.tftifi T A IT heL ppj j? TAR. H EEL ng mate"al -and hong-a pre ummary. ine worK is very apt to be below standard. The argu- Oflicial Organ 01 cue Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. entire justice of the bill is doubt ful. It is almost certain that in the past managers.-have figured on a certain per cent of the soci- eties not paying- their hills and BOARD OF EDITORS ment that "its as fair for one as the other" wont hold water. Car olina has been proud of the stand ard her teams have set and she of prices w.mtQ in maintain Hint ctfinrl ntvl . We RUP-crest that tlllS entire especially in the face of the de- trouble be averted by the mana Editor-in-Chief feats of last. spring-. As impor- rers submitting- to some responsi- iPATTEESOft DRUGGISTS. W. P. Fuller, - - T. C. Linn, Jk., - Managing Editor tant as a fav0rable oflicial iu'dtres' ble person or persons in each or- associate editors drisinn is the o-fiiprai fWiino- nf ornmxation a letral contract tor a - w. . .. IO o onsequenilv running up the scale OPKMTE POST OFFICIO I tae Holladoy Studio DURHAM, N. C. Official Photographer for YacKety YacK 1915 Studio in Chapel Hill open on Wednesdays beginning in October. PHONE 477 McDaniel Lewis, 0. C. Nance, D. H. KlLLEFFER, J. F. Hackler B. F. Aiti.d W. T. Polk. the audience and the opponents definite amount of space with MANAGERS B. L. Field - - Business Manager F. F. Bradshaw, .- Assistant Manager F. II. Cooper, - - Assistant Manager apt to try again tins Spring. Gentlemen of the Debating To be entered as second class matter at the Union, if you feel that a fall de- Carolina Pressing Club .' Next to Gooch 's Cafe ;' EIGHT 'SUITS A MONTH FOR 81.00 as to whether or not "that was a specific provisions as to cost. Expert Repairing, Altering and Cleaning. - Satisfaction Guaranteed W ,ii,ato " The nresent Senior class demand- HARRIS P. ALDERMAN, MANAGER Suppose two good men make ed and received such a contract the team this fall? Thev are not last vear. It took two years ot to cause this. P-iKers 01 the tsest uotnes orn at U. JN . U. ' Dealers in Felt Uoods, University Tailoring Company . . . mini .Ionus, iuiirninaws, sweaters anu mimocuans All other units could dotnrs aiso. u have, the Best Pressers on the Hill, Tfy Us. postollice at Chapel Hill, N. C. Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in advance or during the first term. Slnil Cii. 5 Cta. bate is essential to your happi ness or ambition arrange your de tails in the preceding spring. . . TECHNICAL TRAINING. "I want to sajT to you Electri cal Engineers that I believe the THE NORTH CAROLINA CLUB. Managers in the past have not been above the suspicion of cloud ing the true situation by keeping figures indefinite and vague, In this manner it is possible to get away with a large amount of money. No manager ever to our knowledge declared his profits. We believe a manager-ought to We 0. LeR. GOFORTH, Proprietor. I good you Can get out of your I work here in the Phi Society will make $250.00 for his work do more to make you success- believe it the present managers, Until this time the Tar Heel fui as an engineer than any Mr. Leach 'and Mr. Nance, figure has said nothing about the North course in the Laboratory that I openly and frankly on that basis Carolina club, not because of lack or any other man can give you. there will be no objections. In of interest, but because it believed Other things being equal the our opinion; as University men, it had nothing of value to add to engineer who can speak has the tlieJ ought to demand that their the most prominent feature of far greater chance of success in books be examined at the end of the University life this year. his chosen profession " year and the result made public 1 I nr. ri..: : .r . Extension is the center of in- terest and attention throughout the Jn fhe phi g.. Sat . contest last spring frankly made this institution. Professor Bran son's work is the best known and probably the most important of all the features of extension. The doing of the work will edu cate the University to the impor tance of extension. The finished work will educate the State to the value of extension. To the layman student it ought to be a thrilling thought to know announcement of his Leaves Chapel Hill Leaves Durham . po.uic .u. mm lu ' knowledge unless you tell it in an one ot the hrst units in a move- intelhvent maoner, Says Dr, IIt ment that is apparently destined v wilson hekd of the D , to maice me university or mrtn ment of Zoology Carolina the Wisconsin ot the South. urdar nitrlit l'uulR- j 1 . . ' . . -I wish every man in ny De. prohts, thereby winning the re payment were required to take spect of every one. first Public Speaking", declared As a matter of fact the only Dr. Herty, head of the Depart-huestion is whther the privi- li . r a. i .1 ment of Chemistrj, last year. iees 01 iwu men ouiweiifn me "Tiio tr, un at avr0cU nghis ot a thousand. inmseit is handicapped at every y. m. c. A. Conference It Elon ansrle. Take as manv English A Student Conference was held , . - " 1 - ... I . 1 A ll . r xl .1 courses as you can. 1 will notlai Jion ouege irora ine sevenin ; : . g"ive you credit ior zooloicall vww i , m uivu liuuiu-, iauum ACADEMY OF MUSIC Durham, N. C. Oct. 15, "Bringing Up Father." Oct. 16, The "Virginian." O. LeR. Foforth, Local Manager. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IX THE SOUTH EUROPEAN PLAN Ideally situated in the most desirable section of Richmond and with in five minutes' walk of the business center and shopping district. 400 rooms. 300 baths. Every comfort for the. Tourist.' Every convenience for the Traveling Man. Rooms Sin'glo and En Suite. Turkish and Roman Bath. RATES $1.50 Per Day and Upwards O. F. WELSER, MANAGER C. S. PENDERQRAFT AUTO SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: . 8:30 and 10:20 A. M., 2:30 and 4:00 P. M. . . 9:.r0 A. M., 1:U), 5:08 and 8:00 P. M. Other Trips Subject to Order. PHONE 23 or 58 AND RIDE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE 0, S. P. Three Machines at Your Service Day or Night. YACKETY YACK BILLS. At thiSymoment the University ... - r 1 - is eniovinp- wiripr nnhltrifv nnA . ... v " aoout Yackety Yack bills. muic luiciiigciji nuppui 1 inan ai any other time in her history. Jvery working member of the XT it. n. .. . 1 " 1 iMorin Carolina . ciud can add his mite to the growing result. Work will find a quicker and larger re. suit if expended in the North Carolina club than in any other student activity. Carolina was represented by five men. There were one hundred delegates from the various col- leges and prep schools all of whom were very courteously received and had a jolly good time. Among the speakers were Dr. W. D. Weatherford of the International Every spring there is trouble y. M. C. A. Committe, C. G. And Hounshell of the Student Volun- TKe Royal Cafe IN CHAPEL. HILL BECAUSE THEY SERVE THE BEST. WHEN IN DURHAM STOP AT THE ROYAL ; ' UNIVERSITY BOYS HEADQUARTERS. Fruits, Candies, Peanuts! HERNDON HARDWARE CO the entire trouble is due to lack tcer Movement, Frank Graham of Second Door Below Pickwick; of business methods on the part U. N. C, W. W. Brockman of Jtj University of Va., President Har- a I 1NJ ,! , 1 T AT .T . per 01 iMon, ana u. Wilson . " " of the Business Managers 1 4 4 1 A . 1 ' ' 1 1 - 11 ue l,,ai "lis is largely uue 10 cn Trunlinu-W intt,.., I ' B ...ig til IV))IU1V the lact that practically every secretaries year the managers have had no along. FALL DEBATES. previous expnence line. Nevertheless the part of the trouble could averted. The Faculty has tried in this greater be MAR LEY lotry to arrange at this late half hearted manner to regulate hour a Fall Debate looks like a things by setting a limit 'of cost AKKUVV A CO-OPERATIVE BO ARCING PLACE FOR UNIVERSITY MEN YOU (JET THE BENEFIT OF ITS SUCCESS. $12.."0 PER MONTH. , , GO TO H.C Wills H a rd ware Store For All Kinds of Calsoniines. Paints. Oik V.i Stains, Wax, Etc. - ; - ; . ; - . . . , ' i Corner Columbia and Frankiin Streets Floor Phone 144. pretty poor proposition. Provided that a strong triangular can be arranged iu the spring (and such is the intention of the Debating Union) there are two strong rea sons why there should be no Fall Debate this year. First, there is not enough time now to get up a Carolinastandarddebate. Second, it is apt to dissipate interest in in the spring debates. At the time this is being writ ten nothing definite is known about the planned fall debate. No opponent has been secured and no question selected. Follow ing the settling of these arrange ments must come delay in 'secur- of the annual to the managers. That limit is $3500.00, we be lieve. That measure is stopping up the wrong end of the hole. The trouble comes between the managers and the students in the levying of assessments. The managers start with a vague no tion of details of cost; the organ izations'drift along in the com fortable optimism of ignorance and lack of responsibility. Con sequently if the final bills are steep there is energetic , kicking. It does not take much of an excuse for a loose organization to repudiate a debt when no individ- COLLAR CLTJETT P AB ODY & CO. TROYM.Y Call on us for ' WALKOVER SHOES, ARROW COLLARS, GENTS FURNISHING OF ALL KINDS ANDREWS CASH STORE CO. Vhiting & Horion 10 East Martin Street. RALEIGH, N. C. r JL o a D A " sheepskin " don't always 1 - show the brains a man's got, but ins brains may show the value of his "sheepskin. Advertis in' alone can 9i make quality an' popiilarity. but VELVET'S quality does give ua somethin' io auveru;;c. 'm& Men Furnishings ual is responsible and when the I "of the Better Kind," mm" Wm VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, is Ken tucky's Hurley de, Luxe ..with that aged-in-the-wood mel lowness. 10c tins ancl 5c nte'tal-lihed bags. 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