/ MEMINDEX. If you’re going to town on buiz Jot it down If you’ve got to give a quiz Jot it down If you never can remember Your sections for September ’Till October or November Jot ’em down If you have to make a speech Jot it down If your brief you’d keep in reach Jot it down If on the stage you always shiver And your knees invariably quiver Try this treatment for your liver Jot it down If you loan that man a dollar Jot it down If you must have another collar Jot it down If there’s data you’d keep handy This system is a dandy Buy one now, Oh you Sandy! Jot it down. Christmas is coming very soon Jot it down As a gift this is a boon Jot it down Your mind no longer vex About a present for either sex Order now a Memindex Jot it down. Here’s the new method of making memoranda, a pock et case so handy and neat that it is a pleasure to carry it. A card for every day and extra ones for special purposes. The case is stiff so that one can easily write when holding it in the hand. You make jottings freely, for you find it convenient to do so, and you don’t have any trouble in finding them. They just bob up at the right ti ne. THE NEW’ WAY You have a filing tray with card indexes which make it easy to file your data according to date, subject or alphabetically. It will be at hand when required and MEMINDEX will remind you to refer to it at the right time. MEMINDEX saves time and temper. It is a daily reminder, a good one; it is very helpful and an enemy to man’s forgettery. Every man who does things should have one. On this you record your plans for work and from this you see how to work your plans. J. C. Patterson yard line. Yates passes to Collier for twenty. The next forward pass is intercepted by Cushman, who runs eight yards before he is tackled. Hig ginbotham makes three on end run. Quarter ends with ball in A. and M.’s possession on Baylor’s thirty-yard line. Score; A. and M. 27; Baylor 0. Fourth Quarter. Morrison goes in for Washington. On first play Higginbotham makes six though center. Higginbotham fails to kick goal from placement and ball is given to Baylor on her twenty-yard line. Moseley loses two on end run. Forward pass by Williams is inter cepted by Montgomery, who runs eight. McArthur makes eighteen on end run and Bell goes through the line for a touchdown. Higginbotham ; kicks goal. Williams kicks forty-five to Higginbotham, who- runs the entire length of the field for a touchdown, behind beautiful interference by Mc Arthur, who goes the entire distance with him, knocking off several tack- lers. This is indeed the feature of the game. Higginbotham fails to kick goal. Cox goes in for Ponder. Higgin botham kicks thirty to Cooper, who makes no return. Jenkins goes in for Williams. Yates passes to Meagher for five. Yates makes first down. Jen kins makes first down. Fouts makes four and Meagher loses two. Fouts kicks forty to Nelms, who goes in for Higginbotham, and returns thirty. Nelms then makes thirty-five on end run. McArthur takes fifteen on end run. Bell takes twenty and a touch down. Nelms fails to kick goal. Her ring goes in for Bell. Herring kicks thirty-five to Moseley, who returns four. Forward pass, Moseley to Meagher, fails. Cox gets eight on end run, and Jenkins passes to'Mose ley for ten. Two more forward passes fail and Fouts kicks thirty-five to Nelms, who returns twenty. McAr thur makes twenty on end run and Kendricks takes fifteen more in the same place. Forward pass, McArthur to Kern, fails and time is up. The Lineup. A. and M. Position Baylor Montgomery Moseley Right End Crow Cooper, Capt. Right Tackle Lyles Reager Right Guard Cushman Ward Center Bowler Porter Left Guard Lambert Lawson Left Tackle Everett Powers Left End Spake Meagher Quarterback Bell,Capt Ponder Right Halfback Bateman Collier Left Halfback Vesmirovsky Williams Fullback Substitutes—A. and M., the entire squad plays. Baylor, Yates for Col lier, Jenkins for Williams, Fouts for Moseley. Officials—Moise (Sewanee), referee; Pollard (Virginia), umpire; Dyer (Texas), head linesman. Final Score—Texas A. and M. 53; Baylor 0. I ALWAYS A WINNER ij P. 0. Block A 1 > XT" I The JEWELER ij Bryan, - - Texas X w m, X AXm and OPTICIAN We understand our business. Serve you promptly and guarantee satisfac- ;» !; tion. BEST OF EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE I* THIIIKS6IIINE DINNER CORPS ENJOYED EATS SATUR- DAY. Most Enjoyable Occasion of Year When Cadets Sat Down to Heav ily Laden Tables. One of the most delightful dinners that “ever was’’ was served to the hungry cadets Saturday. Lo! and be hold! when the cadets entered the Mess Hall Saturday afternoon at L o’clock a very beautiful sight greeted their eyes. The walls were covered with pennants, the ceiling was deco rated with bunting (red and white); and last, but not least, the tables were literally groaning under the weignt of of meats, salads, and “cushes.” Need less to say they did not “groan” under this delightful burden very long after the cadets were seated. The “groan ing” sensation, we think, was trans ferred to the interior of the cadets aforesaid mentioned. We have not as yet gone to see the “Doc” to inquire how many sour, twisted faces met his gaze at “sick call” Sunday, but we will venture to say there were quite a few. Those that thought it to be a pleasure to “oversatisfy” that lean, twisting, craving that has its origin in the abdominal region, soon found out there was a limit to all capac ities, even unto the cadet stomach. To make a long story short hut sad, we will say that the cadets “fell to it” like negroes to ribbon cane on circus day. Now wouldn’t this make you hungry Menu. Lettuce and Tomatoes. Celery French Dressing. Queen Olives. Assorted Relishes. Sweet Pickles. Tomato Catsup. Cream Oyster Stew r . Scalloped Oysters. Corn Bread. Assorted Oyster Crackers. Sugar Corn. Mashed Potatoes. Thanksgiving Turkey with Family Dressing. Chicken. Boiled Ham. Cranberry Jelly. Imported Jelly. Sweet Potatoes. English Plum Pudding with Brandy Sauce. Pumpkin Pie. Fruit Cake. Assorted Cake. Assorted Fruit. Virginia Apples. California and Florida Oranges. Pears Figs. Imported Malaga Grapes. Loud. Raisins. Assorted Nuts. Cheese and Crackers. Coffee. Milk. A feature of the occasion was the neat menu card at each plate which is carefully preserved by every cadet as a remembrance of the best Thanks giving dinner ever served here within the memory of the Senior Class. The wink of Satisfaction will be yours if you attend THE DIXIE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, and see the great Selig masterpiece “Kings of the Forest” in two reels. Positively the greatest and most sensational animal picture ever produced. 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