THE LOYAL STUDENT THE HORNED FROG will not depend upon his will be bigK<-r° and better this rt'wn mate- or neighbor to year, (inch your copy. You furnifJi a copy of the Skiff. will regret it if yoa fail t<> Subscribe today. THE get one. VOLUME XIX. TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1920. NO. 5. KANGAROOS STRIKE STONE WALL GLEEMEN MAP RAZORBACKS HORNED FROGS TAMELY ALLOW STUDENTS TO FOOTBALL MEN OUT TENTATIVE WILL BE NEXT ONE TOUCHDOWN, THEN RALLY HEAR FAMOUS TO BE HONORED HOLIDAY TOUR FROG VICTIMS AND ADMINISTER BEATING, 9-7 OPERA SINGER WITHJANQUET Predictions of knowing ones, minutes. This brought the Baker Says Prospect Is Hornies Determined to based the comparative show- count to the height at which it Enrico Caruso Will Be Washer Bros. Promise ing made by the two teams stood when the game ended. Good for Year's Bring Home Bacon with the Southeastern Normal Wilson for the Kangaroos made at Coliseum Next Trophy if Baylor Work. from Arkansas. of Oklahoma, were given a de- two attempts at field goals, but Tuesday Night. Is Beaten. cided jolt Saturday afternoon missed both. when the Horned Frogs went McCorkle for the visitors The first rehearsal of the The Frogs arrived in Fayette- through the battlements of the made some good gains by end Fine arts students of Texas Plans which include enter- Men's Glee Club, held in the au- ville, Ark, today, confident that Austin College Kangaroos on runs, and came near turning the Christian University are soon to taining the football team with ditorium) Tuesday night, re- when the smoke has cleared Clark field for a victory, the tide in favor of the Kangaroos be given an exceptional oppor- a huge banquet after the season vealed some excellent material, away Saturday they will have score being 9 to 7. The game in the last few minutes of play, tunity to study operatic singing is over, and at the same time according to Dan Baker, who is run the snouts of the Razor- was one of the hardest fought when the Frogs loosened their at first hand. Enrico Caruso, embrace the donation of a silver directing the organization. The backs in the ground for the third battles ever seen on the local vigil to some extent and allowed the famous Italian tenor, will trophy in the everft that the club is starting with excellent victory of the season. The sum- gridiron, both teams playing him to secure a badly placed appear in concert at the Fort Frogs defeat the Bears in the prospects for a good year. mary defeat of the Kangaroos hard and fast football. Austin punt. Throughout the game Worth Coliseum, Tuesday eve- encounter of Nov. 13, were out- About thirty men are trying out last Saturday has inspired the College had begun the season the local men had followed up ning, Oct. 19. lined by Stewart S. Bassett, ad- for places', though Mr. Baker local gridiron warriors with con- with a cyclonic crash when she every punt, and almost without This is the great singer's first vertising manager for Washer announces that only sixteen will fidence in their prowess, inas- defeated Southeastern Normal exception had nabbed the re- appearance in Texas, and stu- Brothers, at a pep meeting be able to make the concert much as Austin College is send- by a score of 62 to 0. When a cipient of every punt forthwith,' dents of T. C. 1J. are looking Tuesday night. tours in addition to the band ing forth this year one of the week later T. C. U. defeated the and this slip of the watch threw forward with pleasurable an- Mr. Bassett, who was intro- and orchestra. Hence it is most formidable teams in the same team by a score of only 20 a scare into the sidelines until ticipation to his coming. Caruso duced by Forrest McCutcheon, thought that rivalry for the dif- state, and it would seem as io 0, fans shook their heads the whistle blew. is without doubt the most talked talked at length of the place of ferent places will be keen. though the Frogs are off for an when the Frog-Kangaroo game The teams lined up as follows: of tenor on the operatic stage. athletic sports in the college Concert programs will be car- unbroken string of victories to was mentioned. Austin College: T. C. U.: His voice has been coming to life, and spoke especially of his ried out in a different manner offset the altogether different In Saturday's game the Kan- Gary Meyer this section of the country on interest in the athletic career from, that in which they have record of last season. garoos made their getaway to Left end. phonograph records for years, of the Horned Frogs. He elic- been conducted, Mr. Baker says, Arkansas University has no a whirlwind start, scoring a Wilson Spiller but it is said that the real pow- ited a cheer when he predicted and instead of the staid and mean record for putting out touchdown within the first Left tackle. er of his magnificent voice can that T, C. U. would score a vic- conventional system of filing football teams, and it is thought three minutes of play. T. C. U. Totten Mayo not be appreciated from these tory over each of her opponents out on the stage, as is the man- that the Frogs will encounter a fans groaned, for it looked as Left guard. feeble attempts at re-creation. as she has done over the first ner of glee clubs, the new pro- strong wall of defense when if the Kangaroos had the Frogs' J. Thompson Douglas Carroll C. McKee, dean of the two. He was applauded when grams will be given more on the they arrive at Fayetteville for numiber from the start. But the Center. he offered, on behalf of his order of the musical comedy. It Fine Arts Department, succeed- the third game of the season. old gang bristled and rallied. It Rainey Fulcher store, to give the football men is thought that this will not ed in reserving an entire section However, Coaches Driver and was as though the Frogs had Right tackle. a banquet when the period of only add variety to the program Of the Coliseum for T. C. U. McKniglu have the Hornies in tamely allowed the Kangaroos, Robinson Acker training has ended with the itself but also will lend zest to better condition than they have that; first touchdown in order Right guard. patrons, and indications point to Thanksgiving game, and when the men taking part in the pro- been at any time during the to make the sting of defeat Sensabaugh Ogan a large attendance from the he further showed his interest gram. The club is now work- season, and little apprehension more bitter, for Driver's men Right end. University. Students of the in- by offering a trophy in the form ing on a Barcarolle from the is felt as to the result of Satur- immediately braced, showing Jones Jackson stitution have demonstrated on of a cup if Baylor is beaten, the "Tales of Hoffman." day's game. the Austin men what real foot- Quarterback. more than one occasion that applause was terrific. A tentative trip has been ball was. Hollis Rowson The speaker then began to they appreciate the things of mapped out for the Christmas When the Frogs started their Left halfback. jdig his way into a mysterious the higher order. holidays, which will be miade in TODHUNTER offensive toward the enemy's Moreharl ((-apt.) Fowler | carton which he had brought to the northern part of the state. goal in the second period, they Right halfback. the platform with him, at the If all these places can be booked SISTERS PLEASE went through the Kangaroos' McCorkle Ryan [ same time remarking that when 1 the itinerary will be as follows: line for steady gains until the Fullback. QRADUATEOF he had seen the cheer leader December 27, Royce City; Dec. WITH PROQRAM ball went over for a touchdown. Subatit utions—Austin Col- down town the other day in his 28, Greenville; Dec. 29, Sulphur More consistent football has lege, Dalmont for Rainey, C. T. C. U. IS NOW w'hite trousers he had thought Springs ; Dec. 30, Commerce; seldom been seen on Clark field. there was something lacking in Students who attended chapel Thompson .for Jones, Love for' IN SHANQHAl Dec. 31, Paris; Jan. 1, Bonham; Several times the local warriors his costume. W.hen the laugh Wednesday morning were Morehart, Jones for C. Thomp- Jan. 2 and 8, Sherman; Jan. 4, had the pigskin within an arm's at this sally had susided, Mr. agreeably entertained by a son, Monzingo for Gary, Mosely Gainesville, and Jan. 5, McKin- length of the goal line, but were Bassett produced a handsome brief lyceum program given by for Jones, Key for J. Thompson, W. W, Blume, a member of ney. Secretary A. S. Douglass purple and white sweater and the Todhunter sisters. Miss El- forced to surrender the ball on T. ('. V., Henry for Ogan, the class of l(.)2o, and business is busy working on the booking the fourth down. Acker missed mted it to Mr. Diffie with liott Todhunter, of the De- Houtchens for Fulcher, Creen manager of the 1920 Horned of engagements, and will be able kicking goal when Ryan mad" the prediction that the latter partment of the Spoken Word, for Meyer. Frog, is teaching in the law de- to muike definite announcements the touchdown tor the Frogs, would he able to yell better has been entertaining her sister, Officials—Massingale (Tex- partment of the university soon. but his trusty toe redeemed its swathed in such a garment. Miss Katherine Todhunter, of as), referee; Boswell (Centre), maintained by the Methodist The Men's Glee Club has been Mr. Bassett has declared his Lexington, Mo., all this week. reputation when its owner umpire; Greig, head linesman; Missionary Board in Shanghai, no small feature of Frog activi- scored a field goal within a few intention to be on hand for ev- The Todhunter sisters are famed Vaughn (T. C. U.), timekeeper. China, according to a letter re- ties in years past, and under the ery football game, and the stu- as lyceum and chaulauqua per- cently received by Prof. Chal- able direction of Mr. Baker will FORMER STUDENTS OF dents of T. C. U. appreciate the formers, and the snatches which POLLYWOGS LOSE TO not break faith this year, it is m< rs McPherson. interest he is showing. T. C. U. MARRIED. MERIDIAN COLLEGE. expected. they gave Wednesday morning Mr. Blume, who was awarded were delightful evidences of the degree of Bachelor of Arts SHIRLEY-WALTON PRO- their platform attractiveness. In the presence of only a few The Polly WOgs, the scrub from T. C U. in June, is an edu- BAKER AND UNIACKE Miss Katherine Todhunter relatives and close friends, Carl team of T. C. U., lost the second cational missionary to China, GRAM DELIGHTS CROWD HEARD AT LUNCHEON. first gave a violin selection, and Slay, of Frost, and Ruth Ben- game of the season, Saturday, and the fact that he reached responded to the hearty encore when they were defeated by Me- the field in such a surprisingly A large audience, composed of Dan Baker, of the Voice De- nett, of Decatur, former stu- with a snappy voca 1 number. ridian College by a score of 6 short time after taking his do- students and friends of the partment, and Ralph R. Uniacke dents of T. C. U, were married a Following her offering, the two to 0. gri e emphasizes the great need Shirley Walton literary societies of the Violin Department, were sisters were enthusiastically re- few days ago in the parlors of The second team has been for this kind of mission work in from the outside, heard the ini- heard at the regular luncheon ceived when they sang two ne- the First Christian Church of playing in hard luck. Due to the countries where government tial program of those combined of the Fort Worth Salesmanship gro songs, described by Miss El- Fort Worth, Walter P. Jen- various causes, the Pollywogs has not been developed to a very organizations, Friday evening. Club last week, and much pleas- lott Todhunter as the folk songs don't maintain the same lineup great degree. A. S. Douglass, president of ure was manifested at their ap- nings, pastor of the University of the nation. At the behest of church, officiating with the ring two days in succession, and it the Shirley society, was in pearance, it is said. Several of the graduates of President Waits, the director of ceremony. After the wedding is thought by some that even the class of 1920 are preparing charge of the meeting, and gave the Department of the Spoken the couple left for a bridal trip the crack teams need a little for foreign missions. Mrs. W. a snappy address of welcome. A La Mode. Word read one of O. Henry's to San Antonio. They will make concerted practice before they C. Sloan is now in the College Miss Madeline Jones, president Shopper: I want to get a stories, and she did it with such their home at McAllen, Texas. can hope to go out and win of Missions at Indianapolis. of the Walton society, ably acted fashionable skirt. fidelity to life as to elicit the The following witnessed the games. However, the scrubs Miss Ethel Shockley is looking as secretary of the meeting. Saleslady: Yes, madam. Will warm approval of her hearers. ceremony: Mr. and Mrs. A. S. are doing some good working forward to medical missionary Following Mr. Douglass' talk you have it too tight or too Miss Todhunter also had as Bennett, parents of the bride, out together now, and it is pre- work, and is teaching in Vir- the program was further carried short?—Life. her guest the first of this week Decatur; Mr. and Mrs. Logan, dicted that they will be in good ginia this year before taking up out in an appreciable manner, her father, General Ryland Tod- Rhome; Mr. and Mrs. Slay, par- condition before the next game. her work in the medical college. presided over by Lorraine Dut- "I'm putting on a show for hunter, of Lexington, Mo., one ents of the bridegroom, Frost; Fred Norris is pursuing his ton, who took the chair when the boys from France, and I of the four surviving adjutants Frank Slay, Dallas; Mr. and Mr. Leo Tsiang, of the Uni- medical studies in the State Mr. Douglass retired to his room want something funny. What general of the Confederacy, who Mrs. John Slay, Mrs. Bill Slay, versity of Chicago, who is the Medical School at Galveston on orders of the coach. Doug do you suggest?" attended the National Conven- Fort Worth; Heinie Printing Chinese secretary of the Intel'' preparatory to foreign medical starred the following day as cen- "Show them some; battle tion of Confederate Veterans at and Mabel Heliums, T. C. U.; collegiate Prohibition Associa- missionary work. George L. ter when the Frogs defeated the Kangaroos. scenes from the war movies pro- Houston. General Todhunter is Bertha Hensley, Henrietta; Na- tion, has been elected general Parks, another graduate of the duced while they were away." a member of one of the oldest omi Scott, Decatur; Christine secretary of the Chinese Stu- June class, is looking toward Miss Edith Bigham delighted —Life. and foremost Southern families. Thurmiond, T. C. U. i the same kind of service. (Continued on Page 4). THE SKIFF

♦ ♦♦♦-»-♦- other phases of government in the point we want to make. Why is saying that war is not the The Skiff our hands, provided, of course, shouldn't there be the same spir- only thing that Sherman said that the first phase of it is eon- it of good sportsmanship on the war was. Thassall. A newspaper published every Fri- lui'ted intelligently. sidelines as there is on the grid- day by number!! of the Students' As- Anyway, we are glad the sociation of Texas Christian Univer- It seems that, some of us are iron? At the football games we sity. world series is over. We haven't Extraordinary VALUES going to have to fro against some have noticed spectators cheering been able to intelligent- KXKCUTIVB STAFF of the things to which we have when the opposing team was pe- THUS E 1>IU>NEY Mltoi nalized, and such a thing grates ly for three months. You Should Investigate FOKRKST McCUTCHEON, Bus. Mtrr. .uihered BO long U "prineiiiles." This seems hard at first, but a on our nerves. We should like to see such a practice stopped on Rut it seems to us that Babe $3.25 Silk Hose $2.25 Th $4-79 Petticoats Entered M second-class mail mat- survey of it in the true light will v ,. The above is a new price on tor at the poatoffice at Fort Worth. the Frogs' side of the fence. It is Ruth was a bit ruthless with his reveal the fart that such "prin- A special lot of medium Jergey silk petticoats that Texaa. stick. weight Silk Hose with lisle n . ciples" will not hold water. puerile and unsportsmanlike. Be were ten do ars last sea tops, sole, heel and toes; and offered this season Devoted to the promotion of • There was a time when the in- ready all the time to show the son wholesome spirit of co-operation with- Fifty-four home runs! Shades our regular $3.25 sel er; on at $5 98 and $6 98 The lot in the walls of Texaa Christian Uni- opposing team that you appreci- structor and the student were sale Monday and while they will ftfforrJ any size as wen versity tirat, last, and all the time. ate good, clean football, but of the imlmortal Baker! That's perpetually engaged in a sort of last at, the pair, $2.2a as bright and dark colors. Plodded to the aupport of hijfh ideals. don't cheer a penalty. The Frogs more runs than the average mar- Committed to the task of reflectinfj tug-of-war. when the student ap- Women's $2.00 Silk Hose, Several hundred to select the progress of the school in such a ried man makes home in a life- peared to he of the opinion that will give you plenty of opportun- lisle top, double sole, black from, bu the new price of w»v that the outside world may be time. convinced that T. C. U. is the center his college course consisted pri- ities for an overflow of spirits. and white; a good value at, K™ calls for a prompt of real and broadening culture. Be a good sport. pair, $1.50. Molme Neti the ?5c gradej marily in eluding the vigilance Identification. of the Instructor on examina- Silk Hose—Black or White in light to dark colorSi wat. STARTING THINGS RIGHT. HOOVER-EYES. 18- tion, enough to "get by." This Plain Silk Hose, lisle top erproof (,uai;tv. On sale and sole; a $1.50 seller for nere at 5QC \ r \< responsibility is rest- idea has been replaced In a new A neighbor, seeing the 7- In faith, politics doth make year-old daughter of a geologist $1.00. ing on the shoulders of the Stu- realization that the instructor CHRISTMAS ENGRAVING puppets of US all. The latest rec- playing with a bedraggled but @_ ___y.r-._l. HAVE IT DONE NOW dent* Of T. C, U. Hereafter the and the student are working to- ord from the G. O. P. phono- yC CC/HIIC/X L» Before the rush. Come look our cherished kitten, asked what Iine burden of government in the gether toward a commbn end— £—s_ *Ma>_Mis_ , ' IT over—see the sample of graph is one Herbert Hoover. T1 M classroom will be upon an Hon- educal ion. her pet was called. IOr TlGSr V16W cards, greetings and letterings The erstwhile Director of Amer- "Well," replied the precocious _ — # j. _ ready for your selections. or Council, composed of n;eni Education is designed to fit ican Mouthfuls has learned the youngster, "that depends. Fath- and Ql.Stan.ee— „ l . Toilet Articles. of the student body, instead the individual for living with I'arkcr s Benzoin Lotion 48c campaign song well. "The pres- er calls her a segregation from T/"_)■V"PT•^^T/, IVb.ro Tooth Paste 39c of upon the discipline commit ■ individuals, and if it im- i, ent administration is a failure," an intrusive magma of doubt- K J> * ^ ^1\ Hinds' Honey and Almond of the faculty. This council will presses trim with the idea that IV. GLASSES 11 Cream _. __._42c he may be heard to sing. It is a ful genesis; mother refers to , Lyko $1.69 and $1.20 have original and Anal jurisdic- he must lie and steal in order to ,,in iu,| s IjiIac Ve et fact worthy of recall that Mr. her as the basement complex; QO'cne wori- '' ' ^ °' --si.20 tion over matters pertaining to "gel his" in the great scramble *■ r a. Pinau'i Eau de Quinine, Hoover's name was a house- sister Helen insists that she 'S OI tWO r small 79c 1S- the maintenance of honorable for existence, he might better hold by-word only because the a typical example of secondary standards in the classroom. have remained unlettered. Yet ■palr.> CU krg«, $1.39 present administration wished it impoverishment; but 1 just call 'Olfl^^P? Stcran's Tonic 93c This is good. With the passing there are those having serious so. It is also a fact worthy of her my dear little kitty."—Bos- U1QOOCJ Wampol.-'s Car.lui 89c of the out-of-date and unreeog- purpose in getting an education C-V^TTv -< '" r - Vegetable Com- note that Mr. Hoover has kept ton Transcript. 110 Dixed system of classroom gov- who are not averse to accepting ^•'jy^t * his mouth hermetically sealed •^rJ V Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25c eminent. T. C. U. nukes a vast credit for work that is not the VT\X -A '•-.•,'< Toilet Water 89c-35c on the campaign issues so long Long's Benzoin and Almond stride forward toward that result of their own individual as the Grand Old Party (lid not ^_ 1 ream 50c standard which all of us so hear- effort, we are told. There is f*p^v^tlt TV Vanity Fair Cold Cream c.50 see lit to utilize his food adminis- T ^$<4 ^r Rloaeh, double st.._50c poss.hly gam recognition among tic«—.lust uuthoughtedness. 1 -Haltom's Melba Cold Cream 50c but when he is asked officially Our standard for skill in every Mt,lba Vanishing Cream _.50c the higher institutions of learn- every one will make up his mind to participate in the glories of branch of optical service is tes- Mme. Isbell's Face Powder 50c inguntil she has inaugurated the to play the game fairly, remerrv ^Diamonds tiiied to by our many satisfied $J~*. Mx-ll's Cold Cream .50c the mud-slinging, he comes out Hudnut s 3-Flower Face Honor System, in the classroom bering thai only the cheater is with a bald statement- P«~«* Powder 50c at least, and surely there is not the loser, lie will find much DR HENRY SPERO Hudnut's Marvellous Cold amle bald statement that one of us who does not want his pleasure, much more that ap- Optometrist-Optician Luxor Vanishing Cream 50c other phonograph records First Floor Luxor Cold Cream 50c credits recognised without quea- peale to his sporting nature, in singing ecstatically. tion ahold he decide to finish his his work, and he will find that college work m some other msti- the maintenance of an Honor OlD'S DENATURED DOPE. tution. Rut that isn't all. Every System is not such a bugaboo af- DO YOU BELIEVE IN BOOSTING ATHLETICS? atudent who has the welfare of ter all. Our idea of a tragedy is the T. C. U. at heart wants to see case of the young co-ed who THEN BUY YOUR this grand old school go forward 8PORTSMANSHIP comes to college to gain poise to the best that is in store for and succeeds only in gaining av- The lial.in.iik Store CANDIES, CIGARS, STATIONERY and her. And she's going, regardless There is one thing for which oirdupois. A Safe Place to Buj of the many obstacles that are in the Horned Frogs stand, above COLD DRINKS at her path. everything else—clean sports- Which determines us that if JEWELRY The Honor System, like every- manship. There isn't a man on we ever have a son and a (laugh- (Juality and price, that will appeal to people of jood thing else that is worth while, that football squad who wouldn't ter we are going to call the one [(■.tat cannot stand alone. It must have rather lose a game than have it Ed and the other (."■ -oil. The Gift of OJta u a thaI llu was won b v the support and co-operation of »*"1 ' «*"« - HALTOM1 The Jigger Shop sits whose minds are not the Frogs by means of dirty and That will undoubtedly estab- D, A M O N D ALL PROFITS To ATHLETICS biased and whose purposes are unfair play. Every man on the lish the fact that we are simply Our Reputation Tow serious. There are those who squad is a good sport. To be hog-wild over higher education. Set-CfMettL AT SOUTH END OF CAMPUS would, tell you that the new Con- sure, we are penalized occasion- Buy Your \ni.i- Gifts Now. stitution is not a step toward ally, but it is but natural in the You'll have to land it to 'em. ► ♦♦-♦♦♦♦♦< ► »♦♦♦♦-♦■♦-♦♦-»-♦-*♦ full student government, but court* of a strenuous game to The Kangaroos did have some MAINBALTOITS AM) SIXTH STS.. thOM Who have studied the mat- "PUD some rough stuff" inad- pretty blankets with them. PORT WOKTH ter calmly and carefully assuure vertently. us that it is only a matter of a But that is neither here nor And we suspect that Sherman short time until we may have the there. It brings us, however, to MILLINERY

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SOPHOMORES ELECT Pictures Being CLASS OFFICERS Made for Frog Your Photograph College Sweaters At a called mfceting of the Sophomore Class, Friday, the Mr. Staut, official photog- What's that your friends can never buy, class officers were elected to rapher for the Horned Frog this Not because the price is high, serve for the year 1920-21, to- year, has fitted up a temporary But they can't how e'er they try— gether with a representative to studio in the rear of the audi- Your photograph. T. C. U. and Class Colors the Students' Honor Council. torium stage, and will be here "Dutch" Meyer was selected Yet in your power to give, All Sizes—All Styles for two weeks to make pictures That which when you're gone shall live, to head the class as president. for the annual. "Dutch" is one of the best foot- Reminiscent joys to give— As usual, students are slow Your photograph. ball men that ever donned a Frog in having these photographs uniform, having come to T. C. taken. Due possibly to un- Or perchance you move away, GANGER BROC U. and made the team in his thoughtedness, most of them They can see you every day, Freshman year. Meyer is popu- Second and Main Sts. are prone to put off the matter How can this thing be, you say ? lar with the students and is ex- of Frog pictures until the last Your photograph. pected to make an excellent offi- moment. Those in charge of cer for the class of '23. the publication of the book have Joys are legion that you lend, Hubert F. Hawkins, a loyal repeatedly pointed out the im- Life is sweeter for the friend, Heart ties stronger when you send— 18— CHAIRS —19 and active member of the class, portance of attending to the was elected to the vice-presiden- Your photograph. matter immediately, in order —Poem by W. H. Dodson. cy. Miss Lorraine Sherley, whose that there may be no delay in •I part in T. C. U. activities is rec- —The— the printing and delivery of the Have you an ideal photograph of yourself? ognized and appreciated by every annual. Make the appointment now. student of the school of what- The executives of the Horned TONSOR BARBER SHOP ever class, was unanimously cho- Frog staff are planning to issue sen secretary-treasurer. Dwight the largest and most unique an- Moved to 8th & Main Sts. Holmes, an artist of no mean nual ever published in T. C. U., Staut's Studio ability, was elected Horned and they emphasize the import- Makers of Distinctive Photographs Frog representative. Earl Dud- ance of having the co-operation T. C. U. Patronage Always Appreciated ney, chairman pro tern of the of every matriculant of the 509 Yi Main St. FORT WORTH, TEXAS meeting, was elected representa- I— 2 Manicurists —18 University. tive to the Honor Council after John Bradley, -Jr., had declared Good Start. himself ineligible to the nomina- Willis: I told my wife we tion on account of insufficient must begin to economize, and SERVICE QUALITY FAIR PRICE I college credits. that she rrjust keep an account A fair representation of the New and Old Students Welcome to of the household expenses. Established 1877 class was present at the meet- Gillis: Is she doing it? ing. Oscar Mayo, former presi- She has made a start. She FORD'S STORE CAFE dent of the class of 1923, was on has bought a two hundred and MEALS SERVED AT ALL TIMES the trip with the football fifty dollar desk, a three hun- OF THE DAY squad, "making hogs" of the dred dollar filing cabinet and Wait Here for Cars— Arkansas Razorbacks. has ordered a seven hundred —Just North of Campus and fifty dollar adding machine. —Life. GLORIA SWANSON IN FILM. Come in and look over our LEE DREADNAUGHT Gloria Swanson, who had the Maud: Carol is a wonderful- leading feminine role opposite ly clever and absorbing conver- DRIVER RACKETS and the most complete line COLLEGE OUR SPECIALTY Elliott Dexter in "For Better, sationalist. of ATHLETIC GOODS IN THE SOUTH. You For Worse," appears in a sim- Beatrix: She has other bad ilar capacity in "Something to are always welcome here. Don't fail to take advantage of our FALL SALE habits too.—Life. —25i/> off on all in the house. Including Think About," the new Cecil B. Oxfords and BROGUES De Mille Paramount picture which comes to the Palace The- ater next week. During this past year this talented artist has won many admirers by her splendid acting in "Male and Walk-Over Boot Shop Female" and "Why Change Your VVct'k Commencing Oct. 17th 811 Houston St. Wife?" Elliott Dexter has the leading male role. "MOONLIGHT' JNO. B. DRIVER, T. C. U. Representative. a bit of of a play with a bit of music A. J. Anderson Co, Prohibition of all drinks hav- Houston at Tenth. ine an alcoholic content ex-ced KIRKSMITH SISTERS ing 2.8 per cent is recommended a musical Interlude by a government committee ir. T. C. U. PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Sweden. They also prooosc HOLMES & LAVERE We carry a comlete line of Stationery, Office Supplies, that absolute prohibition be In a Novelty Skit called Drawing Sets, DE LUXE LOOSE LEAF NOTEBOOKS submitted to a vote of the peo- "THEMSELVES" and CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS. ple and made effective if three- L. A. Barnes Co. fifths of the electorate favor it. 4 OTHER BIG TIME ACTS 4 Students of T. C. U. 801 HOUSTON ST. 1 > » » mi WELCOME COLLEGE FOOTWEAR OUR SPECIALTY WHERE T. C. U. FELLOWS EAT Walk-Over Boot Shop STARTING SUNDAY 811 Houston St. Mecca Cafe Olive Thomas JOHN B. DRIVER, T. C. U. Representative 610 MAIN STREET Do You Know T. C. U. PATRONAGE APPRECIATED

—that money saved is in reality, stored ener- gy? Have you begun to set aside some portion Palace Hippodrome for Life's Autumn? We have every facility for Service in our Savings STARTING SUNDAY STARTING SUNDAY Department. Cecil B. DeMille WILLIAM RUSSELL (Established 1873) Presents in GLORIA SWANSON Fort Worth National Bank 'THE CHALLENGE OF ELLIOT DEXTER CtJVE THOMAS', in ''ZvswtoDY'5 SWUTHSART* ffeluu'ck Picture Capital, Surplus and Profits $2,100,000.00 THE LAW" THEODORE ROBERTS Main at Fifth. United States Depositary in and "EVERYBODY'S "SOMETHING TO THINK Mack Sennett's SWEETHEART" ABOUT" "IT'S A BOY" IN HER LAST AND FAREWELL PICTURE The International College at Classes are held all the year, Smyrna never closes its doors, and there are no vacations. THE SK I F F

chestra as that now playing in ganization has ever done. ,,,,,♦«»,,♦»♦♦♦ »*♦♦♦-»«--»»♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦>»«»♦«♦«♦<♦><>♦♦♦♦«♦ chapel. When first practice was called, there came together more than fifteen persons, and never has Stage Yourself I there been less at any time since Store then. Mr. Uniacke distributed The first regular meeting of Open some very difficult compositions the Y. W. C. A. was held Thurs- among the students and he was day evening in the parlor of Until -Look to your appearance. It's the first thing surprised with a very spirited Jarvis. 9 O'clock and able rendition of them. The After a few songs, Lorraine about you that gets across, favorably or unfav- lighter marches are now per- j Shirley gave a short talk of Saturday orably. formed with but one practice welcome to the new students. Night and many are given upon sight. ; The various members of the -It's our business to help you stage yourself; to With the exception of McDear- cabinet introduced themselves, help you make the right first impression by mid, all the old strings are back, each mentioning her duty. providing a complete selection of QUALITY these being Turner, Farmer, Ethel Ellis, Helen Phoebus Pickens, McCartney, Osburn. and Margaret Stuckert spoke on CLOTHES to choose from. .Numbered here are some of the the three angles of the Y. W. C. most promising young violinists A. 'riangle, the mind, body, and in the state. spirit. The new students are What jazz band or orchestra showing mlich interest in the SPECIAL VALUE would be complete without Y. W. C. A., and are giving their Hannibal ("Jazz") McConnell? hearty support in making it a FALL SUITS Ably assisting him is Roy Wal- worth while organization. lace. We challenge any school to equal this corps of clarinets. Ac- Shirley-Walton $40-$45-$50 ker, cornetist supreme, is assist- ed by Dahnke, (Mass, Luck and Open Program Halsell, drummer; Fowler, bari- tone; Cherry, bass and Chat- (Continued from Page 1) ham, slide trombone, complete the audience with her skill as a one of the best orchestras in the cornetist, winning further laur- and state. els when she played a subdued Mr. Uniacke said he expected encore accompanied by Merrill It's Sweater Time A. L August them to create a sensation on Turner on the violin. Miss Thel- Established 1881 the tour with the Glee Club. ma Reagan, one of the most pleasing sopranos among the Main at Seventh Street Students should be very en- PUT ON ONE OF THESE SWEATERS thusiastic over the orchestra be- student body, gave two selec- cause its members represent tions that were enthusiastically —You will like the "feel of it."' »»-*♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦»-» ♦♦♦♦♦< ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-»♦-♦♦-♦ some of the most intelligent stu- received. Miss Caroline Crisp, a —You will like the snug way it buttons up, and dents in school and are applying graduate of the Oratory Depart- the way it allows full freedom of the arms. THE ORCHESTRA. C. U. was exceedingly fortunate, this intelligence on an important ment of T. C. U. and a former because never before has there department in the college. The Walton, was heartily encored —And too, you will appreciate the fact that as By Reginald Martin. been such a group brought to- results are. gratifying. They are when she read a charming selec- it feels and looks today, so will it look and feel In acquiring Mr. Uniacke, T. doing better than any similar or- tion depictfng life in an Italian gether to form such an able or- all of the time, for our sweaters hold their quarter. Earl Dudney consumed a quarter of an hour with a talk shape and are warm enough for the coldest day. on the subject, "Dreaming," say- —They are all wool—made in pull-over and coat ing among other things, "I thank styles, in solid colors and two-color combina- you," at the close of his remarks. Merrill Turner, the incompar- tions. Especially featuring the Purple and White. Meet Her at— able, responded to encore after encore when he played the vio- lin. Jesse Martin, Shirley of for- Pull-Over Coat mer days, sang, his lyric tenor proving very acceptable to the $12.50 $15.00 $8.50 $21.00 appreciative audience. Seal Brown, Yellow, Cardinal, All Colors CHANTLYS CAFE Kelley Green, Cardinal and White, Purple and White 107 West Ninth L. D- Anderson Discusses "Work."

—Always Glad to see You "Work" was the subject of a chapel address made by L. D. TMisher Broitiers Anderson, pastor of the First Where You Get off Car Christian Church, Friday morn- Main at Fighth Lamar 3036 ing. After dwelling at length upon the divine exhortation to labor, Mr. Anderson discussed three ♦♦♦♦♦-♦♦♦« ,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« >♦♦♦« ♦»»«» ,.»»♦-♦ ♦-»♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ^» ♦«♦ * ♦-♦ ♦♦»»♦»«♦♦♦«»... benefits resulting from hard, »♦»♦♦»< ♦ * *++*-*-*-**-*-* The Very Latest conscientious work: increased production, safeguard to health, "NATIONAL BOB" mentality, and morals, and final- (Jives Bobbed Effect without Cutting the Hair E. T. REN FRO CO. ly pleasure. He said that every- All Colors one should work to produce not SELLERS MARINELLO SHOP Houston at Ninth only enough for his own imme- diate consumption but also Licensed and Approved REXALL STORE enough surplus to provide for 613 Houston St. Uunar 1183 Phone Lamar 81 or <» the needs of the less fortunate. >»«»♦«> ♦•♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦-♦-♦< He declared that the greatest WE STRIVE TO PLEASE AND ACCOMMODATE ALL T. C. U. STUDENTS safeguard to the individual, phy- ially the importance of care in tion as it is to find a vocation, AND FACULTY sically, mentally, and nuorally, is the selection of a vocation. He citing instances where men have work, making the statement, YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME said that there is great danger successfully ridden a hobby to backed by an observation of A STORE COMPLETE—DRUGS, SODA, CIGARS, TOILET Thomas A. Edison, that the man in choosing an avenue of produc- fame and fortune when their vo- ARTICLES AND CANDIES has no time to let his mjind drift tion which does the world mo.-e cations probably would have to degradation when he is hard harm than good, and incidental- kept them obscured from the J. L. HORN, Manager at work. Finally, he declared ly harming the individual who world forever. — WE DELIVER TO T. C. U. — that a great deal of pleasure may chooses that line of production Mr. Anderson is regarded as be derived from the day's la- for his life work. The speaker one of the most successful min- bors . then declared that it is just as isters in the city, and his ad- Mr. Anderson stressed espec- important to choose an avoca- dresses carry great weight.

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