The East Texan (Commerce, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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"JU8T A LITTLE BETTER SERVICE"
PHONE 98
SO LS YOUR
OLD MAN'
HALDEEN BRADDY’S
SUCCESS
Why didn't you send your titan to
mend my electric bell?”
"I did, madam, but ax he rung three
times and got no answer, my cnau de-
cided there wax nobody home.”
pastor
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Oh K. T Vie'ory Helle,
A nies-.g, good to tell
From comrade* loved who sleep,
Who-e virtue, we -hall keep
For E T’» vic tory meet!
Itlug. ring, nag!
I>x',*r Vaughan
voice
well.
I married your
Bing ring ring!
Oh K. T Victory Bell!
Each victory to tell
When brain and brawn employ
Each maid and college boy
In sport* we all enjoy!
Blup ring, ring!
Texan
He need* the words of j ly a student of East
affection*,
CALIBAN
Of Caliban, who sits in hell.
Who neither hopes nor cures.
Whose thoughts are tangled nets.
Ah black uh his belly hairs.
Of Caliban, who sits tn hell.
Who neither hopes nor fears.
Whose* lingers twine al«>ut the lime
Of aad end sinful years.
HEAD OVER HEELS
Just when the moon rode below
And just twhen the sun sailed alcove,
I slipped on the point of a star
And tell in the lap of love.
BIT THAT I THINK
OF YOU
I never Hee a lonely star.
Or hear a wind that wails,
But that I see a lonely ship.
Cnfurling lonely sails.
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Sing. sing, sins!
Oh K T Victory Bell!
An sidelines raise a yell
To help a team to win;
Debating girls, or men
It helps all E. T Win!
Rina, ring Hug1
eSunday, June l!Hli, is Fathers
Show Had you've been thinking of him.
Buy him a tie here and see him smile’
We've st wonderful selection Io choose
from ami have appropriate boxes to
place them in.
You'd he expecting something if you
were a Dad.
regular fellow, aren't vou!
SO IS YOUR OLD MAN!
ZSU
‘•John, why are you drinking
liquid veneer*”
“I’m just acquiring a
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At times, am moved
To adopt a knowing look,
< all to the mind the
Infirmitio of public traditions.
Foolish hiaa**s, etr.f
To get down a book of Shaw's,
Of* maybe jtmt Browning,
And stud* <tix« <t*rmngiy
Human Nature.
To wond«*r which are
The beat method* of • hanging
The organization.
If |»OjM»*i'»l»|e,
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"I think I'll take a trip down
to South <’aroliua.”
"Going to < harleston?”
"Grac ious no! I’m going
cuperate.”
I There is much talk, and rightly.
I too, of Mother’s Day. Why not think,
I talk, and participate in l ather's Day ’
I Dear old fathers’ How they work,
plan, arrange for the boys and girls
I whom they dearly k»ve We owe much
to Father. then why not ac tive ly par-
ticipate tn Father’s Day
In the sc heme of things, father bus
hl* duties, his work He liaa a
longing in his soul for the thought of
I non for the low of daughter, and
for an expression of these vital, lov-
ing. essential qualities from those
whom he loves. In his busy day. in
i his toils and strivings bls heart
yearn- tor a word, a phrase, a sen-
tence which may lie sung in his re-
membrance, in is praise.
P ’on.
’ •■:.* t- i.. u... >n the
vlfds’ of these atroc ities,
‘ * >1 > > ’ m,wt »f them.
|An*i use my neighbor's
lac on mower
A bac helor pastor was being enter-
tained in the home of one of hia ru-
ral partshoners, whose daughters were
past their first youth. One of the
daughters was showing the
through tlie flower garden,
suddenly she brightened, and
"Come this way; mother has
of the pretties old maids!
should see them.” To which the
tor replied, seriously;
“Yea. I know. I have been looking
at you all day.”
MH. I LOOM IIIMIt W IV
"W. 11. here you are,” said the doc-
tor. a pill for the kidneys, a tablet
for tlie intestine's, and another lull for
the nerves.”
"But Icack he re, doctor," said the
patient, "how will the little beggura
know where to go when they're in-
side'"
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The very l*l«»i slvles. inalrn&h and colon jUM unpacked shipped direct from
e islnrn manufacturers purchased through our New York Office Tim office
keeps us in touch with every thing that 11 new. and the price b at the lowest pos
siblr mark We’re anxious for vou to see
all stMs M1! <
Latin club
the opposite
-ide of the Auditorium the Venus de
Milo, and it is hoped “ ‘
Father Is human—he desires to he
remembered, to be encouraged, aided
in bis atrugslea for the auictcnance of
life to Keep the home* fires burning
financially
love, tender affection*, words of
coinfort ami c heer, to tide him over
many trials of life. His heart beats
for the recognition, the sympathy, the
earnest appeal for the sweetness
which results from a word, a specific
recognition of his services, bls con
tribution. his inspiration for the on-
ward progress of soc iety.
With careiul - >Mideration for him,
father ma do much mor.- for the on-
warti progress of humanity than I*
now being experienced. With a re-
cognition of him as a worthwhile
greater efficiency, better plan* for
being, he may • v.-n stem the tide for
the advancmenc of life forces, and
for the humanitarian acts of love, de-
votion and good cheer, for which
society has a great need In this day.
With proper recognition of hhn and
his pr»|>er pla. in life, father may
live more happily, and more stead-
fastly. tor th ecause of righteousness,
and for the loving protection of
country, home, and loved ones, be-
coming a more efficient and useful
citizen and worker In the common
cause of a progresive civilization.
pose as a
23rd and 24th
In range of
Summer Session will see the Winced
Victory In place. The
has planned to place on
INFORMATION »•<■■«»■» wm. •«
".Man. ef Ah didn't have no mo’ i
bntlns clan what you got, Ah’d ” i
"Hesh up. boy! Ef yo’ brains was ■
dinnamite, an dey doubled ever’ se-
cond toh a hundred yeah* an' den
sploded, de.v wouldn't blow yo hat oft
on a windy doy.
museum Once inside, all
I voices are low,Ted as the
| sightseers surge through
lerles.
classes were to meet,
particular reference
Cootses. For further
apply to Miss Vivian Browning head
of the Department.
the vessels of the old Vikiing*. so
Nike, the Winged Victory, led men on
and brought them courage. Through
c enturies her influence has been felt.
Together with the exquisite Venus de
Milo, she has been copied and re-
copied until no land i» without in-
numerable replicas of her. And at
last, after two years of planning and
schcmiinu. the f'ercl® Francois, nr the
French Club, as the organization is
perhaps better known, is finding a
way to bring to the new auditorium
one of the best reproductions of the
world famed statue. The first money
was definitely set aside for the pur-
result of the* program given
The end is now wfth-
achievement, and the*
that nothng |
will interfere with either’* plan* be-
ing carried out This is one case
where the realisation of a c herished
scheme wll be better than the much
vaunt,- anticipation. From time to
I time throughout the summer, the stu-
I lent body of the summer session will
| lie glv.-n an opportunity Io co-operate I
with both foreign language clubs in
attaining the desired ends.
"What Is the secret of your life?”
asked Mrs. Browing of Charles Kings-
ley. "tell me, that I may make mine,
beautiful, too.”
He replied "1 had a friend ”
< otitinued From Page One
ing But long before reaching the
stairway, the eye of the traveller has
lieen fixed on the Winged Victory
Try to see her with him, if you can
He h*s just come in from the street
outside* Five minute* have served
to bring him in touc h with relics of
five, or perhaps iwent-five. centuries
Out in the street* the taxi cab* whir
past. The flowers in the lovely gar
den* are brilliant in the sunshine.
Tourists are entering and leaving the
is quiet;
tide of
tlie gai-
I’assing straight on down the
long arcade flanked on either side by
columns, wc* pause only a mome nt or
two here and there Swept along by
the c rowd, we go forward toward the
main stairway which midvvi|y sepa-
rates to right and left. As If she
were standing high on the prow of
the Greek bark for which she was
carved, with her wings spread wide,
the lovely, flowing draperies follow-
ing the* curves of her body, every line
of which bespeaks movement, the
Winged Victory rises above u* The
statue stand* out some nine feet tall
in relief against a background of
terra cotta, or rather a burnt orange.
The head and arms are missing, but
so powerfully doe* the grace of the
body appeal to us that we take" no
cognlzanc*, of the fac t that the figure
I* mutilated like the warrior re-
turned from battle. It is her prowess,
her force that claims our admiration.
Like the carved image** that graced
I never see a lonely girl.
With eyes of waiting fire,
But that 1 see another girl.
In the land of my desire.
1 never read the books that are
Of pirate* on the sea.
But that I see a lonely light
Steering hoome to me.
Referring to last week’s
page three, "information,”
graph one. there was not sufficient
qualification of the days upon which
Monday hw*
to Campus
information
Following are (he three of Mr
Haldeen Braddy’s poems which were
recently published in "The American
Poetry Anthology", edited by Howard
Fairlie, io which publication atten-
tion was drawn in Literature and
Literati eoliims of last week’* East
Mr. Braddy, who was fotrner-
Texas State
T<*i Ilers’ 1 ollege and a member of
the East Texan Staff, Is now atte nding
the University of Texas.
Telegram from son at college:
Send one hundred dollars I’m broke.’
Father's Reply; "So's your
man.”
Mra. Jone*’ Husband wa» a strong
I drinker and < ante home drunk often.
I One night on his way home his wife
thought she would scare him. so she i
jHCH. d a* ghost standing by the road- j
side with a sheet over her head As I
be came along !” -aid. “Hello, who j
sew you'" she said in a deep
• I am Satan.” e said. "Oh.
i ume along with me
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