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THifi "Par lie St. LILEY TO FZACE VARlCULMn XZj n?JT Ll? Fellows, de with, C. S. PENDERGRAFT L E!t Tb Scccd h C;:!J:s Ihi ITWO MACHINES - DAT AND NIGHT The case of Jas. A. Burnette Through an error the account vs- ine oouinern railway the southern Kailway was of thePeacecontestMondavuie-ht hrtnght up for preliminary hear- week was oramitted from the Tar wS before S(Iuire Barbee yester Heel. day afternoon. The case was: R.L. Lasley'14, with the sub- did Jas. A. Burnette have ground jectof "Peace-the High Word of for the recovery of fifty dollars Unity" won over h. H. Ranson, damages on account of the delay I. M. Bailey, J. F. Pugh, and W. ot the special train to Richmond B. Umstead Monday night, March last Thanksgiving? Mr.McLen 4, in the State preliminaries of don' the attorney for the plaintiff the Mohawk conference for Inter- introduced the testimony of sev- ... i a. : ' ' ' a ,; - : r T it. national Peace. I. M. Bailey witnesses anu oi me iort.n tt; I Carolina statutes to show that he versal Peace" was chosen as alter flate in case unable for anv rh State mPPt in Crhnm ger Agent of the road, Mr. Jones The topics of the others were and tnei ; to convince the court as follows: J. F. Pugh, "Peace: that the plaintiff. had no case, an Intellecttal Problem;" W. B. However, he did not succeed; the Umstead, "The Final Progress of verdlct was favor of the plain. tn. iT?of? T?,. urn,! i-rr. inecase wtu oe carnea Forces That Make for Internation- ,nto the hiSher courts al Peace." ANOKA 71 Mw ARROW MCOLLAR Gluer . rUutt U.. luu. Make did'. Mr . Parker, the railway I A A , A J J A. A? ! Mr. Laslev will berlluinc ""cea me ksh- The University Press ZEB. P. COUNCIL, Manager PRINTING Telephone ..... . 158 IF IT'S GOOD PRINTING YOU WANT GIVE US YOUR ORDER Phonea No. 56 and 23 BOYS PATRONIZE The Association Store (Owned by The- Athletic Aoeintion University of N. C.) Athletic Goods, Stuent Supplies, Haberdashery, Clothing J. L. ORR - - - - Manager The University of North Carolina 1 789 Head of the State System of Education The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in edu cation and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 2(5 buildings, water works, central heating, electric lights. Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work. Hie Faculty numkiis 80. Students, 8(X). Lilmir.v of 75,000 volumes. Two librarians and six assistants. Fine Literary Societies. '1 here is an active Y. M. 0. A.v conducted by the students. '.Scholarships, and loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENARLE, President, - - Chapki. IIu.l, N. 0 Eubanlls Drug Co. vhat Did You Say? The judges were Dr. Royster, Prof. McGhee, and Dr. Bain. Prof. Patterson presided. .. - ' , . : :'. .. In continuing- his talk Dr. Pratt erave some of the details i and facts concerning: North Car- Mr. Lacy Addresses Y. M. t A. Mr; B. R. Lacy, formerly quar ter back of Davidson and Rhodes scholar and now student at Un ion Theological seminary, Rich. I mond.spent Tuesday and Wednes day on the Hilt Tuesday night lie addressed, a large number of olina lorests. At the present UtnrlMits at the ro-nlar V M d rate of cutting timber it will be a. evening service. His talk only a few years before the for- was on the need of men for chris ests are destroyed unless the tian work both in the regular practice of forestry is put to good ministry and on the home and use all over the state North foreign fields. His talk was Carolina ranks high in the tan- especially interesting because it ning industry and in manufactur- was largely personal experience, ing pine and hardwoods. Theve He has worked among; the moun are over 200 different species of taineers of east Tennessee and trees in the state, due to the re- also has traveled in foreign markable differences in climate of the several parts of the state. The appeal for the preservation of our forests demands the atten tion of all people ot the state. North Carolina now controls anb utilizes about 75,000 horse power of her watorpower but this amount could be increased to five times as much if all availa ble was hamessed. However, there is great danger of the pres Prescription Specialists Chapel Hill . North Carolina It doesn't cost much to go to the PICKWICK and it costs but little more to ride in a Gadilac Machine S.J.BROCHWELL. Proprietor A Hat! A Shirt! A Pair of Shoes ! N,- Then don't forget that Kluttz's Haberdashery has all three. The 1914 Eclipse Shirts, James A. Banister and Flosheim Shoes, and Hats. Call to See Us A. A. ULUTTZ thio for tk Bom. heathen lands. t Wednesday morning he spoke Farttishlllif, for stttdent. in uapei on met subiect or "Power". He gave various illus trations of the fact that we all respect and admire power in whatever form manifested. He then went on to show that while the power of God, is not as plain ly seen as the power of steam, for instance in running a locomotive, Royal Dorden Furniture Co. Durham - North Carolina E. P. C ATE, Jeweler Dealers In Iligh-Grade Furniture THE Every TO 1 rl. 1 XI211 Fine engraving and repairing a ildllil OI lilalJUi 11111 specialty. Watches, Clocks,';:. Cut m. c s. Noble h. H. pttn I. &Tw Glass and Silverware. , Vk-Pre.kl. c.JM CHAPEL HILL, - - - - - N. 0. 1 CMde ana strongest nantv in vjranRO wounix E. V Howell, President 0. T5. Griffin,. Cashier The Peoples Bank l.ueoo.LloyAl, let Vice-rreH. R, IL Ward, 2nd Vice-Pres vet it is iust as oresent in everv ent amount of waterpower dimin- thins connected with ufdaily ( 'iirolina Boys are always welcome at HOTEL MALDGUTJIE state become educated to the fact and practise forestry and land preparation according to improved-methods. There is no mineral in the catalogue that can't be found in our state. Our output of the more precious minerals is com paratively smalh North Caro lina mines better mica and more of it than any other state of the Union. Mr. Lacy spent a large part of his time in personal talks with individuals who, are considering1 the ministry as a possible fession Rooms $1.00 up Two in one Koom $1 K. I. Hugg, 'Pro.." fiO" Durham, N. (!. Medical College of Virginia cJME DIC1NEDENTIS TR YPHA RMA C Y S. C. MITCHELL, Ph. D , President. New college building, completely equipped and modern laboratories. Extensive Hospital and Dispensary service. Individual instruction, Ex perienced faculty; Practical curriculum. 76th Session. Minimum requirement for admission to the School of Medicine is a four-year high school course and one year ctltege -work in physits, themistry, bitlogy, and German r French. For catalogue or information address t ' J. R. McCAULEY, Secretary, 1157 EAST CLAY ST. RICHMOND, VA. proi- Many Entries for Varsity Debates. "The preliminaries to the Hop kins and Virginia debates -will be held next Monday and Tuesday Mount Airv e-ranite has (nights, March 16, 17. An un- no equal in building purposes usually large crowd of speakers any where in America. There is are preparing to content for the an inexhaustable supply of this commodity and the output stead ily increases in amount and value. When Hungry GO TO GoochY Lunch Room OPPOSITE CAMPUS Carolina Boys arc welcome at CRYSTAL CAFE The "1913" Cafe of the City Open. Day and Night Durham, N. 0. This is the .Ballot Box Freshmen Keet. . : The Freshmen met in Chapel last week and elected Wilson honor of representing Carolina against these worthy opponents The query is: Resoiued, that the political interests of the U. S. demand the abandonment of the Mnnrnp Tlnrtrirto On Mnnlav night we will pick a team on the HARRISON NEVILLE. Affirmative which will ero to Where you vote for the most popular student. You will find one of these boxes in every tobacco store in town. FOR BANQUETS AND ALL KINDS OF FEEDS. SEE Dalton clas& baseball manager, and Francis Jordan class track anouesvuie ana represent us Suci8Hor to Marse Jesse. against Hopkins. On Tuesday night we will select a team on the Negative- ta meet Virginia at Baltimore. These final debates are scheduled for April 18. At that same time Virginia and Honkins vill.senrl fjm hrA tn An institute tor road eng.neers de5ate in (;errar(, Hall Under itti II Ka hAl1 t. A. . ..... 1 - - I der the auspices of the University Ltrio. and, flebatps nn n.lltral and .mtot Hardware, and Everything manager. A committee was ap pointed to confer with the like committees from the other classes to make arrangements for enter tainment Junior week. : ; : BOYS CALL ON Main Street Pharmacy Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. A chindy line of Whitman 's Candy . Across Main St. from, Derwjt .... Durham, N. C. II. II..PATTBRSGN Men'a Furnishings, Carpeta, Rus. ttrndy- . , 1 fll. ,1- It' 1 I r nr l . and of the Geological survey. and' debates on neutral ground. The judges for each of the three debates will be chosen Miss Mary fAlexander Seddon from the members of the faculty to Eat. Opposite Campus of Norfolk, fry who has been visiting Miss Alice Noble has re turned home. Subscribe for The Tar Heel. ot the institution at which the debate is held. The faculty committee on Debating will act as judges of our preliminaris, se- lecung Carolina s representa GREENSBORO car . . . u GREENSBORO. N Bookkeeping. SKorthsnd, Touch Type writing. Penmanship. Write f or catalog S7 . C. How to Vote Tear off the front of a Fatima, a Piedmont or a Chesterfield Cigarette package. On the back of this package front writ the name of your choice, and drop it into the Ballot Box which you will find in any tobacco store. Package fronts have the following values: Fatima 60 Vote Piedmont - - 20 Votes Cfaeeterfield -10 Vote Votes will be collected and counted at the end of each week and the re sults will be announced on Bulletin Boards and in these advertisements. This is the Trophy 4 H.P. M M Motorcycle, A Ilght.conven Unt,ey hHntWnst machine very com fortable and itmooth In operation. Speed-5 to 50 mile an liour. With free engine clutch a thousand Intermediate speeds art possible, he Motor combines absolutely perfect compresHion und great wriirln qualities wKliminlinumvibration, ItntHndBuprluht Inframe(theonly properpoHHIon (ora sin gle cylinder motor,) Is rated H. P but develops 6H, P. by bruketest at 240 R.P.M. S tht MotorcycU for yourtulf V I ' nma$n . il ''I fH1' jjr Help your favorite win a $200 Motorcycle Vote early and often. It's going to be a hot race. The prize is well worth working for and to be chosen "the most popular" is an honor to make any student proud. Contest closes May 15th at noon. Standing of Nominees, A. II. Moore. . . . . . . .. ..5570 R. W, Jernigan . ..... ..4670 David Heath.. . ......... 1750 J. Iv Orr...... ., 10 tieo. Kutsler ..890 L. L. Abernathy ..840 Joe Hoffman.. 690 Dave Tayloe; 650 J. L. Parker 620 tives,
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