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VOL. VI. WACO, TEXAS, OCTOBER T ,1907. NUMBER :;.

♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The Evangelistic Meetings. I Where Money Is Worth More. This University exists lor the pin- pose or emphasizing the essential con neciion between religious culture ami Miller-Cross Co. Waco's best store s Famous for excellenl values, lower WACO'S POPULAR SHOE HOUSE prices on lltt' best (fxls. We guarantee everything in Intellectual training. Once each year quality and style an effort is made to bring n, on Corner 4th and Austin Streets the Students, by means ol' special Ladies Suits and Furnishings evangelistic services, tin. motives and SOLE AGENTS Mens Clothing and Other Togs. Influences thai impel to Christian set vice. Ii is not always easy to find Walk-over 3.50. and 4.00 shoes ECIAL PAVsORS To COLLEGE PEOPL a speaker thai exactly meets the re- Stacy-A dams $5 and $6 shoes quirements demanded. He musl he a strong man, with personality ami Clapp 6.00 and 7.00 shoes Individuality; he must be educated, Everything Man. woman or child Wears GOLDSTEINS must he a lover of men, free from SUCCESSOR tO 00: OS TEIN « M/CEL sensationalism, from narrowness and THE COLLEGE MANS SHOE HOUSE, i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ from bigotry ami must be a strong and acceptable sneaker. In Hie present minister, Rev. A. K. Dilhber of Port Worth, Texas, all the FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS requirements have been met Bro. FIRST GAME WITH BAYLOR TIED Dnbber spoke for the first lime in Chapel last Wednesday night and from First Game Of Season Is With Ft.Worth University. Neither Side Best Game of Football Seen in Waco in Several Seasons. that service the whole audience went Each Side Scores. Scores. away heartened, inspired and helped. He has spoken each morning in chapel since then and each evening al 7:15 HARD-FOUGHT BATTLE FROM START TO FINISH. MANY BLOOR'S THIRTY YARD RUN AND SLAWSON'S LINE PLUNGING and the interest has been Steadily SPLP:NDIU FKATURFS. T. C. U. SHOWS UP STRONC; WERE FEATURES. increasing. The address on Thursday morning was only fourteen minutes long, bui crowded with thought and With several til' ilte Purple and "Pete" were Hie principal ground gain- helpfulness. Many declared that more Those who were fortunate enough lar players. lint considering ever] White warriors injured and some mil era. Thomas and si at quarter, both was accomplished in those fourteen to be present on last Saturday at Car- ibing lb,, work of Robinson, Wiley, of ii entirely, T. ('. U. ami Port Worth ran the team well. "Tommy" is the minutes than some speakers do in roll Field saw one of the finest exam Newton, Black and I'uitt was most best thai the locals have in siock at three times that period, pies of football that has been deliver University opened the loot hall season noteworthy. The latter is an excep- Interference and at handling punts It was the chapel talk on Saturday ed ill Waco for years, With no foul- tionalh good man and his work in here in a game Unit was never a and Si always makes good in punting, morning that, perhaps, has mosl im- ing attributed to either side and with the second half deserves especial men lirst class articli ilte sport, al- pressed the students. "I write unto and cannot he surpassed in running penalties resulting generally from ' tion. Baylor's Interference was good though tit times sensational stunts through a broken Held. Stewarl was you. young men. because you tire over-ardousness of the player; with and Hie work of lite backfleld w.i were pulled oil'. The conlesi was in Hie game all Hie lime and the big strong and because the Word of Cod every man in moleskins lighting lo strong and consistent. tellow abide!h in yon." was the text, and (fee his greatest capacity, the lovers of close throughout and Ii was anybody's <""ises !<*« °f trouble to the For T. C. U. nearly every man ... ,, ,, offi asc. All the old men showed up speaker drew a picture of the glory sport had their till. Those who love game until the tune was up 111 the a Mar Saturday. Every man who to advantage, Wallace and Pyburn of youth and the strength of young a light for its own sake, man again i last hail of play. Fumbling was the ii nggled for the Purple and While HI ■ 'I as guards, or the new men manhood that inspired many a moth- man. were satisfied; those who de main thing that showed the shortness played the game all the time. Don't Ulovi i ami I [arwood at full and liiv- er's son to raise his Ideals into loftier light in agillt) and good generalship of time of training and although de talk back, it is a. mailer of common m ai at kie played well as did Muse structures. came away from the game with their plorablo ii at least made the battle know led:;,,. T,, pick stars you must as sip, tackle. Massey at center is a If space pei milled, ii would be a hearts glad. Interesting and result doubtful, The pick in bunches. Stewart, Wallace, new addition to Varsity ami his pass- pleasant lask to refer to each of the T. ('. t'. mole-skins carried off the The game was not perfect, be- Massey, Capt. Pete Wright, Thomas. ing is ;,iv aj B accurate. seven addresses of the week ami lo honors in Juggling the -skin and cause of circumstances not under con Knighl, BlOOr, Clover, Itillingsley and record some of the brilliant epigrams on the other hand the "packers" made trol. It was not slow, however, and Muse, aii played football. There was and splendid passage! that have en not a single third-down. Twice mi oe there was frequent fumbling, but the Stewart's good work in Hie line and The Line- riched the students' note books, but count of fumbling Nies' men carried Jp. field was heavy ami wet, it having his bucking; Massey's brilliant kick Hie limit of these columns forbids. II the ball to within fifteen yards of T. F. W. U. T. C. U. rai 1 for twenty-four hours previous for goal; Wright's, Hloor's and Clo\ is confidently asserted that th t ('. I'.'s goal, hut the purple ami white 1 t'Jll' ' 1 1. e. Billingsley to the game. The condition of the er's line plunging; Thomas's handling ing has already resulted in much good. line-was Impenetrable and the hall I. Blawson 1. 1. Stewart weather prohibited fast ball, but It of Baylor's passes and his sensational It is earnestly hoped that, before went over on downs. Ware 1. g Wallace was the Intenslt) with which each tackle in fir.-i hall; Knight's quick another week bas passed, the lives of Hoi n c. Massey side [Ought for everj inch that en wank I'm- the only touchdown. These For the visitors, Blawson ami Nies many more of our men anil women 1,. Blawson r. g. Pyburn lilies the game to a high rank. The Considering that Baylor averaged eight were exceptionally good. Blawson may be completely dedicated to Christ. Jaenke r. 1. 1! vins, Muse score was disappointing to both sides, pounds heavier than '1'. C. ('.; that showed up well in line-plunging and .Mr. Dubber has a message lo young Crosby r. e. Wright each eleven being confident of victory, a heavy team has a decided advan- the big tackle several limes ripped men ami women, a message striking- Xies q T loin is, Perkins and as a result the season of '07 in tage on a muddy field and that almost off long runs. His last run I Hie ball ly appropriate to a community of stu liorden 1. 1'. Knighl local circles promises to be the most Hie ' mile last half was played on being gotten on a fumble) would sure- dentS. II is Ibis: No life can lie I'aylon r. h. It imr, Tyson Interesting In the history of football Baylor's territory exponents of the ly have resulted in a touchdown, but complete without Christ; no career Ward 1'. b. (i love ', Harwood in Waco. Purple ami white are by no means for Knight's sensational tackle w«Ji- can he successful if the religious nal Referee, Bhirley, Summarizing the wink of the two discouraged. The T. C. U. line was in T. ('. CJ.'s fifteen yard line, Xies nre is undeveloped; and the young Time-keeper, Marlin. Ft izzell. teams it can be said thai Baylor has noticeabl) weak at times under the at quarter handled his team well anil man who attempts to make the light Umpire, Edwards, a splendid eleven and thai they pill onslaught of Baylor's beavj Backs, put up a good game himself. that st inevitably be made is up a (dean gallant fight. In no oilier but ai critical moments it held heroi- Head-lineman, Obenchain. handicapped if lo bis physical and POT T. C. I'.. I'.loor. Knighl and gl has il 1 n so hard lo pick stel- Time ol' halves, 20-20. mental equipment be not added the ■ (< 'oiiliiiiioil on fourth page) strength and inspiration which is alone furnished by our holy faith. The meetings will continue through Welcome T.C.U. the corning week. gj, gj, K, Men's Fine Suits Considerable Interest is manifested 'I'lio correct thing in clothes is just ;is We extend to you the in the football game lo he played be easy to have an not. It doesn't require freedom of our store I ween the University of Texas ami A. any special skill or extra expense to be for nil purposes. You among the best dressers. That is, if and M. ai Dallas, Saturday, October will ho pleased with you come to us for your clothes wo will I-. The T. C. V. team will meet Aus- pui you into a sui1 that is perfect in tin College at Sherman on Ilia! dale. style; of the best materials and tailored OUR MERCHANDISE. OUR PRICES, equal to the bost tailor shops in thecoun- B*V. A. 10. Dubber, who is conduct- t I'.v.anil tin' price will in- aboul hall' that OUR BUSINESS METHODS ing the evangelistic services for the of the exclusive tailor. Come t<> see us. University Church, spoke to the young for we can interest you, men of the Y. M. C. A. yesterday al Suits $15 to $35 WoodBros.&Co. ternoon on the subject, "The Measure 422 Austin St. Sign of the . of a Man." Mr. Dubber has something Matthews Brothers Toll the Truth Clothiers lo say and says It. AMONG THE COLLEGES. CITIZENS NATIONAL TH E SKIFF ■:• :■ •• :• ■'■ ft O 0 ■:'.:■ O O O O O O O O O O O OO O 0 9 0 • • ••• • Prom time to time we Intend to BANK give our waiters, In a brief way, the Capital and Surplus, 290,000. Texas Christian University S Attention Students! • news HI greatest Interval from the .1. s. McLendon, President, I i, i! Black, Cashier. PUBLISHED KVKUY WEEK €■ school's and eollegea we keep in touch UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. C TO THE OLD: wi'i: through the exchanges. A t Waco, Texas S TOTHENEW: f ———————~— \°i v and M. defeated Pori Worth CJni- Weextend a mnsl hearty welc to all to visll our ^ \.. it; in the football game of Octob- Waco Steam Laundry STAFF: •Vf CK'KAT S'l'olilv Sake It one of your flrsl duties, you U @ er 5, by a score of 35 to 0. The Farm- ••■•■ ,)rofi1 by it ever afterwards, for il will put Jon in touch @ CROW BROS, Props. • ! diatij with the best, the mosl stylish and ye1 the era outweighed their opponents some- HOWELL Q KNIGHT, •::• n,mt conservatively priced merchandise to be had. * thing aear forty pounds to the man Editor in Chtel •:;:• OLD STUDENTS know this, new ones will profit by J which probably accounts for the large Old Court House Building •:;;■ ,,,, L.arlj acquaintance " score. Cor. 2nd and Franklin sts. BONNER I'ltizzKi.L, liilsines Mini TEXAS CONFIDENT. Both Phones No. 3 Waco, Texas SANGER BROS. I Despite Disparity in Weight Believe HERBERT BOZEMAN, They Will Win from the \ Istent Editor o ■:■ o o o o o o oo o o © o o 8 o ©ft o ft o o o ®®®o Farmers. IT it is anything in the watch or A nc Ml' Y. M. C. A. blghei i terms of her proficiency and Amiin. Tex., Oct. 5.—The football jewelry lino SToNLWAI.I. BROWN, The young men of the Unlver It constant carefulness in looking after team of the state University has only GORDON MAI.I.. have Bnallj succeeded In getting the every detail of the office. Bhe will four days in which to train Hs light Naman & Goldsmith mal e Mr. Qrissom a most won hy BEATRICE TOMUNSON, \ Delation in good running ordei ,.| iven for Hie contest at Ilallas with have it. x th| i the Brst year they havi helpmate. Hie Agricultural and Mechanical foot- had II gj in and nat to govern, ii n The Herald wishes for these worthj hall team. While il is realized that 324 Austin Ave. Waco. Texas. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ai |lj involves n considerable young p< ople abundance of bappines the farmers have the advantage in i in,, dollar ;i year, in advance, n urn oi planning, hard work on and succe I laskell I [er-ald. weight the student body at Austin Entered a1 the Waco Postoftlce the par! of those In charge T feels confident that ils men will he Herz Bros. following are the offlcers and i Duetscher Verein. aide lo win. It is declared that the us second class mail matter. HAVE best Cigars, I'ipesand Tiibncco rs elected and appointed la I Since Prof. Long has 1 n at the excellent form shown hy the men in HAVBlatest books, Magazinea.Papers bj the association to carrj on h ad of i he Modern Language Deparl Hie scrub game today only emphasizes l(..\ \ K Oubber of I'mi Worth HAVE a Welcome for T. C. IT. Men. ihi - noble way. These men can nol the credit due to Coach Metzenthin, has done much good hi re and It i - meat of T. c. r. a consistent and do It, unless thej have the hard] i i his assistant, Parriah, and Captain the general opinion that he i the healthful growth lias been quite evi- itlon and suppori of every Bowie Duncan for their rapid develop- particular!) Butted tor the wort dent. Thru his efforts Hie "Duetscher T. C. U. deni and member of the faculty. Men ment of the material available. among college men and women. Mr. Verein" ha- come into existence. The get into ilie woi ii. ii will do you good, (dun is composed of all students in As a hoy Meizenthin attended the Barber Shop Dubber IH a college man himself and i.ik ■ training In gym atfd net. and German above the first year's work. An. tin High School. Then he made UNION SHOP. UNION PRICES. liis chapel talks and ermona make a J. K. KNOWLES. Barber. above all attend the Bundaj meeting. an extensive lour or Germany, return- Irong appeal to the conscientious, ■in,I much Ii meflt and pleasure will n hat i H arranged to have a i" r- ing to enter the Kranklyn Marshall broad minded young men and young Burelj he derived from such an or- manent speaker to address the V. M College, where he played fool ball for women. ganization, [tegular meetings will i> i • \, in least three times a month held and German verses and two years, lie went from this college WACO IS THE CENTER OF TEXAS Following are the officers and com will he learned. Lectures and ad lo Columbia, where he easily made I received copies of the paperi and mil lees: 4re ' will he given from lime tt and held I lie position of (piart ei hack Hotel Metropole in certainly pleased with them En- THE CENTER OF WACO John C. Welch, president. time, and many advantages are of on Hie first eleven. He speedily he- closed linil check for a year's subsci Ip Rates $2.50 to $3 Per Day. Paul Tyson, vice-president. fered hy such an organization that came one of ihe famous players of Booth & Wendland. Proprietors. limi. I «ill be in T. C. U. nexl year. c. i„ Green, secretary. thi class room does not afford. With the country and it is a matter of True Strong, il B. Dabbs, treasurer, Prof. Long to foster the beat interc: i common knowledge among followers True u;is ii Btudent '06 and no« has Hill Bros. 5t Co. Holland, physical director. of the "Duetscher Verein" it cannt of ihe game that he would have been ii lucrative position with the Treasury Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters- help but be a factor of great Impoi > chosen as the ail-American quarter if Contract Work a Specialty. I lepai tment ni Austin. STANDING COMMITTEES. il had not been for the comparative We employ only experienced work- in our university life here. men. Work absolutely guaranteed. Bible Study Committee. Friday evening the "Deutscher V • lack of prominence of Columbia at Both Phones :!02. 605 Austin St. \ \ Ashniore, '06 Of Manor, writes, 11. iv Tonilinson. chairman. ein" held i's first formal meeting in that time. His value to the Texas "I acknowledge receipt ol the Bra! Paul Tyson .1. 0. Wallace the parlor of the Girls' Home. ,\ University eleven can he realized, number of The skiff. Ii is up to the Prayer Meeting Committee. iII v ited guests there were present se lor live years the name of L. W. The First National Bank, standard, its contents were devoured Waco, Texas. W, I*'. Bturgeon, chairman. eral members of the faculty ami a!! Parrisfa has been inseparable from with much alacrity. Semi me both CAPITAL AND SURPLUS FUND .1. it. Kri/.zell il. E. Bozeman atudenta oi first year's German cla B University of Texas athletics, Last $450,000.00. papers." a. F. Cribble. Cashier. E. Hotan, l'res. Music Committee. Prof, Long in a few introductory re season he was captain of the eleven, Mr Ashniore was editor of The I! I.. Strihling, Asst. Cashier. il. u. Dabbs, chairman. marks outlined the purposes of r having been a member of the organi- skiff during his Senior year, (duh and also ils possibilities. Mi zation for several years, and Ibis year c. i.. Green Paul Tyson. THE BEST RIG IN TOWN Social Committee. Newlee, the ni w president of the or he has been engaged as assistant I hear that Baj lor is going to make G, ii. Hall, chairman. ganization was introduced and de'L coach. He will bo remembered for SIDNEY SMITH a noise like football I his season. That C. I.. Greene T. J. Alh n eied an address of welcome in C his work against Haskell and Wash- being the ease, i want to know all 811-17 FRANKLIN STREET. Athletic Committee. man. and he in turn, inl rodured I': if ington. Some . critics have selected about it : -end me The Skiff anil The G. it. Hall B. I'.. Wade Wimberly, who was to lie the prim I him for left guard on Ihe all-Southern Collegian I am coming down prob Finance Committee. P il speaker of the evening. eleven, and as a track athlete he holds ablj for the Thanksgiving game. Everything in the way of .lames McFarland, chairman Prof. Wimberly speni the past sun Ihe Southern record for hammer Bert Perry, Hamilton, Texas. COLD DRINKS, FRESH FRUITS, c. N. Barnard Dan Honors nier in Europe and choose lo i I I browing. CANDIES. CIGARS. Mr Perry was Registrar at the be- si mething of the conditions and af Captain Howie Duncan plays at ginning of last session, but was com- AND THE TWO ARE NOW ONE. fairs as they exisi in Germany tod i right end. Last year he distinguished Enterprise Ice Cream Co. 416 Austin St. pelled to withdraw from scl 1 on Tim talk was intensely interest im himself in the game against A. & M., Two of HaskeH's Most Prominent account of trouble with his eves. tin n beginning to end and Hie speal making a seventy-five yard run. He is Young People Are Happily United A Special Invitation er demonstrated that he was an en a good player, a first-class and in Wedlock. is extended to the young ladies and i, rtainer of rare ability. Through has the confidence of his men. gentlemen attending the T. C. r. to Girls' Basket Ball- visit the Old Cornei Drug Store when The greatest battle fields are the oul his talk there wai a strain of wit The new Coach al Harvard has ever down town and make it their Olrle" basket ball in T. C. U. is nol human hearts. Here mighty conflicts, HIM! humor that was irrealstable. Il down town headquarters. le a radical departure from the THE OLD CORNER DRUG CO., moving along, as enthusiastically as it conflicts awfully grand, conflicts so is a man of affairs and though he precedent in vogue by deciding thai W. B. Morrison, Pres. houhi. Bj the number of girls en- Intensely interesting as to engage tin spent most of his time in Berlin ,;,ares and there will be three. At the beginning ihe students will become more fami- and love going on between two hearts conditions, as well ai a musician of artists material. liar wild the players. Of IChOO] prospects were very | I In Masked. The conflict ended bap the lirsi order. E.CORNITIUS.6M Austin Streat for several learns Hill now four to iiilv for all parties concerned as on Probably at the uext regular meet The Yale management has what is |i\ ■ O'clock elasses. and various oth I ing the "Duetscher Verein" will gtv< Thursday of last week the two heart' considered a very sensible way of con- things have tended to break Into the Go to the AUDITORIUM. 524 were united as one in the holy bond a German feast. ducting it* secret Jiractice, When young ladies' athletic work. Basket Austin St. (or the besl haircut of wedlock by Rev. J. H. Chambllss secret practice is regarded as neces- hall seems to have sunk into utter you ever had. All Veterans. at iiir Methodist parsonage. Miss Juliet Soldier was called to sary, thirty minutes is devoted to such Johnson, oblivion with the new players and the Mr. Hardy Crissom is the worthj her home in San Antonio last week, practice, then the public is admitted. < )|i|>. Goldsteins. old players even, are only lukewarm. sou of Mr. and Mrs. ('. I). Gril i in response in a telegram stating that The University of Pennsylvania caus- In the history of this university and a member of the firm of Hunt I her brother, who was returning from es the announcement to be made to the girls have played only one match B. F. Hawkins Piano Co. Grlssom. lie is a young man of sterl- Philadelphia, was killed in a wreck, Hie students at the beginning of the tame of basket ball. T. C. U. was Is the place to buy your piano- ing worth ami rare business talents, .lust before leaving she also received week on what days there will be sec- winner then hy a hit; score. Oilier Special inducements i<> all ami is steadily, hut surely forging bie ihe sad news thai her aunt was burn- ret practice and on what days the games were scheduled, hut for various s1 ndenls. way lo the fronl. ed lo death last Monday in Houston. gates Will he open. reasons ihis one name ended every- PIANOS TUNED and REPAIRED. Miss Ora Buchunnon Is one of ti The entire student body extend! iynv thing. This year we could arrange (ill Austin Street. purest ami sweetest young ladtei t palhy and condolence to Miss Sebber Chapel exercises have been made ioi match games with many of the Haskell, possessing all the graces of ill her grief and misfortunes. quite Interesting by a variance of pro- , hools over the state, but our ma heart anil mind that go to make up gram every day. Thortlghout the year BOOKS STATIONERY terial wont work. II is here in alnmd one of "America's uncrowned oue in ." Andy Klatn, Ihe electrician, while •programs will be rendered by the Woulfe & Company nnee and needs only the support of wiring the new gymnasium Last week, She is constant, careful and faithful various departments and organisa- Heacqearters for the student-body, and ■ portion at fell from Ihe ceiling and sustained in- in all of her undertakings, she was tions and the programs will not only KODAKS AND SUPPLIES, FOUN- least of the faculty to place this Ilia assistant postmistress for some time juries thai laid him up several days. prove interesting, but will be helpful TAIN PENS, COLLEGE terial in a working position. B PENNANTS. ami postmaster Baker speaks In the He is able lo lie about al present. lo those who participate in them. Watch 'em go.' THE T.C.U. Students and Teachers i tbenchain'i tor your cigars, \ Qne line of stal loner) al Brown's. We are pleased to greel you once again. For your accom modal i

Komi The Collegian and The Bkifl to I'cisi caids and Mm' stationery at home folks. Hui h papers $1.26. LOCAL NEWS NOTES Brown's. The Old Reliable Druggists' Sundries are sold by the And sim we mow. There were "KindneaB of Douglass." T. C, U. drug store. St. Charles Hotel and Restaurant. number* of new matriculates this last Nicely Furnished, Neatly Kept. Most Up-to-date Restaurant in the City Week. ^'' already have more students her Tile swellesl rigs in town are lo he than was enrolled during the pai i had al Sydney Smith's. Toilet articles are found ftt the T. year. c. U, (Iran store, I >. A. Shirley made a Hying trip to Offices. Cor. Elm ami Peach Streets, Eaal Waco. Dr. II. (i. I'Ti'iimiiii;, of Forney, Fort Worth Sunday. Cor. Fifth and Columbus Sheets. West Waco Burl N'abors, ami Barne; Burns of preached two strong sermons for the Dallas were inectatori of the T. C, r. University Church the tail Sunday In Boys, trj bananas and pure jersey Baylor ga September. cream at Brown's. Owens Lumber Co. Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Blinds. Windows, Mouldings, Texas Mr. Procter, of Thornton, father of Ruth Pate Denney, an art graduate O. il. Zachary, of Eddy, visited Fence, Builders' Hardware, Paints and Oils. Lime, Cement and Brick I,, c. Procter was a caller al the of '117. visited old friends at T. C. home folks Sundaj. Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber and Cypress Shingles a Specialty Unlversitj Sunday, the sixth. r. lasi week, A Japanese tea was given in her honor in the art rooms, Miss Eunice Munn of Houston, was The University Qlee Club under the a caller al the I'liiversilv Monday. SAM FREUND, direction of Prof, Hamner is making R,vera Mlze11' "' Kaufman, famil- Dr. Chambers iilllv Mr. Xnson, of Dallas, visited his the Pipe Doctor satisfactory progreaa. known as "Beau," came down to DENTIST see tin' football game Baturday, ami sun. W. EC, Nasou Thursday anil Fri- Manager I.. C. Procter lias been con Incidentally to see the football game. day. ele phone Connection fined lo his room with a slight illness Picture Frames 421 1-2 Austin Street. The Largest Stock in Waco. for a few days ''"' ''"I''1"'*" "I 8 drink makes il T. .1. Allen and brother, Douglas, of Your patronage will he appreciated good. Ours are cold. T. ('. I'. drug Weimar, enrolled for studies Tuesday. 607 Austin (). Alvin Smith visited home folks stole, C. C. Shumway, Street ami pleached for the church lit Wills The T. C, U. drug store serves ice Dr. H. W. Gates Point Bundas When you are hungry, remember cream ami the best nf fountain Brinks. 6 1 2 lliul high grade canned goods are L. C. Brown & Co. °° - AUSTIN STREET. Mrs. Ruth Tale I hei j. after a few B. F. Wesloff, of Missouri, is a mw found ut Brown's. Confectionery, Fruits, Hot and matriculate ill the Bible College. days visit with friends in the Univer- Cold Drinks, Notions and Miss Clyde Reeves, the popular Stationery. sity, returned to her home in Sulphur Say, have you subscribed for the Opposite T. C. U. North Waco- Springs, Monday. teacher of oratory, is planning to pre college papers? Do it now. seni a play by local talent In the near Dr. L. B. Gibson The. friends of Waller Hall are glad DENTIST. future. Colby I). Hall. Educational Secre TORBETT & GERMOND CO. in see him about again. n«' has bad Obcnchain carries in stock nablscos, tary, has been busy the pasl week pre Tinners and Cornice Makers. Office corner Fifth and Austin Streets quite u severe spell of sickness, Over Powers-Kelly Drug Store- Bg newtons, vanilla wafers, zu /.us, paling the hi monthly Bulletin for pub Sky Lights, Finials, Crestings. brought on before school opened. lemon snaps. Southwestern Phone . 17. Independent Mcai ion. Phone 826. Til Hi Austin Ave. Waco. Texas, Miss Kale N. Jackson, of Weimar, Ob enchain dispenses the besl of Dr. Craven & Son, assistant In the school of Art, has fountain drinks. Exchanges. Oculist and Opticians returned to the University after hav- 324 Austin St. I'p to the present date we have re- ing spent the summer traveling In Obcnchain at the post office store TWIN BRWERScOMBtJfr ceived only a few exchanges; this is S|ii'i-ial Attention given '" the Europe. caters to the wants of T. C. II. slu- WHOLESALE probably due to the lateness of the I ' I • < 11 n ■ l • h'itl ill"' ill' (Classes. denls. DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES If you want to take a spin over I In opening of mosl of the colleges and When you are hungry, jusl remem universities the fall. WACO. TEXAS. U.S. A- dtj or out to the Bourne, remember Dr. 0. I. Halbert her that a high grade of canned goods Sydney Smith for your rig. The i.ariai of Baylor University has is to be found al Brown's. CU ce 503 1-2 Austin Ave. College opening sale for all college Found its way to our desk, it re- Residence 1201 Jefferson Street Fruit is very scarce Ihis year, but hoys October first, save your order for mains unaltered in Conn ami makeup Phone 185. Hours 11 to 1 p. m. you can always find something choice and 5 to 6 p. m. Both phones. Bland Tailoring Company. from lasi year and is a newsy, breezy Waco Electrical Supply Company at Brown's. weekly, which correctly reflects the "Everything Eled rical" The Skiff and The Collegian sent to life at Baylor. The Lariat is some- 504 Austin St. Waco, Texas Fred Molhnsen, of Marshall, has en- a friend would he appreciated. Both what em or proportion on account of Dr. F. G. Sory, tered school for a course in the Com- papers, $1.25. the large amount of advertising it DENTIST mercial College. carries, but this should not be criti- lie- I -1 llti I -J Austin Avenue Look out for the finest line of post E. II. Bhelton, singing evangelist, cised seriously in any college paper New Phone 918 cards that ever canie to North Waco from Timpson, Texas, arrived Thurs- we had had experience. at Brown's. CRIPPEN & LAZENBY, Dealers in For Ladies of Refinement day and will lake up work in the The Texan comes to us this year Refrigerated Meats, Beef, Pork, Mut- ThOS. C. Tripp, of Oklahoma, en music department and the College of ton, Veal, Fish and Oysters. Mrs. McCormick's Beauty Cream in a different Form, being a four page I hone 5fi < 'orner I": • and Franklin roiled Tuesday for work in the Bible the Bible. A specific for tan, sallowness and sheet instead ot eight, the amount 111 all face or skill blemishes. Salislac College. He has had several years space, however is practically the same lion guaranteed. Made in white and experience as a preacher and will A drawing class will be organized 50c per large jar. as lasi year. The Texan is up lo ils minister tor the Bast Waco church in the art room Tuesday evening al former standard both in reading and Free Delivery while carrying on his studies. 3:30. This class will nieei three times advertising matter, h has also been a week. Tuesday. Wednesday and Frl- Nunnally's Delicious Bon Bons Changed tO a semi-weekly. .1. II. McWhlrter, of Cisco, has been day from 3:30 to 4:30, tuition will he and Chocolates. J. C. Riley & Sons, employed by the Stale Mission Board $l.ou per month. All those wishing The Howard Payne Monthly la a GROCERIES as District lOvangelisl of the Temple to join the class please give their neat sixteen-page paper, ami is well Sam Freunds 6th and Austin SVeets. Waco. district. He will move to Waco soon names to Mrs. Cockrell or Miss .lack- Under the Metropolr. gotten up. It contains much good and lake up the work of strengthen- son. reading matter and we predict from Ing weak churches and organizing | the amount of ads thai the paper will I-FIX-EM — ,„„„ , „, ,. ,„,,, , The sliidenls miss the presence of new ones With a view to locating sill-I have no serious struggle for existence, dent ministers. Mr. w. .1. HUdebrand on the athletic HATS. EAT AT THE financially. grounds these days. We are all sorry A full line of cigars is always car thai he is not well ai present ami Will T o o k c r tied by the T. C. V. drug store. The Megaphone, Vol. 1, No. 2, comes hope that lie may soon he in good 724 Austin Ave. Waco to IIS for the lirsi lime from South- health again. Although quite along in western University ami it is a live. Elite Foot Ball Players years, he has always ben an enthus- Meals 25c Basket Ball Players Interesting weekly. We wish the iastic spectator of our contests. Short Orders Megaphone a successful career in the Tennis Players OYSTERS ANY STYLE journalistic world. Kodak Fiends .\nKS Kate Jackson, assistant in- Oriental Restaurant Please remember that we have every- structor in the AH department, re- thing you need tor your favorite sport. ,,,,.,„.,, Wednesday from an extended KODAKS and SPORTING GOODS ^^j^^ CANDY Complete line of sporting goods. Obenchain I rip abroad. A few of her friends wel Football, Baseball, Lawn Tennis. Caters to the wants of 90 CENTS PER POUND. ,m fll© /\ ITI bOlCl ^sO. <'° ') Allegro. We have special facilities to serve fake Interference and bj holding Bay- Second Half- Girls Basket Ball. (c) Adagio—Miss Alexander. you best in our line. lor for downs inside llic ten yard Baylor kicks Off thirty two yards Ann Wood, President. First Movement in Sonata in E, 417 Au s ve line, forcing a kirk, the ball striking With no return. "Pete" plunges for Maedee Matthew a, Secretai ■ Miss Sallee. Levinski's w , Si - the cross bar and allowing Knight to three and Thomas two; Thomas Reeve I loach. Duet—Symphony In C Minor, Miss- Leading Jeweler and Optician of Waco carry it across. punts thirty-five yards and Baylor es Bpence and Matthews. Baseball. The weather was not Ideal, the falls to return because of fine tackle This Class is composed of the Juniors ■Fleecy" Randall, Captain weather man having decreed threaten- by Knight — (Puitt is in here replac- and Seniors of the music department, We do up-to-date Cleaning on Gents Manai ■ i ing rain, and the Held was heavy; ing Newton and Tarleton succeeding and Ladies' Clothing, by Steam or Dry but an invitation is extended to an notwithstanding, there was a large I.. Wiley.) Puitt takes ten yards and Cleaning Process, Student Body. one who wishes to visit the class at crowd present and enthusiasm was al Robinson seven, Black six, Robinson Alex Harw I. President. any time, to study with us represen- a high plteh. Miss Wood and Mr, ten, Puitt fails, (Baylor penalised five The Little Frenchman II. <;. Knight, Vice-Preaidenl yards for off-side). Black one, and tative composers and their work. Rogers deserve commendation for the 113 N. 4th Street. Beatrice Tomlinson, Secretary. The next two lessons will be co:i Both Phones. splendid way they led the rooting, Wiley almost makes place kick from thirty yard line—T. C. IT. kicks out corning Mozart and his compositions. Y. M. C. A. h is twelve minutes until live o'clock, from twenty-live yard line and Thom- The Metropole Barber Shop. John Welch, President, the crowds are yelling, the men are Senior class organization: in position, the whistle blows—the as covers ball in fine style. Bloor For High tirade Tonsorlal Work. President, Miss Alexander, ARTESIAN BATHS. Y. W. C. A. battle begins. lakes one, "Pete" five and Thomas In connection with Hotel Metropole. Beatrice Tomllnion, President, on side kicks twenty-five with no re- First Vice-President. Miss Spenee. J. P. BAHL, Prop. turn—Robinson takes four, Black fails, Second Vice-President, Miss Bow Add-Ran Society. Game in Detail. Robinson on side kick for fifteen man. T, •'. r. wins toss-up and defends Bonner Frlzzell, President, yards and Ashburn covers. Thomas Secretary. Miss Matthews. south goal. Massey kicks off thirty- l [erbei I Boseman, Secretary. McClelland Hotel gets ball on forward pass—Glover Treasurer, Miss Bailee. EUROPEAN. Clark Society. flve yards to Wiley who returns fif- plunges for ten and Muse for four, Normal Department. Rates 50c and Up. teen; Robinson Lakes five and Black I. A. Dryden & Co., Proprietors. Lena Burford, President, Knight two, Thomas fails and Massey The Normal class has enrolled a ten, balls goes nver on fumble—Bloor Fourth and Austin Streets. Zula Kiniiard, Secretary. attempts place-kick twenty yard line; total of twenty-live students, of whom WACO, TEXAS. takes one and Knight five, Thomas Walton Society. kick blocked with Billingsley cover- fifteen arc beginners from outside the on side kick out-bounds Baylor at- (llola i Ireene, President, University. tempts foi ward pass and fails; pen- ing. (Ball is now within fifteen yards WHEN THINKING OF Kathleen < llbson, s oretary. of Baylor's goal.) Muse fails, Billings- Sixteen advanced students of piano, Shirley Society. alized fifteen yards, Robinson tears ley takes three and Massey fails at comprise the force of Normal teach oil' six and Newion eight; Baylor Photos John C. Welch, President. another attempt at place ikek—kick ers. again penalised for holding fifteen Mj ii le Tomlinson, Becretarj blocked with McCasland covering THINK OF yards; Baylor kicks one out bounds 1 Puitt tears off eighteen, Robinson Miss Wallace , graduate in piano, Horned Frog. "Pete" fails to gain; Thomas fails ten, Clover stops forward pass cover- '07, has returned for post-graduali Col man Studio. Gordon It. Hall, Editor in Chiei and kicks leu yards oul bounds—Roll ing; ovoid. (The ball is now nearly work, in connection with literary 509 1-2 AUSTIN AVE. .i Olen Wallace, Business Manager insun takes twelve, Newton live (Bay- in center of field and with five min- work. lor penalized live yards, off-Side) DI8COUNT TO STUDENTS. Senior Class. Wile) eight and Itaylor makes at- utes of play. You will notice that until now the playing has been in Mrs. Caulder of Hillsboro is regis- Gordon Hall, President, tempt al forward pass; Thomas nabs REMEMBER tered for pipe organ under Mr. Wiin Jennie McCullough, Secretary. ball Bloor fails; Wallace passes Baylor's territory.)—Knight takes two berlv. Juniors. twenty yards lo Thomas, Stewart yards, Bloor five and Wallace passes The T.C.U. Drug Store For anything in Drugs. Druggist Bryant Collins, President, takes two, Pete four and Massey fum- ball alter being tackled with Baylor The Junior class will soon lie or Sundries, Stationery. Cutlery, Mabel shannon, Secretary, bles mi attempt to pum -Black takes covering—(Baylor penalized fifteen Cold Drinks and Cigars. ganized, The class numbers ten. Sophomores. twelve and Wiley fails. Haylor passes yards lor hurdling.) Puitt takes five and then fails, Robinson two, Puitt Lc C. Wright, President. twenty yards to Robinson who clears A large per cent of the photos in Miss Lucille Harwood of Dallas, ma- Lucille Wolfoxd, Secretary. out lor 'I', c, r. goal with a good bad. goes for—time is up and score is 6-6. last year's "Horned Frog." as well as The teams exchange nine rahs! triculate in the music class of last in the illustrated booklet of T. C. U., Freshman. Tommy after running twenty yards were made by Heilman the Photog- year, was a T, ('. U. Visitor Wednes- Cavil) Muse, President makes sensational tackle within five rapher. If you want the best at a Line-Up. day. most reasonable price, see him. Stu- Kathleen Munn, Secretary, yard line. Black fails to gain; Wiley dio 107 1-2 South Fifth St. Residence T. C. U. Baylor. front of T. C. U. BlllingSley ., Fouls Prof. Winiberly is organizing the ® ® ® © @ ® ® ® ® ® ® {°i ® © © © © © ® ® @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ © © Left End. band. Seventeen players are at work, © Why Not Wear the © Btewarl Roller but others are desired. Another saxa- 508 is tin' Number; St.Char- © I.eft Tackle. phone player is needed, and more bass les is the name; FINE IIAII; CUT- | Imperial $3 Hat © Wallace , Bland players. The hand rehearsals are free TING and SHAVING is the business © © Left Guard. to the players and it is hoped Your friends ami well wishers, © There is none Letter © Massey Ashburn that we will soon have a fine band Stowe Bros. & Raborn. © for the money, We ape © Right Guard. to toot while we root against Haylor. © sole agents tor thai line © Muse Wiley Uncle Sam Shoe Shop *p and have them In ah the © Right Tackle. Orchestral practice has begun, un- © Wright, (Capt.) (Capt.) McCasland der Prof. Hunter. Old students will We do firsklass repair- © NEW SHAPES, COLORS iii|> Right Bind. © and SIZES, remember how much this organization Thomas Puitt and Newton added to our Sunday school anil coni- New shoes sold and old © shoes re-soled © Quarter. ncement music of lasl year. OLD PHONIC f Hooks-Star Co. © Knight Robinson TO-2r ©J* The Clothiers to Please Left Half. Wanted -Some one to hold my hand 5 418 Austin Street, Waco CHRIS KEMENDO Bloor Tarleton, l„ Wiley in position when I practice violin.— Hrop ©®®®@@©©©©®®®®®®®©©©©©©©©©©© Right Half. Vesta Weaver. 419 Franklin St.