The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 9, Ed. 1, Saturday, November 13, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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ORAHUW P MILLWt
CONRAD K. LAM
Wi nV' NowHn -ti is 'at the
University of Texas where he expects
io Complete Hhe work 'for his LL. B.
this session. He is' making an excel
lent reeord there being in the Legist
laUve Assembly .of the Student Gov-
ernment orgaaialioa last year and
also: writing a prize-wining essay in
a contest among the law school stu
dents the award being announced at
he June commencement. This ses-
sion he is a quiz master in the law
school.
Paris
Mgr.
Sports Editor
Cfereaktten Mgr.
mtft'''iJi;
' Swirters: N. E. MeOuiro Mil
drd 'Yesger Roberta Turner
StneWtiae Bbsew 'Gladys Ripley
JUry Howell J. a Salomon Bub
PewU I wrence Fitzgerald and
BftMlBatton.
John W. Cox '22 who has been
connected with" the West. Texas Utili-
ed to Abilene! where he will bo with
ties Company at Haskell has return-
the W. Wiillis Cox Insurance and
Loan firm- Cox" was editor of the
Bronco in his senior year.
gether and formed plans for a Sim-
mens Club of Eastland County
James Hopper of Eastland Was
elected temporary president Plans
were made whereby all Simmons stu'
dents might be notified .of the first
meeting which is to be held in East-
land iHo'first Friday night in October.
All who are cligiblo are urged io
attend so that a permanent organiza-
tion may be .made. r
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AND BUSINESS
bmrcTOKY A
DR. WALTER R SIVLEY
D1XTI1T
X-Ray and Diagnosis'
415-416 Alexander Building
Abilene -!- Texas
niMoum not dead' says'
' SMtAKMt AT feS. U. CON-
YKNTldN HELD ItECENTLY
J
Maurino Priddy '25 of Floyd
N. M. has the honor of being tho first
member of the Alumni Association
to pay her dues. She says that sho
plans to attend tho Homecoming. ..
1 Fine Simmons pep has been em-
phasized in Eastland County.
Some fifteen or twenty graduates
and 'ex-students or Simmons met to-
Attempts aro being made by.lh'e
Executive Committee of tho Asso-
cati'on to enlarge .and correct the roll
of the members of the Association.
Kelson Hutto '26 began during the
past summer the work of card-indexing
tho members. With tho alumni
and exes scattered oVcr several 'states
and with no' record of the address of
many for 'Several years the task of
bringing the filo to anything" like
completeness is one that will require
much labor.
Euna Rudd '21 who has taught
mathematics in the' university the
past4 fow sessions is .awayon a leave
of absence this year and will pursue
her studies' in tho University of Cali
fornia'. - '
"' "Heroism is not dead in our mod-
era day." so said Dr. Frank Leavell.
Mm the B. S. U. Convention at
..lljiptegham last month. "There are
Ik. s Conference students whom
. is remarkable in that they
'great sacrifices to attend; and
m who. did not attend but made
k -aoaaible for their friends to be
jWWwC
It. was-found out that two students
wkyrte" present at the Convention-
had started eat walking from a point
sofaeJ hundred mles from Birming
ham h order that they might attend.
Laek.et lands did not deter these two
students from their purpose. These
two sWdetttflu were really heroes ac-
cording to Dr- Leavell.
This act was not the only one to
be. recorded in the minds of men. An-
other stedent "who was unable to at-
tend' gave the money that he had
saved for the purpose of -going to the
Convention to his friend who could
nttond. ''Ill give you this money that
I have which is not enough and pay
yea the rest out; of .ray wages" said
this yoHBg- man.
'Br Leavell in his short talk before
the- stBdeats. said that such acts as
itkeee were truly' heroic and that
these young men were the ones upon
Whom the nation could depend.
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WILL JtOGBRS MAKES BIG
SIT IN ABILENE WEDNESDAY
COWBOYS AND TIGERS
TIE HARD FOUGHT GAMEo:o
(Continued from Page 1)
THE BRANDING (IRON
(Continued from Page .1)
DR. J. W. GUINN
DENTIST
Office 215 Clinton Bldg .
DR. T. B. COX
i DENTIST
Citizens Bank Building .
MINTOfj - JIAMSEY
X-RAY and DIAGNOSIS
Alexander Building
Suite 313-314
Abilene -: Texas
DRS. ESTES RAMSEY
AND SNOW
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
Alexander Building
Telephone 1383
DR; STEWART COOPER
DR. T. WADE HEDRICK
Office; 3rd Floor Medical Arts Bldg.
Phono: 173
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i give all kinds of adyaatage for
on a' stage coacn. iiis
hasd-me-dewh britches had deep
" -oehto or else them pockets had the
bottoms out er-a-a-ah-er-which wus
Meet: Htely judging from the hands
aM arms they most always contain
ed: a-ah-er-ah-and Wm. Wrigley
does a. Mg bssiness with him er-er-
.' maybe' that tobaeeo company puts
' Wehewia-wieh.8W0lIerabletjulce.His
' stiff' besomed'" shirt hadn't been
searched sinee it was picked out o'
tlM field aadler-ah-o-er his spats wus
' "made out o' good cow skin.
' He shore made a hit in Europe
- eaoee he. hit every biff European in
;- Bslaatee gob. Mr. Coolige must a
' ben jfoud o' him as. he .changed all
".Jlyej.of. America's friends while he
' was ever there buttin around- Mr.
Musoloneo must a ben glad to see
' hW-eawe1 he seen all of Italy's hi-
' 'syeCes. 'The Ambassador wus a' pret-
r'fair-fiaBky fer in causo all them
"hicVdnolni' irnn he was a big man.
He.'.'weed .a; wrum the English Chan-
"el bet there wusn't room fer im. He
- mm ealy everything the Russians
had ssieent" their eoaatry an environ-
immfifi Ne-wonder them Bolshevicks
iMfcrklsWU -muety over here; they
'sfcttittBt-te bathka wits. He decided
am the next war them1' Europeans
mm sii"to: shoot' the short pants off
eVws..B" thinks then4 people over
haaat get anybnsom inenqs.
theiwrivop.rHe toM lm tnat
tar dang near as little
wMcfc aiat mnehjbo speak
threats when they grabbed the- pigr
skin and started twisting around the
end;. Cochran at right tackle and F.
Varncll at left tackle played hard
fighting games and were in almost
every play.
Cowboys Show" Up Well
For tho Cowboys "Estes Cox and
Davenport played the leading of-
fchsive. roles. Each of these men
broke through tho lino and around
thoends for creditable gains. Estcs'
41 yard dash off tackle was tho long
est gain made. Cox made' several
pretty twisting runs off tackle that
brought tho Simmons'' fans to their
feet. v
Herring Bounds Barmon -Bounds
Hale Daniels and Sam Morris stood
out in the Cowboy' line and few gains
.Were made at their positions.
S Ideal Weather
The game was played under almost
ideal conditions a brisk south wind
being the only unwtlcome 'fnctor. The
contest was vlewea.Dya crowd oi ap
proximately 6000 peoplb-who had as-
sembled for the '.Annual ' Simmons
Homecoming .'
As a' result of' the tie tho Cowboys
remained undefeated rin the Texas
Conference. Whllo.the Tiger-Cowboy
clash was. going on the Howard JPayno
Yellow Jackets increased their Con-
ference victories to 3 with no" defeats'
by nosing out the Austin College Kan-
garoos 30. Only the Rangemenjand
tho Brownwood eleven aro stilL'rjjted
perfect In tho Texas Conference (qnd
tho championship will' Te decided
when these .two teams meet on
Thanksgiving.
Tut had 'a million dollars' worth of
property in his tomb. The Biblo hints
.that a Sunday School teacher' and a
Scoutmaster will not 'die.-
DR. JNO. DRESSEN
Ophthalmologist and Registered
Optometrist
Citizens Bank Building.'
.Abilene ' -V Texas
E. R. MIDDLETON M. D.
H. B. TANDY M: D. -
MEDICINE and SURGERY
401402403 Alexander Bldg.
DR CYRUS N. RAY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Licensed to practice by the State
Boards of Missouri Louisiana and
Texas.
Office Phon- )23 Res. Phono 233
M&00 Ym Tried Out
Bf0&di Pastries and
Candies?
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WAGSTAFF HARWELL
& WAGSTAFF
Attorneys at Law
Abilene Texas
The Bureau of Forestry reports
that many forest fires are started
by "cigarettes.
Do not bo frightened your wood is
too green o burn.
NICHOL & CAMPBELL
ARCHITECTS
Abilene Texas
If to marry once is duty; twice
folly thrice madness four times is to
make tho. foundation of a tombstone.
A freshman studies about what ho
would do If ho were. John D. Rocke-
feller Napoleon orlBabe Ruth.
Sophs do tho Proxies' thinking.
Juniors and 'Seniors think about
nix.
H..C Witmer told me.thnt his un-
cle was in bad health when he died.
Tho line-ups:
Simmons
Moore L. E.
Pickens L.T.
R. Morris L.G.
"Pittman C.
Rathmell ' R.G:
S. Morris R..T.
H. Bounds ' R.E.
Estcs L.ILB.
Cox5" R.ILB.
Hyde Q;B.
Walker F.B.
Substitutions:
Some seem to think that the only
trouble with Ford's five work days'.
week is thafthero ought to bo more.
than five days to recuperate altcr
tho week-end. Maybe those fellows
use Ford products.
If everybody worked fivo days in
each week Mr. Ford would bo con-
sumed by his father' Mr. Lincoln.
TAYLOR COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
HORACE L. ROBERTS
THOMAS O. MASSEY
i Abstractors .
Office: 'Court House Phone 322
Phone 134 1140 North First St.
YELLOW CAB CO. .
BAGGAGE ANDRENT CARS
Day and ! Night-Service -
Abilene' -:- Texas
COX & HAYDEN
ATTORNEYS ATrLAW
Abilene Texas
Wo"arc prepared to meet your' "needs in this liner We are'
-hero to6ervo Vou'and cordially invite "you to visit us and inspect
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xo'n iunoier upposiio uampus'-y
'.'If MAKE EVERYTHING WE SELL" .
Special; Bread 8 cents per loaf
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R. C. Winters & Co.
Inc.
Audit and System
Income Tax ConiultanU'
Prk Bldg." .( Phono 318
THE ABILENE MEDICAL
& SURGICAL CLINIC
Second'Floor Medical Arts Building
No. 3rd and Cedar - Abilene
Security Abstract
Company
Rv'W GRDvlSLEYj Mgr.
tiffice"on"2nd'Flbortof 'Court "Houie
- Phana 2378
ABILENE LAUNDRY 00.
Launderers and Dry Gleaners of
the Dependable Kind
. PHONE 107
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Thoso who had part in making No-
vember 11 did not have to ask their
bosses for the day off. Any boss who
refused them.'will bo until next No-
vember trying" to .get along without
crutches.
v What's
EXES?
a school without some
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Tls !! alMff'seiae prey gooa
akvm lws4t.o both feet and
4t ' tawis she teaory The big
MjefM we;my itvue aucies
titer Mug ea4 Jt-was a change
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Mr. Rogers series; inspira-
diMuttiowd elevating cultural
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Trinity
;y; Allen
F.Varnell
Rolland
Burleson
Boggs
Cochran
Rhome
Wh'itakcr
Huffman
Ryan
Eichchelberger
Trinity: Schley-ior Allen Thomp
tfon for Burleson Burleson for
Thompson Hollingshead for F. Var-
nellKazelski forjlollard Rollard for
Kozelski
Simmons: Daniels for R; Morris
Davenport for Walker Cprapton for
Cox Compton for .Davenport B.
Bounds for Pittman Xox for Comp-
ton; Walters for1 Hyde Pittman for
Moore Moore for' Jennings.
Officials:
Myers.. Referee (T.WJ.)
t Roach Umpire (Baylor)
Boswell Head linesman (Centre).
JUNIORS HUNT PECANS
IN SPUE OF NORTHER
In spite of the cold windy morn?
lag the Junior Class of Simmons
University'chaperoned by Mr. "and
Mrs. .Baker went on a pecan mini
and sunrise breakfast early Monday
morning. Leaving Mary Frances Hall
at six-fifteen) they went out about
four .miles northeast of Abilene to a
poena 'grove on the Clear Fork. A
good warm oamp-'fire was immediate-
ly built after- arrWhtg. -As. seen as
the ;bexa eontainiag the breakfast
were brought from he ears the meal
W started .With the aid of sev-
arml boys; aad giris; dkeeted by 'Mrs-
lahar it: wwi: net king uatU jt warm
bnakfast' uwMiiig of Wt .bwttwMl
roUa s4mh. FfMkoh-friMi potatoes'
kcibnaU'appl M-mprskmaJtows
eeffee imi sreMs 'wm prepared.. Aft-
m WMUaa afl wmtnd In garnaa
Read 'em and weep I
Expert Shoe Repairing at the
Nobby Shoe Shop
The Post Office Is Across the Street
From Us
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MEAL TICKET FREE
For the bcst.n'nmofor our new cafe located at 1317 Ambler
Avenue Which will .open next week. Put your suggestion with
.your own name in the sealed box in front of cafe. Goniest closes
Wednesday .November. 17
See us for good eats We are new in town but old in the business
C. C. SMITH .
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COMPERE & COMPERE
Established 891
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE RENTALS LOANS
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Something New "The RcalThing.'in Hair DressingV
CHARLESTON
Lustre and Eliminates Dandruff.
Anv Yrii Hnrhar Inr ' Anrklinnti An '' l
Abilene Barber Supply Co.. inc.; ' '
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Hair Dressing Keeps the Hair W'ell Groomed and '.Gives Natural ;yr
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911 North Second Street
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CQMPTONS JEWELRY STORE f
? ' 164 Cypreas Street
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COMPTQN'S DRUG iSTORE
Alexander Building
Appreciate your trade and you are always welcome
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Rex Studio and Gift Shop
School and Art Supplies .Kodak Finishing- Picture Framing
Greeting Cards and Gift Goods.
249 Pine St. . - ' Phone 527
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Winniford's Barber
Shop
Maxine Beauty Shop
Alexander Dldg. Phone 2252
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When You Come to Trade"at Our
Store We Make You Feel at Home
Lawrie & McCluskey
. GAS OIL AND ACCESSORIES
' "The Distance to Your'Phone is the Distance .to Our .Store"
PHONE 810 PHONE 810
Students and: Faculty Members ; '
Get your DEVOE tube-paints brushes arid all types c-C art
material aV ' r
Abilene Builders Supply Cor ? '
. -4. il82 North Third
Guy Griff m . . Price Boyco
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Lueders
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Matador
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Paint Rock
Putnam
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