST COLLEGE DAILY IN T H E SOUTH A U S T IN , T E X A S , M O N D A Y , O C T O B E R 6 , 1 9 1 9 . ® e x a i i NO. 7 HTEE GIVES I CALENDAR 'OR FALL TERM OTIS MILLER IN RACE FOR TEXAN STAFF POSITION Frosh Politics Resurrected B y a Modern Disciple of Scardino and Glosserman l i | t o f S o cia l E v en ts A re A nnoU n c e s a s C a n d id a te fo r led b y V a rio u s ’g a n iz a tio n s O ffice o f M a n a g in g Editor ---------- e acetal calen d ar fo r th e ensuing The D aily T ex»n is au th o rised to sym pathy o g s p irit of .an d the over th e V a n ity d l .He who does not to o t his own horn, * Rrinir- i. solic“ i"U1Sa ss; ™ , l i f e i th e sam e shall not be tooted.' B ring. cam p aigI, j ing th is quotation to a p ra ctical appli- i i ’e() o ff S a tu r dav w ith g r e a t en- cation, o r close to home, so o sp n aa announced a1 c a le n d ar com m ittee is arran g e,! ^ ^ today by th<; a n n o u n c e the candidacy of O tis Mil- ^ M anagj„ g -E d ito r . e|ection o f 5 ler fo r | I Texan, in is follow s: O ctober tw e n ty -first of O ctober Mr. M iller be held the ca m p aign took 1 1 ace a t C lark fie ld a t th e V a rsity - . a ^ ^ the h a lfs betw een lit; is a g ra d u a te of the S o u th w estern gam e, I will say rig h t now t h a t I am out — I will say tooting my own c a n d i d a t e fo r t h a t high th a t I am a f ,r : „ y , rru c ia l honor and distinguished position of ° f horn. Val f<" the ‘thusiasm T h e g re a t opening o f th e ’ ATTENTION CALLED VARSITY ELEVEN TO REGULATIONS AGAIN VICTOR IN OF SOCIAL CLUBS ONESIDED GAME R u les F o rm ed b y F a c u lty C om - L o n g h o rn s C rossed S a tu rd a y T o ta l c f 3 9 m itte e A n n o u n ced by D r. P a rlin ^ o a l P ir a te s ’ fo r In o rd er th a t th e reg u latio n s affect- F rom th e tim e th a t “ C asey" and ing fra te rn itie s , so ro rities, and social h is 1 2 0 0 ro oters opened up th e cheer- clubs m ay be b e tte r understood, th e ing un til th e last play was ern e, I T exan has been asked by D r. P a rlin , w as clear th a t the gam e was a second who is ch airm an o f the fa c u lty c o m -1 victory fo r T exas. A lthough th e P l- j t tw on stu d c„ t social o rg an izatio n s, I ra te s showed some re al football stuff. to call attention to th e follow ing item s ; especially in fo rw a rd p assin g an (I Before stu d en ts can be i n i - !open field ru n n in g , th ey w ere u n ab le tia te d into fra te rn itie s , sororities, and to p u t over a touchdown. Twice the th ey m u st have Longhorn goal w as seriously th re a t- like organ izatio n s, passed in one long session a t le a s t jened, an d b u t for the tim ely w ork of four courses of re g u la r w ork counting H am ilton and the referee s w histle I t fo r degrees, or fo u r and tw o -th ird s I th e v isito rs m ig h t hav e scored. courses in one long session and the j is probable, th o ugh, th a t they would J not have come so n e a r scoring b u t subsequent sum m er school. ^>ct. Si P hi G am m a D elta dance, ip ie r H ouse; Oct. 16, P hi D elta •ta dance, C h ap ter H ouse; Oct. IO, ta CM b arg e dance, L ake A u stin ; l l , G erm an, K. C. H a ll; Oct 17, Om ega dance, E lk s’ H a ll; Oct. G erm an, K. C. H a ll; Oct. 24, ma A lpha E psilon dance, C ah p ter ire ; Oct. 24, A cacia dance, E lk s’ *"MT , Get. 25, G erm an, K. C. H a ll; 31, P hi K ap p a Si dance, D ris- 5 H otel; Oct. 31, D elta K appa Ep- u dance, K. C. H a ll; Oct. 31, B eta ^ S :ta P i dance, C h ap ter H ouse; . S I, - A lpha T au Om ega dance, 'U p U r H ouse. N ovem ber fov. I , G erm an, K. C. H a ll; Nov. )e ita T au D elta dance, E lk s’ H a ll; | 8 , G erm an K. C. H a ll; Nov. 14, Tlwlta P i dance, C h ap ter H ouse; m— 16, G erm an, K. C. H a ll; Nov. N ew m an Club dance, N ew m an ll; Nov. 21, A cacia dance, E lk s’ ll: Nov. 21, Sigm a Chi dance, ip te r H ou se; Nov. 21, Chi P hi tee, C actus T ea Room; Nov. 22, i i m a n , K. C. H a ll; Nov. 22 T h eta \ * dance, C h a p te r H ouse; Nov. 28, ’m an, K. C. H all. Decem ber )ec. 5. P hi Mu dance, C actus T ea ,m; Hee. 5, D eta K app a E psilon ce Kl C. H a ll; Dec. 5, P hi G am m a t a ’ dance, C h a p te r H ouse; Dec. 5, nbda fchi dance, E lk s’ H a ll; Dec. g e rm a n . K .C . H a ll; Dec^ 12 D elta v ta p lli dance, C auctus T ea Room , dance, 12 Phi D elta T h eta i g - - ' :t0bL p U r H ouse; Dec. 12. D elta T au , x r - ta dance, K. C. H a ll; Dec. dance, K. C. H a ll, IS , N ew m an Club dance, New- H a ll; Dec. 19, G erm an, K . C. m an Club ■ n b iri%a social c a le n d ar rules now r.pp aet are still to be obtained. > resiattention is to be in called to the dance h o u rs a re a s ta tin g th a t service. T his y e a r he is doing spec-1 candidacy t 0 th e th o u san d s 2 x 2 =<> - - of V ar- race rn m y ca m p aig n fo r t h a t ^ “ - r t - s ‘a, work in journalism, and win J resnmeT ceive the M asters degree He is a m em ber of Sigm a D elta Chi, in th e r a « re-, arty J u n e ., * gaid he i , | win a l w a y s cherish as , t h a t ’s g r e a te s t a c h ie v e m e n ts one of my I do n o t in- J S T an y m ud rn th is cam - I am ru n n in g on my own an<) not th e j em erits of my hon o rary jo u rn a listic fr a te rn ity . ■ ^ __ F o r the p a s t th re e y ea rs Mr. M iller eyery b a t e m e n t he m ade w as tum ul- me f 9 rK serving the class of 2 . 1 P ra c tic a lly 1 paig n , In ^ freshm en and u p p erclass- p re sent, in fa c t, fro m ^ has b e e n a m em ber of th e T exan s ta ff , tuougly and vigorously applauded by opponents. servin g in the capacities of re p o rte r, athletic editor, and issue editor. addition to his new spaper experience “7ft0rTs i t ap p eared th a t he had the J or w ith th e T exan he has served in v ari- ^ ous o th er n ew sp ap er capacities, h a v ­ ing w ritte n ed ito rially , and as a cor- , . . . d ailv — -----------, respondent fo r several of th e daily p ap e rs of , the service he h as been re p o rts and < fields h an d lin g d rillin g g eneral oil news a num ber ox s ta te p ap e rs and oil field m agazines. As can d id ate Cohen en u m erated his k b y p lan k —he was , appl auded, and a f te r h e |th e benefit thereby. leav in g I ‘ to the which I place my 8Upport of p ra ctically all stu d en ts who h ea rd him. in th e oil ‘ r e m e l t . J th e sta te . Since ‘ I have no offered fo r , ’ . , • , . ' ( 2 ) N o c n a p te r o f a social o rg a n -1 fo r th e fre q u e n t su b stitu tin g y to I n a tio n shall in itia te any person unless T exas coaches. T he L onghorns crossed .. the th e av e ra g e scholarship of such chap- line six tim es, p ir a te goal , , extent principles on. t e r both as to am ount of w ork passed ^ e n ( H n ^ 3 9 to 0. T exan ***?*£? fu tu re ,! e x c lu d in g ^ o u « e s w hereby each and everyone m ay ' a n d " g ra d e m ade shall be slig h tly the above the average of the U n iv ersity , g e t' open to freshm en. C h a p te r v a l i d i t y , . ^ - ^ in th is m a tte r o f in itia tio n shall b e, ^ estab lish ed d u rin g one long session, a can d id a te and hold good for the follow ing year. ^ am not invalidity m ay be removed "I U s speech,the crowd »ltd “ i P w F req u e n t su b stitu tin g of p lay ers prevented to some ex ten t sensational ' o r th e b rin g in g to lig h t of fo r Texaa- w il- fa p ta in and fullback, s ta rre d fo r Br e w„ a n (1 T u tw iler ste|j a f w ork in the back field. ^ t ^ ^ a , f Cohen.” M any stu- money th a t is involved in the of ^ tQ shake han|w as as follow s: the two chief q u alificatio n s of a m an- t4p ell()W s tu a en ts : n ^ ^ "R- th e ir s u p p o rt to am ru n n in g fo r th e off rn P t h . p urpose o f serv in g J y £ « » « . , „peech w hich Cohen delivered fav o r of th a t we and w hich w a s ! ‘E q u al rig h ts to all and special p m - g a tu rd a y n ig h t a t B. lieges to none, m any timCE a t .*open house,” “ l f you will p e rm it me, aging editor. , re ad in g 0f a little quotation fro m th a t I rem em ber of (C o n tin u ed on page 2.) ’ - ^ . R ( 3 ) No stu d en t who is not a reg- .. suitable chaperone subject to th e a p - j of th e gam e proval o f th e dean of women. F o r T exas, C annon was probably mQSt co n sisten t g ro u „,l g ain er ,,taw a y a n ,| terrific speed u la r m em ber of th e f r a te rn ity , soror- ( c a r r je(j ball for freq u en t g ains, ity, o r like org an izatio n m ay room or ^ ]onges£ run being around le ft end fiftee n y ard s and th e f ir s t touch- board in a c h a p te r house. (4) Each so ro rity m u st h av e a doWn, G reen m ade th e longest run it bounced off the back of a P ira te play- (5) E ach f r a te rn ity m u st h av e a j e r and s p rin tin g forty-five y ard s fo r the final q u a rte r resid en t m em ber who shall h av e been a approved by th e fa cu lty com m ittee on E c k h a rt in tercepted a fo rw ard pass Student ! m em ber shall be responsible fo r the down. Hedick, M cCallum, and F er- | gerson showed excellent form in th eir 1 c a rry in g out of these reg u latio n s. I (6) Each chapter w i l l b e allowed j backfield work. T his and ra n fiftee n y a rd s for a torn* social organizations. ta k in g the ball as touchdow n. In tin g out a p a p e r w orthy of th e g re a t year th a t is before us, if th e stu d en ts of the U n iv ersity see f it to elect him to th is office. M r. M iller know s w h a t it is to hold a responsible position, and pledges h im self disch arg e fa ith fu lly th e d uties of the m an ag in g ed ito r’s office if th e will of th e s tu ­ dents of th e U n iv ersity of T ex as are favorable to him . to SOPHOMORES WILL MEET WEDNESDAY _ M ayfield C a lls S e c o n d -Y ea r S tu d e n ts to S essio n in L aw A u d ito riu m — *---- ^ sophom ores in the U n iv ersity FOR ASSEMBLYMAN! BETTER THAN EVER ______ f o r R e p r e se n ta tiv e W ill ^ ^ F rom S en io r A c a ­ d e m ic C lass A c c o m p a n y T ea m to B ig G a m e at D a lla s u L o n g h o r n a trifle weak of scholarship. T ex as ap peared a fo r casu alties due to sickness, d e a th ' ( 7 ) M em bers of fra te rn itie s who c o m p l e t e d only one in ^ fam ily, fin an cial d istress, etc., h er ab ility to b reak up the open style r e a s o n a b l e elim ination from its rolls of play which S o u th w estern used in Texas fo rw ard pass, for good reason are obliged to w ith- while the P ira te s m ade frequ ent g ain s I t h as a d7 a w 7 r o m th e U n v e rsity before the via th e ae ria l rou te. T his w eakness , of a te rm , if they desire to have is no doubt due to the fa c t th a t the nam e8 removed from th e chap- team h a s n ’t been p ru n ed down to tho imme- re g u la r squad and consequently has intensive th is style of gam e th a t I th e y will get once the final team is te r ’s scholarship roll, should diately petition th e ch airm an of the not h ad com m ittee to th a t effect and receive tra in in g in his approval. ! th e la tte r p a r t of th e game. the special and T he U n iv ersity B and is la rg e r and the in stru - b e tte r th a n ever before. m em b ersh ip of 60 m en; m em b e rsh ip m entation is com plete and well bal anced. I t w as decided a t a recent m eeting th a t th e band would accom ­ pany th e football team when it goes to D allas to help m ake th e victory T he present m em bers o f th e band of exam ination wee th e re m ore ce rta in . a re as follow s: No corrections in the rolls of any picked. ch a p te r will be mi ade a f te r th e end •k in th e sp rin g and W hite eeeaaor w ill ne will be appointed in Ju d g e ......... ...............— I I" a n n o u n c i n g the m eeting. I t j r M ^ ^ as8emW yman in the election IT. C rudington, H arold | fo u rth g a m e of the w orld s ear,es, ,y ^ r ° H o rn » : Jo h n C aughey, J. M. R at- ‘ WUh “th e exception r f h i . « .ld in g j SO U TH A U S T IN , o r to E A S T j v D m tripe to tw elve o’clock. j g at Rentes do not require d a te ; only ^ 2212 Lperones. in the law audito rium W ednesday a ft- • ° ^ V U class socials h e re a fte r can be ernoon a t 5 o’clock fo r th e o rg am za- nber?ijed ^ p r e r ^ H _ * _ t a r I FT O N p resident of th e fresh m an class d u r- j called by Al H . Mayfield, who w as the social calendar. _ _ _ been u rg e d to atten d a m eeting! T he m eeting th e class. tion of ion ?n el: O SU C CESSO R TO TA R L ET O N term of lag t ye^ r. ^ ^ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ *--------- ; o c i a L l r ,|f if C w hen ask ed th is m orning concern- e to i ^ 3 5 | e I W ednesday’s m eeting will be to be held w ;th re g a rd s to year. F reshm en have been called J th e a rra n g e m e n t w ith reg a fir8t class m eeting > the th is late J u d g J ^ ^ 4 o>clock on th e follow -; H js expected th a t o th er ^ ^ courses ta u g h t by th e Isleton, A ssista n t Dean P o tts o f ^ ^ 7 w ill hold #th e ir org an izatio n L aw D e p artm en t, stated th a t no meet j ngs a t e a rly dates. creta? vho et M al" lW Z 's P '“ e aS ° ne ° f hiS. ‘. r l ^ Y h e l a t w n t V a n d sp rin g t e r m , the ^ v t r i r a e s has been dropped and be E M - W I o---------- — „ . nam ely, Evidence, D r. B utte. THREE PETITIONS WERE FILED TODAY C rozier G owan, senior academ , o f Bellevue, h a s announced h is candidacy to be held O ctober 2. M r Gowan entered th e U niversity in th e fa ll of 191H, and h a s been here every y e a r since. He w a s in Company B s. A. T. C. in 1918. In addition to th e advanced work which will en ­ able Mr. Gowan to tak e his ILA. tie- gree in Ju n e . 1920, he is stu d en t as- ' “ P a d d i n g c o u r s e s a n d C H A N G IN G SECTIONS. TUI^SDAY, Oct. 7 is the ast day this term for ta k in g n ew course or ch an gin g ,PJ X n in°U[ h ee C o l l e g e T U l e a r n t from officials I 0 “ “ L A re E n tered in R a ce s jsta n t in economics th is year. £ tober 21 w i,l m ark the first stu- S tu d e n ts ^ A r e t n . e r e _ , fo r P la c e s in S tu d e n ts A sse m b ly den t election in which Mr. Gowan has ru n fo r office, though he is well known i n t e r e s t a rn I O T a n t fhr and , Association th a t p etitio n s have hU com m endable w ork on the Dafiy A t n r e s s h o u r t h i s a f t e r n o o n i t w a s o n n u F ‘ * t h e c a m p u s for h i s . . n f l F o r c in stu d en t a ffs rs th e S tu - ac tiv ity . of — j ____0 O I . . . . a cs -rift a,vaj H V 1 mu:SL he “L t u d n r i t m u s t app ly served on th e re p o rto ria l staff of the In 1918-19 he w as an assist- Cradv c Fuller, ant issue editor, and on the first Sum- “ V Texan he was an issue editor. ih a n g e of section he must j of Cen7 ?emblym an form th e J u n io r A t ' p re sen t he is serving in the ca- editor u n til the staff u n a n e w c o u r s e a t o the TW Jean o f h i s d ep a rtm en t; for 1 cfc& n g e of section he must siDEVtpply to th e Chairman of Cl J1(| F o r A ssem blym an from th e - - 7 " . E n g in ee rin g c l a s s G rad y C. E n g in ee rin g C lass, P. H. Caldw ell, opacity o f issue Ju n io r T exan. fices: < I iii.L kFISfflmL 1 _ he school concerned, a AAvnnn C o rn ets: H ayden Hodge. H arold Row land, Sam Jen n in g s, A. L. B ain, Ja m e s B allard, L ester P. Sm ith, Ed- w a rd F ro st, A. D. P o tte r, J . M. B rochette, Joe L. M atthew s, B urnet P h a rr , W ilbur B. Duke, J . P. B uchan- G. C. F uller, P aul Boner. an. V. W ilcoxsin, H en ry C larin ets Y o u n t. J as. R. P reddy, Guy A. W est 7 a y D. Howell, A. F. H ughes. E v erett Seale Robert F5rcft R- S. Garfinkle, term . —o- CINCINNATI REDS WIN FOURTH GAME ^ -... , J im m ie R in g W on S a t u r d a y s G a m e by H is P h e n o m i n a l P itc h in g C R O Z IE R GOW AN P hoto by Je n se n -Raying* “ ^ a c t k ^ COMISKE P A R K , Chicago, Oct. * , ..... Y ’ C. Locke, O scar 5 -^-Jiminy Ring, by pitching ph quite a num ber are not g e ttin g j a copy of the Texan. ) S plained:” T h is situ atio n m ay th u s be ex­ _ — I. O ne-fifth of the stu d en ts reg- _ t a ( , th e ir cor- > isto rin g dill not leave rect address. 2. The T exan is a college p ap e r not a town paper. WrE ('A N D E L IV E R TO R ID G E T O P, S A U S T IN . 3. A fte r long h o urs of w ork on the m a tte r, we have m ade: T he north b o u n d ary : 32nd St., w est of G u ad alu p e; 30th S t., e a st ? east b o u n d ary : W aller T he Creek. St. T he south b o u n d ary : 14th St. > The west b o u n d ary : San G abriel / If you a re living in th e above ? in your address. te rrito ry an d are not g ettin g your p ap er, send you a re o u tsid e of th** above te iri- to ry e ith e r call b> the Texan of- > flee and g et your copy or pay fifty s cents e x tra , so we can m ail you ^ the copy, which costs us a cent per If < copy, Do not criticize the T exan, be­ fore giving th e Texan a chance to Remember Rem em ber th e Texan S onJy g, ts $ 1 . 5 0 f o r the nine m onths, ne: heft to his Dean. UNLESS T H E U N IV ER •TY IS RESPONSIBLE. A JgE O F $:L00 IS DUE FO F ACH UOURSE ADDI TI ON < ceived in a { ^ P o t i o n c h a n g e . , F o r A ssem b ly m a n fro m the Sopho- election. H e more A cadem ic C lass, W illiam L. L ite ra ry Society, and w as w * p re * 1 1710 McGill, of C orsicana. It was stated o th e r offices will n t of th a t org an izatio n W ith a wide cam pus acquaintance _ * c«vorani7.ation la st y e a i. • th a t p etitio n s j __a. ^ t fo r ^ , . probably be re- and know ledge of stu d e n t » r t m t n « . ^^'C^^rted” in to class rooms, as > ^ . f ^ ^ la st v e a r I ■ d ate the over c r o w d e d c l a s s e s . The a 1 is » r^V^rest is being utilized in few days, as it is u n d e r - j Mr. C ow an is they are now being c ir -1 th e senior c a s s in stu d e n ts’ a s - ! offices, and store - floors have been p u t in the building. Schalk. ____________ room room. C em ent and F or C incinnati, .... fo r C hicago \ i a jn B uilding, which to d ay ’s gam e w ere te n ta t.v e ly th e m en*s gym nounced as follow s: All available space on the campus ord e r to aecommo- played yesterday. At press our On account of rain no gam e was . ftem oon, th,- probable b a tto r.e s fo r I , eulated*............. ‘ sembiy. B lier o r R uether. $3.00 less th a n tow n dailies. j and > B U S IN E S S M A N A G EM EN T . ®|It Bails ®*xan T H E D A I L Y T E X A N INITIAL MEETING OF ATHENAEUM TO BE HELD TOMORROW * i : I d * C T S H • — s i ; S n i W T C O L L E G E D A IL Y IN T H E S ° U.T H ------------------- - ' 0 n at.co u n t 0 f th e football ra lly held p .b lta h ^ « , th . ♦ w* Univ?rs i ty of T exas by tne student body Saturday and M of th,. L ‘ * r « uCfc the P ublications Board every arter la y m o r n i n g _________ _____ ________ „ r Building, U n iv e r s it y o f T e x a s , R oom 155, _ . e «P S1, 9 _ lust Friday night, the Athenaeum Literary Society postponed its meet­ ing until Tuesday night at 7:30 in room 105, Law Building. At this, th e first meeting o f the y e a r , th e o f- • A r e : Main ------------------------------------------------ L u r e . ES second -els., matter ^ at t • A r t o f C o n g r « * s. March 3, 18,9 p Lev ei of p ostag e provided ^ * r for a a th e r ia e d S eptem b er 24, TOI8- h A c c e p t in Section 1103, A r t of e c Z a t ^ ^ A ustin T exas, under ! ricers for the term w ill be installed, ^ ^ i n te r e s ti n g p r o g r a m will be tie*? Art of October 3. 1317, precented, h a s m a n y old men back and an ........ m W xI n ADVISORY BOARD V M t n r in-C hief A « t7 t o V F U N G * ' - -----------—— - y e a r, and e x te n siv e p la n s fo r the a year’s activities are being formed. ' All f o r m e r m e m b ers of the society a r e u r . e d to be p r e s e n t a t th e meet- | nfi, T u e s d a y n ig h t, a n d o th e r s t u ­ de n ts who desire to a p p ly f o r m em- A c tin g M a n a g in g r ld itto r ^e rs h ip should p r e s e n t th e ir a p p lic a - S tu d e n t M em ber Business M a n a g e r s ! tions a t t h a t tim e. W E S L E Y W B R O W N EVERETT L. LOONEY. • NUGENT E. BROWN MAURICE J. LOVELADY Issue E d ito r : W m , H a iry Jack . J. Randle M enefee A sso ciate: REPORTERS Wm. Roswell B urrow I rv in g I. G arb okie Raym ond C. Garfinkle Minna (iii! H ilton E, Howell J. D. Howell Louis luanda H o w a rd S h a n e B en M. T e r re ll J o h n B. W are - Frosh P o litics R esu rrected by a M odern D iscip le of S ca rd in o an d O lo sser m a n ( C o n tin u e d fr o m p ag e I.) d e n ts, I will p r e s e n t feeble w ay, se v era l p la tf o r m . T hey a r e as follows: to you p la n k s in m y in my Bolshevism ( I . ) A g a in s t a n d p a n - G e r m a n is m in th e G e rm a n Club. A fr e s h m e n 's d o lla r i t as good as an y o n e else’s and f r e s h m e n should be allowed to clap in a t G erm a n s. (2.) All p ro fs should w e a r some in o r d e r t h a t th e y m a y be in sig n ia it! i , ,,, TH E DANCES AT TH E W O M A N ’S GYM. The dances at the W o m a n ’s Gym nasium th a t are to be given ^ every Monday night should afford a good op p o rtu n ity for the | " and men and w om en of the University to get acquainted. Because ($.) Advocate special °ut by p a tr io tic th ere is no expense connected is no sign th a t those who atte rid day all co-eds shall w e a r These d ances are given on the o ra n g e a n d w h ite s tr ip e d hose and will not have a good time. o ra n g e a n d w hite g a r t e r s * « c n c cam pus under the m ost favo rab le circum stances, and a l l stu- on ^ ou tsid e of t h e i r tr o u s e r s . ^ dents, both boys and girls, who like to dance will find them a pleasant diversion. T h e re are few enough ways for the stud en ts of the University to get to m eet each other, and we should welcome each new one (4.) R eform to p r e v e n t th e g irls fro m s p lu r g in g on th e men. No d r in k s to cost over IO c e n ts ; no meal over 50 cents. (5.) M ovement to p u r if y B. H all. th e p r e s id e n t of th e (6.) T h a t ia tion h av e b o a rd of C a r ls b a d a n d ^ w a t e r in all f o u n ta in s . ,7 .) M ovem ent u p ; to cleaned p a p e r , sh r u b b e ry , and sophom ores re- moved from c a m p u s a n d bu ildings. h a v e IHI!!!!!!! i i th a t is offered. T here a lread y exist m any ways of spen inS | rej?ent8 put C razy money, and we should welcome each proposal th a t prom ises a good time without expense. to have c a m p u s F r o s h m a y show < » * t e d on th e c a m p u s on w h ich th e s u p e r i o r it y t h e w all shacks, over th e Sophom ores. ARK _ W H A T m an d o e sn ’t like his p ip e . y o u r sm o k e debires like seeing a 0 T h e r e ’s n o th in g w h e ts ujod p ipe ly in g a ro u n d . Because you k n o w th a t i.t it ii th e only real s m o k e satisfaction^ Y o u r app etite ' ’.ill be d o u b ly w h e tte d it it is a \Y D C , b ecau se in W D C Pipes ait th e sw eetness a n d m ello w ness cd th e g e n u in e F r e n c h briar is b ro u g h t o u t by o u r o w n special seasoning process. T h e n , too, VC D C Pipes are g o o d t > lo o k at. The designs are pleasing and w o r k m a n s h ip perfect. You".; a g r e e w ith us th a t o u r craftsm en are a c c o m p lish in g th eir p u r p o s e — to m a k e pipes th at th e w orld. As:; any g o o d dealer. Be are w ith o u t peers in all It's a g u a ra n te e against sur ■ and lo o k for th e T ria n g le tra d e m a rk . crz king or b u r n in g th r o u g h . . W M . D E M U T H Si C O . , n e w V O R K P I P E S W O R L D S L A R G E S T M A K E R S O F P I N E <13.) T h a t f o r th e b e n e f it of the school in p a r t i c u l a r a n d h u m a n i t y in g e n e ra l I be elected p r e s id e n t of the « _ it fre s h m e n c la ss.’ i T he in d ic a tio n s a r e t h a t th e sup­ p o r te r s of Cohen f o r F r o s h P r e x y will push his c a n d id a c y to a f in ish , a n d it is ru m o r e d t h a t a “ Cohen C lu b ’’ will be fo rm e d by his a d m ir e r s . Some of p u b lic ity used a t C la r k F ie ld S a t larire sigils aovpral u r d a y included la r g e signs, se v e ra l w ith these m e ssa g e s in scribed th e r e ­ on, “ V ote f o r Cohen f o r F r o s h P r e x y , ” and “ Follow Me a n d R u n th e School.” O th e r r u m o r s now c u r r e n t on th e I c a m p u s a r e to th e e f f e c t t h a t o th e r p ro m in e n t f r e s h m e n m a y throw ’ down th e g a u n t l e t a n d c o n te st w ith Ray- mon Cohen of M in e ral W ells f o r the F r o s h presiden cy . P hone 57 T H E Y A S K FO R M O R E — and still m o re! Our m ilk is so rich, c r e a m y , d elicio u s, w h o l e ­ som e th a t th e c h ild r e n c a n n o t g e t e n o u g h . G ive th e m a ll th e y w a n t; it w ill m a k e t h e m stron g and fine. O U R MILK is the p ro d u ct o f a c le a n , u p -to -d a te d airy w h e r e th e c o w s are w e ll fe d and in p rim e co n d itio n J. C. BRYANT Prop. of P rotection Dairy A CALL FOR MUSICIANS. An ..fin ial notice in The Texan Sunday invited “ all m em bers d versdtv who plays mandolins, ukuleles, and g u ita r s ” to of f h e removed rn .I.t Ut t h I * Y M. C. A. Tuesday night. The purpose <>t this from campus and University com- not ice was to g e t enough men to g e th e r to form a m andolin j munity. ,,,, A„ . <*•) T h a t all benches on th e cam- plunte(i Krt.en and yellow. liehts ro be ti , t i • r d u b in at-ini'P Droved one of the most popular on the exhibit on the third floor of the Main f r e s h m e n an|)indiiir the last few years there have always been some man- excUsed from p a y in g e le v a to r fee a n d d o i n ' i)l I v e r s connected with the G l e e C l u b . a n d their n u m b e r from bu y in g tic k e ts to th e G re e k a r t ^ , p r o g r a m T h " r 'B e r n 's to be a gen eral that there has not been enough organized m ando in and guitar , n .) That no one be allowed to idaying in tile U n iv e r s ity . The formation of a club will m ean|,.at over five dishea of ice cream at a ne iujuiowwm v.* ~ a l e v i n ? in th e u n i v e r s i t y , hat there will be more pieces in the num bers given in conner- one sitting in the lib r a r y . . * th iii T Mf* ii* Will Ut l uui u ui i v v c in hv anothei j tv.., »v,„ m-j nit,iiiii anil g u itar club a n o th e r lion w ith the Glee Club, and th a t the m andolin and g u ita r club -o---------- • c a n eventually give program s of its own. Any girl who has been in the University fo r any leng th of sentim ent, how ever Building. ' l 0 *, M ovement to g e t (12.) That ta n k , . , . n . . T A d v e r tis e in th e D a ily T exan . time knows th a t th e re is a lot of latent m u s i c a l talen t in th souls and fingers of many of the male students. Some of these s e r e n a d e r s can help b rig h ten s tu d e n t life, and p e rh a p s improve the q uality of th eir playing, if they join the proposed club. V A R SIT Y ELEVEN A G A IN V ICTOR IN O N E -S ID E D G A M E (C o n tin u e d from pag e I.) t h a t th is y e a r ’s t> am will be up t » th e u su a l T e x a s s ta n d a r d . T he t* arris lined up as follows: T e x a s Sou th- w e ste rn FRESHMAN CLASS CALLED TO MEET M eetin g W ill Be H eld T h u rs­ d ay in th e Law A ud itoriu m Hart .................................... BBr*en L eft E n d W ' e l ................................... E den! T he first m e e ting of th e f r e s h m a n class h a s been called fo r T h u r s d a y ,! O ctober 6th, a t 4 o’clock in th e a u -i L eft T ta c k le B u rk e G ree r . L eft G u a r d Jo hn son d i t o r i * * o f ............................................. Roach iay \)y W a la c e H a w k in s , p r e s id e n t of i th e L aw B uilding , ac- c ording to a n a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e to- the S tu d e n t s ’ Association. F ro m a l l 1 C e n te r D e n n is ........................ Cam pbell a p p e a r a n c e s th e class of ’23 will be j R ig h t G u a rd Masten .............................. Ostergard “f th<’ l*rgeat in the history of! R ig h t T a c k le the U n iv e rs ity . G rav es. C a p t ................................. Y ou ng T h is first m e e tin g has been called B r e n n a n B re w e r R ig h t E n d ......... * ............... Q u a rte rb a c k C ann on ........................ T u tw ild e r L eft H a lf Mc< a lla n ................ Wilson. Capt. Fullback F e r g u s o n ...................................... Morse for the p u rp o se of electing officers and g e ttin g th e class org anized. On ac ­ count o f th e u n u s u a lly la r g e nu m b e r of fre s h m e n re g is te re d th i s y e a r, the ta s k of g e ttin g com pletely o rg a riz e d will be m ade m ore difficult t h a n in the R ig h t H a lf past. Officials— R e f e r e e : B r a u n , Sewanee. U m p ir e : Moore, V a nderbilt. L in e sm an , P ro c to r, T. C. L . S u b s titu te s — F o r T e x a s : Moore f o r Graves, J a r ­ re! f o r B re n n a n , G reen fo r M asten, L a n g for Cannon, Hu lick for McCal- lum , B a r r y fo r F e rg u so n . B a rro w for G re e r, N u n n fo r B u rk e , H a m ilton f o r Moore, Wickline fo r .Nunn, Brown i c r j a r r e i , uvnun* fo r N u n n , Brow n f c r J a r r e l , Domin r,,,- c gues fo r B a r - y , Ellis fo r Hediek, Hill * f o r B a r r o w , E c k h a r t fo r L ang. C ros­ b y for D ennis. D o u g h ty fo r Ellis, and F o r t i e r f o r C rosby f o r H a r t , Jo n e s u * ji__ i .I I i _ S o u th w e s te rn m ade tw o su b stitu tior.A. -----------------o ....... - .. — — T he o rg a n iz a tio n m e e tin g s o f th e fr e s h m a n classes in the p a s t y e a rs have a lw a y s pro ven very in te r e s tin g events, acco rding to m an y u p p e r c la s s ­ men who h a v e a tte n d e d these m e e t­ ings f o r m a n y years. R u m o r s a re t h a t several c a n d id a te s for c u r r e n t the f r e s h m a n offices a r e a lr e a d y field, and t h a t m a n y places will be contested. in e.« I BC I I VII m em bers of the f r e s h m a n class a re u rg e d to he a t th e law a u d ito riu m a n d ta k e p a r t , a n i hi 4 o clock T h u r s d a y , . m the o r g an iza tio n . of th e ir class, * N O T I C E : Sidney L a n ie r will meet W ednesday a t 5 p. rn. in M ain B uild­ ing, room 204. All com m ittees are e x ­ pected to meet and be able to r e p o rt a t t h a t time. T he p la n s f o r th e y e a r will be de term ined, and all m em bers * P R E S I D E N T . A d v e r tis e in the D a ily T exa n , a re u rged to be p resent. Citizens State Bank Only State Guaranty Fund Bank in Austin, Texas. The Bank with the Chime clock. Courtesy, Accuracy, and Service Assured. A lbert \V. W ilkerson, P resident. E ldred McKinnon, Vice Pres, and C ash ier Leo K uhn, A ssistant Cashier. ...... — __________________________ FO R Q U A L IT Y A N D E X E LLEN C E P A T R O N IZ E MAVERICK CAFE IF IT S TAILORING YOU WANT— CALL 2144 W e C lean , Press, A lt e r and R ep a ir Y our C lo th e s B etter B e c a u s e W e K n o w H o w THE CLUB PRESSING SHOP 2216 GUADALUPE STREET 'f & s m ti E stab lish ed in 1895 COLUMBIA UNiVERSm te a c h e s th e sam e m e th o d s of eye am in atio n , W IT H O U T T H E USE 0 DRUGS (D R O P S ), as we employ o u r p ractice. O u r re fe re n c e s —oij 62,000 satisfied clients. \ N*- S- GREENBERG 709 C ongress ELECTRIC Irons, G rills, P e r c o la to r s , T o a s te r s , V ib r a to r s, etc. S tu d e n t L a m p s, S h a d e s a n d E x t e n s io n Cords. E D IS O N M A Z D A L A M P S A. E. HANCOCK CO 909 C ongress A venue. PATTON’S AUTO CO. 2 8 8 DA Y OR N I G H T R I N G P H O N E O U U C A R S T O R E N T W I T H O R W I T H O U T DRIVERS P h on e Us f o r Service C ars O p en o r Closed C ars WAGNER CAFE AND CONFECTIONERY C. G. WAGNER, Prop. Short Orders, Lunches, Ice Cream and Fountain Drinks S ta tio n e r y , C a n d y , C igars, C ig a r e t t e s , T a b o c c a s , Etc. Phone 2111 S p e e d w a y P A T R O N IZ E T H E UNI VERSI TY BARBER SHOP T H E C O N V E N I E N T P L A C E 2210 G u a d a lu p e N. VV. R u tled g e, Prc When Your Clothes Are Dirty DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY R E M E M B E R T H E P h o n e 4 4 4 H A V E Y O U P A I D Y O U R B L A N K E T T A X ? There wuz a lad the o ther day, en tered th e University. T. H. Williams & Co. NOW SHOWING Three of the season’s newest styles. No. I isa n all-over black suede with light turn soles and covered Louis heels in lace with long slender lines; the season’s newest fashion. No. 2 — A beautiful black kid lace boot with turn soles and covered Louis heels with a neat design of beading on the toe, a shoe for semi­ dress or street wear. No. 3 — A rich dark shade of negro brown with long vamps and welt soles, covered Louis heels with a 9-inch lace top. Also showing a complete assortment of walk­ ing boots in black and brown. .iH .n in fm in H n H lH illlU IU Iin iU lH llllH lH 'lU IH IIIIH U Illlfllin iH H lU lllH U IIH H lIIU IlIlS lIIH IH n ilH IH n illlllllllllllH llIfH H H H Ilin iltlU llIIH IH llllH IH ItllH n iH t^ VARSITY CLUB Opens again for ben­ efit of University Students. b o w l i n g p a r l o r s FIRST-CLASS CAFE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDIES 2000 GUADALUPE I Campus Poets PETE SEZ. Who came a n ’ sed to me, He knew th ere wuz a quicker w ay: Of g e t t i n ’ his degree— T han s ta y in ’ here fo r fo u r long years, i A n ’ stu d y in ’ o: his head, To get j u s t an ol’ plain A. B., B ut get an o th er instead. He sed a fellow told him how, I To g et th is new degree, W ithout the aid of catalogue Or pro fs h e’d ou ght to see: I To j u s t keep on the w ay he wuz, F o rg e ttin ’ not to bray, A n ’ in the shortest length of time, He’d su re be a J. A. A P. R O W T R O Y 'T A IL s o f t COLLARS FIT W E L L —LOOK. W EL L —-W A SH EASILY C lve tt, P e ab od y $ '"A. l r . , ro»%, A ■ C. M. MILLER Dealers in W all Paper, Paints,. Oils, Window Glass and Painters Supplies Picture Framing a Specialty Clothing Made to Measure Sign Painting 807 Congress Avenue SOCIETY Mallie J o n es and Iren e Spence Ja m e s L. Abney spent the week-end a t his home in Lam pasas. Bill M organ of Galveston is a the week-end a t the * hi gu est fo r Gam house. Mr. R. L. Young of Houston e n te r ­ tained with a Phi Mu d inner p a rty at the Driskill last T h u rs d a y evening. Joh n Groseclose of Southw estern, came down for the gam e S a tu rd a y and rem ained for the week-end with friends. Miss Jenk in s of Dallas has entered the University. Miss Annie R u th Bassel, a form er g ra d u a te of is now teaching a t Lam p asas, is visiting here. the U niversity who Mr. G. H. Colvin of F o r t W o rth is NEW FALL BOOTS FOR DRESS AND WALKING —The woman who is as exacting in foot style as she is in her sm art dress, will find satisfaction in our N e w Autumn Shoes th a t will be pleasing to her Boots of the BEST leathers and styles and p re tty tw o-tone— l o $18.50. M d M o . , . . v , r , n g vam p full Louis heel. CARL H. MUELLER Home of Good Shoes 608 Congress Avenue visiting his d aug hter, Georgia. Guests from S. W. U. a t the Phi Mu Miss P auline Longbotham of South- house a f te r the gam e Saturn: av e w estern, is a guest of Miss F a y Bur- Misses F ern Benshee V i r g i n i a Re I- lleson and Miss R uth Chumney. lee, Pauline Longbothan, and Anita I Miss M arie Dolkey and Miss Lo- S torr. rain e M arshall a re guests a t the T ri Miss Hallie W alker Delta house. is actin g chaperon a t the Alpha Delta Pi J s - Mr. W inchester Kelso and wife of d u rin g the absence of Mrs. S an Antonio are stopping a t the Phi is now in Houston. Gam house. T ri Delta announces the pledging I Miss S a ra h C ham bers of D allas is of Nell H a n g a r of f o r t W orth and : ! a guest a t the Pi Phi hhouse this J a n e t Jenk in s of Dallas H e d g e se weel_ vice was held Sunday afternoon. ii Bland P roctor of Victoria is visit- Miss Nell M orris o f P a l e s t i n e has I ing a t th e Phi Gam house. been visiting Mildred M orris at I.ub- A num ber of Phi Mus from South- bock Hall. w estern lunched a t th e P hi Mu house on S atu rd ay . Pledge service was held a t the Al­ ph a Delta Pi house T h u rsd a y a f t e r ­ the pledges noon. to th e alum nae a t j came in S a tu rd a y m orning to reen ter were the University. J a r v i s Miller of O rang e Grove introduced Following this the alum nae m eeting being held a t the home of Miss Linda Giesecke. Bob Greer, a fo rm er s tu d en t of Ok­ lahom a U niversity, h a s entered the U niversity of Texas. I i i V C I ^31 V j f V / A A Joh n C a ta m a n of S. W. U. spent to here, the week-end r e tu r n in g Tom L ester of Corpus C hristi has Georgetown today. Miss M a r g a re t B assett of South- visiting a t the Alpha D elta Pi hou Miss Eunice Eidson who has been , w estern K n ight. is visiting Miss T yler Lee will re tu rn to S. W U. Joe Ownsby is still a t Seaton In- Miss A n ita H cb erer of W a rd Bel-1 firm a r y h u t she isi improving daily. t o r t W o r t h ’ * form er s tu d e n t in the U niversity, has last few been visiting here for th e m oat is a guest of Miss Ila Mae Ste- Alvin N aug le of . Phi K a p p a Psi announces al the t)cen pledging of Ja m e s B a k e r of Lake d a y * : Charles, La., and A r t h u r Allen of ^ “ Dallas. I Miss Green, national g ra n d prest- Profeasor Tinsley, of Southw estern dent, is a guest a t the T h eta house. Univergity was one 0f the visitors in Prestoni who j . teach ing h i . year, was home fo r the j week-end. j , Miss E leano r Phillips of S. W. Ii. was a gu est a t the Alpha Delta I I h o u s ,-fo r open house S a tu rd a y night. Miss M ary McNeill of \ alley Mills, who has been visiting in the T ri Del- ta house, has re tu r n e d home. s ; ; u rd # y to see the game. ^ ^ J)( lta ^ Sorority an- th c pledging of J a n e t Jen- ° E k a n o r McKenzie will be 1uchess t0 the c o tto n Palace in Waco Miss Essie M ay Davidson, who is in Chicago recovering from a serious illness, expects to be able to r e tu r n ^ to A ustin in about a week. - fro m Mexica. V M cCrummen, ^ roiv««tnn ^ a fo rm e r U n i­ the Med. Miss K a th ry n Cochran r f Lubbock ( » ° c' of Brownwood has Hall spent the week-end a t h er home in Dallas. KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL U nder Supervision of MISS JULIA BAKER 2709 Rio Grande Phone 1852 entered the U niversity this season. Miss C la ra Corbin of Boston has in A ustin for been v isiting friend s the last few days. Mrs. P. A. T u rn e r and son, Russell Knight, of Waco, a re visiting Miss Joyce Sleeker, who is a stu d en t in the University. The Phi K app a Psi F r a t e r n it y a n ­ nounces of H enry pledging F ulc h er of Naples, and J a m e s B aker of Lake Charles, Louisana. the The T ri Delta Sorority announces the pledging of Nell Hellier of f o r t Worth. ----------- o — A S H B E L SOCIETY BEG IN S WORK Ashbel L ite ra ry Society held its first m eeting of the term last W ed­ nesday. P la n s are being form ulated fo r the p re sen t year, and m easures will be tak en to assure th e success of €•' cry meeting. The p re sen t officers a re M arg a re t Dupee, p re sid e n t; Floy Lewis, vice­ pre side nt; M ary H a rd y , s e c r e t a r y ; Elizabeth Vinson, t r e a s u r e r ; K a th e ­ rine C a r u t h e r s , sea rg ea n t-at-arm s. Miss K a th e rin e Pollard of the Wo­ m an’s Building, spent the week-end in J TH E S T E L F O X CO. G R U E N — EL G IN — W A L T H A M — HOW ARD AND HAM ILTON W A TCH ES PE R FE C T BLUE W HITE DIAMONDS — 14 K arat Jewelry— QUALITY 614 CONGRESS AVENUE FOR PURE MILK AND CREAM RING 3935 John Schmidly Homo SIteamlu d u h clru I i l l EAST [)’ bono 6oo t ™ st | Q U A L IT Y SER V IC E R tG lE Y S c a package before the war c a package during the war 5c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! A .G . GERJES 1610 Lavaca St. YO U R MONEY’S W ORTH EVERY TIME WM. A. LEWIS, M. D. D. O., in Osteopathy, specializes rooms 3 and 4, first floor, Ma sonic Temple. Phone 802. t tKlOR MEAT MARKET Will Wilson, Prop. hoice Home-Killed Meats Daily Auto Delivery Phone 75 [Nit you bought \ Y O W I W FT SIAW IME JMP SUCCEED} TYPEW RITERS F or Rent or Sale ROYALS UNDERWOODS REMINGTONS OLIVERS L. C. SMITH F. L. Patty COOP BARBER SHO? NEXT TO MAJESTIC THEATER M r s.P .J .M c M o n a ld ' T each er of Expression, D ram atic ► A r t and Reading F o r f u r th e r in fo rm atio n phone 2918 KARL Barber Shop C h i l i Shop ? j 2402 Guadalupe Street . LLOYD E. ELLIOTT A pupil of Silvio Scionti PIANO LESSONS 2509 Nueces Street. Phone 1329 Fl owe r. Telegraphed E ve ry w he re . o d Deliveryy G u . r a o t e e d “Say It With Flowers Through h i l l y e r s 722 Congress Avenue Phone 60 B U Y - W 5 .S. ace B a rb e r Shop. F o r work. N ext Wolf, Prop. to Kress Store. I ,— CV- ■ IE PALACE OF SWEETS first- A d v e r t i s e *n Daily Texan. _ 1406 Lavaca Street Phone 160 ss ll THE PALACE OF SWEETS _ P h o n i n g 3 0 0 VK C been loaned out at the small annual interest of five per cent. The mem­ bership has set their goal at thousand dollars. To accomplish this purpose, they have created an ossea- ate membership composed of alumnae spcom!.year student- urged to be pres-!; members, each of whom will conin- ent> SOPHOMORES: There will be a four meeting of the sophomore class Wed­ nesday afternoon at 5 o clock in the Officers will be Law Auditorium. for three cominp terms. All ROYAL P. JAMES. AL H. MAY FIELD. bub- annually to the fund. With the interest of the amount to endow* --------- University Orchestra annual f u]j rehearsal this evening 7 :15 p. rn. NOTICE: loaned out an S. Hall IO. FRANK L. REED, Conductor. in social This year the organization plans to take up the study of women ac­ tivities, new opportunities for the woman industry having been created by the war. Such fields as law, business, medicine, opportunities in home economics, architecture and interior decorating, service, play supervision, secretarial work, clinic and labatory work, salesman­ ship direction, etc., will be discussec , at Instead of pro-1 grams made up by the members | recognized as themselves, authorities in their field of work. will made addresses. The membership fur- J ther hopes to consummate plans for their circus, a feature formerly held on alternate years, or for bringing some noted lecturer before University students. the meetings. lecturers, The first meeting of this term will be held next Wednesday and will be devoted purely to business. The of­ ficers are Ruby Black, president; Dorothy Broad, Lola Greer, treasurer; Ione Spears, custo­ dian of loan fund; Libbie Johnson, sargeant at arms. secretary; ----------- o—■--------- CLASSIFIED ftC5 4 I 4 MOTORCYCLE AND SIDECAR Classy and serviceable. Three speed; fully equipped. For business or plea­ sure, a real bargain. the money, so if you want a machine bat­ Phone ter call at once and try it out 4468. I need 4 $ C ^ % I I I 4 • : * NOTICE: All Jewish students are t* cordially Invited to attend an inform- j reception given by tne congn ga- I a1 r e c e p t i o n given by the congrega­ Isreal at 8 tion at Temple Beth o’clock W ( dnesday night. NOTICE: Speakers’ Club will meet Tuesday evening at 7:30, room 105 Law Building. SECRETARY. U N IV ERSITY O R C H E S T R A : Full rehearsal Tuesday, October < th. S. Hall, School of Music, 7:15 o’clock. NOTICE: There will be an import­ ant meeting of the Student Publica­ tion Committee Wednesday afternoon at 4 o’clock in J. Hall. WALACE HAWKINS. NOTICE: There will be an import­ ant meeting of Angler on Tuesday afternoon at 4:15 o’clock in Ashbel room. PR ESID EN T. IMPORTANT: The meeting of the academic department for the purpose of organization will be held today at 4 o’clock in the chapel room. WALACE HAWKINS. B. HALL ASSOCIATION Dr. M. B. Perter will speak tonight at 7:15 o’clock. Outsiders (men) invited. ER N EST MAY, President. FOR RENT-—Garage, 25rd. Phone 3411. j OST—One black I. H. C. initialed phone 2910. NOTICE: A meeting of the Pier 707 W r t ian Literary Society will be held on It that every j Tuesday afternoon in room 205. is extremely important B analino hat, member be present. Finder please PR ESID EN T. Dancing taught by Miss Krohn. For further information ring 758. LOST—Parker fountain pen, w it black ribbon attached, in reading room of Library. Return to Texan office • • please. . . NOTICE: Organ recital— Miss Beu­ lah eaver will give an organ recital this evening at 8 o’clock at Temple FOR R E N T —Garage for rent at Beth j sraeit n t h and San Jacinto Sts. assisted by Mrs. J. W. Morris and Mr. Lester Brenizer. All 2408 Wichita Street, phone 4105. wj]j FOR RE N T—A good garage, ce- students are invited, --------- ment floor at 1904 University A va RULING P A S SIO N S’ With Julia Dean and Edwin Arden Special Extra Joe Martin, the World’s only Monkey Comedian in THE JAZZ M O N K E Y ”— A Two Part Comedy H A N C O C K ONE NIGHT ONLY— TUES., OCT. 7th W. B. Seeskins Presents _ O PE R A H O U SE “Live, Laugh and Love” “ THERE’LL COME A TIME WHEN YOU CAN’T” ORIGINAL CAST OF NEW YORK FAVORITES AND CHORUS OF BEWITCHING BEAUTIES Lots o f sea ts at 50c (G allery exclu sively for colored. .. • [obably tidment Ie, Nev ,-ile Uni CoBt a — • — ding HALD N E X T — r n ......... ■ * ... ......................... Joseph’s Pharmacy C orner 7th and Congress —— ^ | | I llll lll| l| | | | | | | | | | | lH 1 I I I I H I I I I I I I I llllI llllI lllll lH I I I I I I llll lllU l lI I > I I I I llH llll in iI I > l I I ||l | l l | H | H |l ||| | H t | | l l t i m | i| l l h | | H | || || H 1I H I tH llI llH I H I I I I I I llllllllH H I I H I lH lli';i,|i . —---- —----------- —------------- -------------------------------- Phones 325-335 lings u hut I b e ful Ime fr It, Th l h hfeA ime mi I se in bird, j the I be gi preset - pl %*%****■ u . r y t p ourth to issue its year book within a fei^ js years. The first meeting of the yea:)nstri! which will take place on Tuesday, Cation expected to set the pace In enthiui- passa asm. This year the membership plaw only to take up the study of fairy storieich mi the society having been organized for a1 sy the purpose of training its member*he f a ease PIERIANS TO HOLD FIRST MEETING OF YEAR ON TUESDAY --------- The Pierian Literary Society is pre- in the a rt of story telling. dieting an unusually successful year The officers are Thelma Wrights ma due to the return of many of its old Lawrence, president; Ruby Green,, ame Ira* o d # members. Though youngest of the lit- vice-president; George Ball, part e ra ry societies in the University, the u r e r ' Jimmle - owers' vers! membership of Pierian is annually i n - j ege creasing and bids fa ir to surpass some j A d vertise in th e D a ily Texan. ,ties ----------- o-------- — older organizations t. This energetic society is planning GAS and OIL H E A T E R S 817 CONG. Ave. BENCFNER BROS. GRATES a n d i r o n s RELIABLE J ( TOLLS HARDWARE FIRE PLACE ' STOVE and HARDWARE IR! I EUt LOST—One vest with Phi Delta Theta pin. Rreturn to Texan office for reward. FOR R EN T—New Underwood at j $3.00 per month. Geo. McGee, phone : 2906. ------------ o------------ Palace Barber Shop. For first- to Kress Store. class work. Next Bill e Wolf. Prop. LOST—One gold knife at Y. M. C. A. Name T. R. Banks engraved Finder call on handle. Reward. 3029. FRESHM AN class will elect of­ ficers and organize at 4 o’clock on T h a i .day 6th in auditorium of .Law Building. WALACE HAWKINS. NOTICE: The first meeting of the School of Government Seminar will be held in room 2, G. Hall, Monday, Oct. 6 at 7:30 p. rn. GO TO CLASS REGULAR, B U T STOP A N D GET G OOD SH IN E A T The Shinepar A student ow n ed , and o p era ted S H IN IN G PA R LO R and CIGAR S T A N D , second door north of the Co-Op. L adies’ w o rk a specialty. A dvertise in the D aily Texan. You need our SERVICE W e d esire V °ur BUSINESS. J a c k H ickerson H. M. Pe v eh o use P o r d ‘4 * % ' -wk. mw *• *■ *a J *3 f- t i /w / •as IK® Kaiser -i IN SEN N E T T S SIX P A R T C O M E DY “ YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN ” A J a z z Version of a N a ti o n ’s Fall Also S e n n e t t ’s ' ‘Original Bat hing B ea utie s ’ in B a t h ­ ing suits t h a t Never Saw | t h e Sea. intend they scholarship. MAJESTIC T O D A Y — C O M M E N C I N G T O D A Y DR. J. C. T H O M A S — ' DR. J O E G IL B E R T J Consultat ion Sur geo ns a nd •»> <«• '♦> $ DR. ALLEN IL HEARD Q Diagnostician and Consultation DR. S. N. KEY DR. SIMON J. C LA R K I £ ye E a r Nose a nd T h r o a t DR. G. H. G I L B E R T — X ra y a nd Cystoscopy DR. C. S. G A T E S — Pa th olo gis t Third Floor, Littlefield Building r » » :♦> • :♦> • » « * * * * • » * * r/ & University o f Texas Co-Eds are cordially invited to make this Parisian Shop their headquarters Come in: A welcome awaits you E S T E S c 8 1 6 any fess <«• • » -a* :«• » «■ » • * • *■ ® HAVE Y O U R SH O ES Re-Made BY T H E S H O E E X P E R T GEO. R. ALLEN 2 4 t h a n d G u a d a l u p e St*. P h o n e 4 5 9 7 \ o u will love the SPARKLE in h er ey es” if she re- j ceives som e of th at snow -w hite Ivory. Kewpies and Dolls with Real Hair AT C O - O P “ At a little m ore th an cost. R E A D T H E AUSTIN DAILY STATESMAN E s t a b l i s h e d 1 8 7 1 The University’s Friend F u l l A s s o c i a t e d P r e s s S e r v i c e — t he R e l i a b l e N e w s F i r s t 5 0 c T H E M O N T H . D E L I V E R E D EXCELSIOR MEAT MARKET ALL KINDS OF MEATS Only cold storage in the city Phones 625 and 725 P atton’s Union M arket Patton and Sawyer, Props. DEALERS IN FISH AND OYSTERS OF ALL KINDS Also Fruits and Vegetables Chas. Sawyer, Mgr. Ph. 213 P ro m p t Delivery 115 West Sixth Street A FIRM F O U N D A T IO N A house built upon the sand will soon be swept away by the tide. A Health method built on a shaky foundation will not last long. CHIROPRACTIC is built on a firm found­ If not it would have been destroyed by the tides of ation. opposition long ago. Built on the foundation of RESULTS, it has weathered all storms and today is firmly established as the greatest PROVEN DRUGLESS H E A L T H SCIENCE If you know very little about it, it is high time in existence. you should know more. IN V E ST IG A T E a t once. Consul­ tation and Spinal Analysis F R E E . O. H. R I T C H A R D S O N , D. C. PALM ER GRADUATE Office Hourse: IO t 12 a. rn., 2 to 5 and 6:30 to 7:30 p. rn. 502-505 Littlefield Building. Lady A tten d a n t W e Do Laundry Work The Austin Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co. 1 0 0 4 L a v a c a St. W e specialize in filling occul- ist’s prescriptions accurately and prom ptly. P h o n e 5 3 6 All lenses notice. d up licated on short Advertise in the Daily Texan. AUSTIN OPTICAL CO 204 W est Sixth Street. ?EbEcc*A£i A U S T I N T R A N S F E R CO. Phone 2498 I BRANCH AT THE ‘SHINEPAR’ he e Cl Y. din Vith a a ted. rhe| T \ d a d er. It h #01 ve i i t ’/ *.m< it 1 Ii jckl one an. Yb< N sic tic tsii JVI es I j nil f ' rh la: