THE TAR ;H EE"!. THE TAR HEEL Official Organ oi' lite Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. This statement is made after , which any one of them who wis three years experience on both can use. sides of the fence; spectator and The State Normal and the player. The mental Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS W. P. Fuller, T. C. Linn, Jr., ASSOCIATE EDITORS . McDasiel Lkwis, J. V. Uackler 0. C. Nasck, B. F. An n D. H. Killefkeb, W. T. Polk. MANAGERS B. L. Field Business Manager F. F. Bradshaw, Assistant Manager F. II. Cooper, - - Assistant Manager postoflice at Chapel Hill, N. 0. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. j University are asked lo contrib attitude or every ute 1,100 to erect .a cottage a individual on the Campus has its the Blue Ridge Association lo effect on the team. Cultivate abated at Black Mountain. John winning- attitude. Make that at- R. Mott says this is the "best con titude so apparent that it will be- ceived aud best developed plan u Editor-in-Chief come a permanent "spirit" on the its kind to be found in the world.' Hi! has been around the work" seven times making a specia study of Religion. He ought to know. The Normal girls say they bc-r lieve they can raise the money Queens College at Charlotte with less than 200 students and David son with a little over 300 think they together can raise $1,100. Business men believe strongly enough in the proposition to put thousands into the plan with .no prospects or ever getting any direct benefit. With college stu dents of this generation it is dif ferent. Any improvement there means a betterment on this cam pus. With the business man it is a gift; with the college man it is an investment. If the business man is philanthropic enough to give his thousands the student should be business man enough to invest his cents. Managing Editor Campus breathing its fire into every situation. The winning attitude is easy to cultivate this fall. Carolina probably has the best early sea son prospects of any team in the South. There are more old men back, more new material to draw from, and fewer vital weaknesses To beentered as second class matter at the ;n the team than in an v other ro1- lejre. Remembering, Mr. Student Body, that with the best coaches in the South and as erood material I as any, you must realize that, vic tory largely rests with you. NUMBERS AND EFFICIENCY. The total number of initiates into the two Societies of last Saturday night and the coming night will probably Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the first term. Single Ciet, 5 Cant. THE UPTURNED FACES. There is one moment at chapel that is thrilling- When a speak er is introduced aud rises to I Saturday speak every face is turned to him. readl e hundred and seventy This sight viewed from above ia five men. The total membership thrilling. One gets the sensa- of the Societies will then be con tion of countless eager men press- siderably over four hundred men. inn- enp-erlv to the front to battle Every effort is being: made to in o "o J ------ - - I v for the better things, They are crease the number of initiates. all strong clean eairpr fares shin- 1 he condition of the two SC . e - - I' ing with the desire and ambitions Unties is far from satisfactory. of useful lives. The tragedy will cmoe when the ranks begin to be broken, when an unbroken lront will no longer be presented and when COLLEGE SPIRIT. It is worth considering as to whether this large membership has not something to do with the matter. It is an open secret that mod- the troops still in service become e student life is very highly discouraged. organized. &oine tuinf it is There are only one or two rea- overorganiaed. Efficiency is the sons why men lose out in the: Keynote oMntercst. As a usual battle of the camous and leave tl,in Campus life finds that a college; and probably the mos limited membership produces best important is the choice of poor results; not because there is any companions, i virtue in smallness of numbers One of the most vital comran4 i itself, but because there is a ions a man selects is composed of greater probability of interest the pictures lie puts on his walls and looks at a hundred times a It is a self evident fact that a man gives his best energies lo the day. Your pictures either reflect tilings lie is interested in. In vour character or mold it. ! the tevcrish multisided activities Surround yourself with sug- Lf college life, it is doubtful if a College spirit is hard to define but it is easy to recognize. A group or good college citizens have organized a University Uand. Over lorty came out to the first call for candidates. v iooioau game without a band is a lopsided affair. The entire student .body wants the Band; but ' good wishes will not buy Band music. The promoters must have some funds. In the normal course of events the Athletic Association ought to maintain and direct the Band. It is unable to do so. The stu dents are to be called on to con tribute. This is a practical way to help make successful athletics at Chapel Hill. Sigma Upsilon Initiate. Last Friday night the Odd estive, vulgar and indecent pic- hundred men are vitally interest-! Nurabe; Chapter of Sigma Upsi- ! l ' Ion National T.irprnrv T?Mtnri'(ii tures and you cannot cultivate 'a ed in debating. Conditions have . , . , . -L J . took in Dr. Edwin Green aw of good taste for books, habits or changed radically since the days the' English Department. W. T. avocations tj save your life. ; when the Literary Societies were Polk '17, of Warrenton and Mc- Your mother's picture, your the only extra curriculum activi- Daniel Lewis '16. of Kinston sweetheart's picture, enlarged ties. kodak pictures of home scenes, I" view of the above facts the prints of famous good pictures Tar Heel respectfully submits its ;vere initiated. Eldridge-Cheek. On Tuesday evening the 15th ought to be on your walls along belief that membership in the at 9 o'clock in the Baptist Church with the pennants and other col- Literary Societies, should be re- was solemnized a wedding beauti- lege insignia. A picture of the duced very radically. By the Ul "J 115 u"i"inv an" simpnc Christ above every man's desk in term "radically" it does not mean '''FT- ?Asl.S ,t '- I i.i . ... t. , jucivcu da his mine lbs liege would do more good than that an arbitrary limit be set but ' Josephiae Cheek, of Chapel Hill. ten additional councilmen. Let that conditions be so arranged The ceremony was performed by your walls be friends to which that only those vitally interested the Rev. W. R. L. Smith, pastor in debating work will join the f. the Baptist Church. . Literary Societies. To secure . A Noled - Visitor. this result the Tar Heel suggests' Chanel Hill had an interesting n DRUGGISTS. OPPOSlTK POST OFFICK I. 4 ' ? . J ' ; ; i PHONE 477 The Holladay Sttidio DURHAM, N. C. . Official Photographer for YacKety Yack 1915 Studio in Chapel Hill open, on. Wednesdays beginning in October. Carolina Pressing Cliib Nevt. frv I nnr i'g (:tifo , ; f AT v' WWII t.J V f C . EIGHT SUITS A MONTH FOR $1.00 Expert llopairing, Altering ond Cleaning. - Satisraction Guaranteed HARRIS P. ALDERMAN, MANAGER University Tailoring Cqntpeiniy Makers of the Rest Clothes Worn nt U . N." C." ' Dealers iii Felt" Goods, . ; ! Rain Coats, Mackinaws, Sweaters and Balinocaana Wo have the Best Pressors on tho Hill, Try UJ. . O. LeR. GOFORTII, Proprietor. "Broadway Jones" Cohan's, Greatest Success ACADEMY OF. MUSIC Durham, N. C.1 Saturday, September 26 O. LeR. Foforth, Local Manager. THE JEFFERSON MICHMONi), VIRGINIA THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH ' EUROPEAN PLAN Ideally situal cd in the most desirable section of Richmond and with in live minutes' walk of the business center nnd shopping district. 400 rooms. 300 baths. Every coin fort for the. Tourist. Every convenience for the Traveling Man, Rooms , Single and, En Suite. . Turkish and Roman Rath. : ' ' . KATES $1 50 Per Dny an J Upwards O. F. WKISEU, MANAGER C. S. PENDERGRAFT AUTO SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: . 8:30 and 10:20 A. M., 2:30 and 4:00 P. M. .. '.. . 9:o(AJM., 1:50. 5:08 and 8:00 P. M. Other Trips Subject to Order. HONE 23 or 58 AND RIDE WITH THE OLD RELIARLEC. S. Leaves Chapel Hill Leaves Durham . P Three Machines at Yoir. Service Day or Night. Students, Patronize - ; " ' The Royal Cafe Iff CHAPEL' HILL BECAUSE THEY SERVE THE REST. WHEN IN DURHAM STOP AT THE ROYAL . UNIVERSITY ROYS HEADQUARTERS. Fruits, Candies, Peanuts! HERNDON HARDWARE CO. Second Door Below Pickwick. ; SWA IN 'HALL CO-OPERATIVE .BOARCING PLACE FOR UNIVERSITY MEN YOU G ET TH E . BEN EFIT OF ITS ' SUCCESS . $12.50 PER MONTH. ' -GO TO- H. C. Wills Hardware Store Phone 141. For All Kinds of Calsoniincs, Paints, Oilsj Varnishes, rioor Mains, ax, Jtc. Comer Columbia and Frairkiin Streets- you can turn in times of dis couragement and low vitality. : : - '' THE FIRST KICK OFF. . Start the football season by saying-, thinking, and feeling "our. team". A freshman asked one of the football men last week1 7 if ''they had picked your team." The quicker the newmen realize THE CAROLINA COTTAGE. that they collectively are as vital The students of this University tactors WE WILL SHOW ALL THE m m i r,-M; t NE W FfflL4' ST YLiES Sept28, ;29;:aiid 30 that initiations be in the Spring visitor the past week in the per- AT I M MITlIf T VQ ' GTADr after the Freshmen have found' son of Mrs- B- V- Wright, of J" TJ riH ? ILLlL O ,5 1 UuL ...t) .he1Se,vis: :, .hat - .be :!f X'Xl Sllits Wmmfc 1 ' Mtf(MZW CteU "Raima. and so forth be announced onen- . J . J w,lH " ' f -i '""viuhuii, ,vvuiu ;(umhu- 1 . university. .Iliree ol Her sons ntlnn , Un4 -C;.! ; ,t CI graduates of the University 011 UVUI tUUlO, lltllO, I Ul ONiriS, Toggery and Regal Shoes .for Men. are One of them, Presidetit i Wright, of the E. C. School, is one of the , in vttroiina victories as , are ukUo iinir the eleven sweating men on the tenths of one per cent toward gridiron, the better it will Robert T. T. State's greatest educators. The oilier twoarc Icadersin their profession. a Tliree of Mru : Wn'irlif'o l ..,1. - . . . - . ....... lil flllUUl' Sneed-Marllham-Taylor Co; Durham;' NC. be.l$200,000 plant, every dollar of ers married University graduates. TAYL0E and J0HES, AfjentS

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