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Nw York City TOE TURKISH BLEND CIGARETTE . . i Interesting Baaketball Game Ends In The Alumni Review will come Vlct0ry or Third Year Men outon Friday this week. : artPrnooll !hc M,- JJjg An All-Stale IIili Scliool team olld amc xf ti,e olass basketball j will be chosen. bv coaches KlutUiAa,,.u!c which was played taijLhe, - '. r . and 1 rencha.ru. . " Juniors and Seniors resulted in a ?S to 19 victory for the former of her uncle, team. At the euu onnenrsi . half the score stood 14 to 8 in r.-.vnr of the Seniors and it an- lrot. and Mrs. II. II. Williams . re1 t,jat thc. ,)a(1 t)ie .will entertain the Fourt; Philoso- hut the Juniors tl.K-.ht- phy class this evening at their n lhc secomi , half and home, 'swept their opponents.roff; ihe.ijr. The Library wishes to secure a fCjCl. The game was rather loose whole and neither team University It Press Ga v is the guest Pr Kemp Rattle. copy of the University Magazine for Oct. 1V13 in order to complete its files. So v moti r Whitinir. W. P. M J a r Weeks, Sam Telfair, and Samue 'Newman have been initiated into Sigma Upsilon. Prof. E. C. Branson will spea at Goldsboro on Dec. 2') at joint meeting- of the Wayne Couu ty Alumni and County Club. Dr. C. W. Bain is attending meeting of the Coinmisisou of the Southern' Race Question now being In Id in New York City. It is pleasing to chronic le the advent of a tine bouncing babv girl at the home of Dr. and Mrs Kdwiti Greenlaw on Friday Do cember, I. Prof. Walker is on a trip to Avery County this week. He will speak at Newland at a. meet ing of the county, community club. , Professors Booker,' and perhaps Professor are going to New York during1 Han for Thornton THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH EUROPEAN PLAN . . Ideally situated in the most desirable section of Richmond and with re minutes' walk of the business, eonter and shonninp disrrW. 400 lis. 300 hatha. Every comfort for the Tourist. Every convenience holidays to attend a meeting Rooms Singh- and ' En Suite. Turkish and ot English Professors ! The Sigma Upsilon National Literary Fraternity will hold its biennial convention in Chapel Hill on January 4 and 5 as guests of the Odd Number Chapter of the University of North Carolina the Traveling Man. man Bath. RATES $1.50 Per Day and Upwards 0. F. WEISER, MANAGER C. S. PENDERGRAFT AUTO SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: ;es Chapel Hill ves Durham . 8:30 and. 10:20 A. M., 2:30 and 4:00 P. M, 08 and 8:00 P.' M . o: . ... J): 50 A. M., 1:50. Other Trips Subject to Order. ?NE 23 or 58 AND RIDE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE (3. S. The. UNITERSITY NEWS LETTER has reached a t ircula- lion of 4,00) which is still grow ing. This publication fills a long felt want and is inspiring very favorable, comment throughout the state. Three Machines at Your Service Day or Night. ,1 , 1 he University sermon which , was delivered by Rev. J. J. Hurt of Durham last Sunday was. very poorly attended on account of . c. . .j c " r the inclement weather. .Mr. Hurt i) Are onowinq All New Myles and Tabrics i t ph the sermon he . J I had intended to, because Gerrard 11 Suite fWrtttc Rlmne ! Mall ' 113,1 :wi,s ""Psantly cold. He, k i un uuno, viivi WUW, UUIIIIUUUUIIO, ITIUUIX". however, delivered a. short ser- moti on Genesis 28, 11-22. It is a matter of regret that so excel lent a minister had so few hearers. r ood Clothes Mews laws Hats, and The Regal Shoes for Men. Sneed-Marftham-Taylor Co. Durham, N. C. A'LOE and JONES, Agents Southern Railway. Most Direct Line to All Points North, South, East and West Mivenienl Schedules, First-Class Equipment, Complete Dining Car .Service. Through Pullman Sleeping Cars to All Principal Cities . and Resorts ot Texas, California, and Florida. Can best Uj reached via THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. It you are contemplating a trip, it would be wise to first consult a jiesentative of the Southern Railway, who will gladly' and courteously onish you with any and all information as to rates, schedules, Pullm'nii eeping car accommodations, etc. F. YORK, T. P. A., Raleigh. R. H. peBUTTS, D. P. A.. Charlotte ih HARDWICK, P. T..M., Wash. H. F. CARY, G. P. A.., Wash. i. C: Wills - - Hardware hunt, Oils, Varnishes, Floor Stains, Wax, Etc. CALCIMO, Sanitary Wall Coatiny Dr. Dey's reading from "Chan ticleer" in chapel last night was highly enjoyable. This was the first of the faculty readings which have been arranged for. Dr. Dey's discussion of Rostand's lat est work, which appeared for the tirst time in Paris in 1910, was especially illuminating T h e readings by other members of the faculty later during the year are looked, froward to with much pleasure. as a seemed to have had much p,ac tice. Fouls were frequenU and individual play rather than con sistent team work was the fault of both teams. Good material is possessed by both quintets, how ever, and with more practice they should show; up in excelleiit form. AMONO THE FIRST HUNDRED Tandy la One of A Hundred Flayera Picked By Camp as Season's Beat' New York, Dec. u; . Walter Camp, "Yale's noted- football au thority, has made a departure from hi usual custom in thf se lection of his all-Ainerican foot ball teams by naming, in addition, those whom lie regards as the greatest 10Q 'varsity foot ball players of the year. This list, which has appeared somewhat in advance of his all American elevens, includes the names of seven Harvard players and of only four' from Yale. The. Boston Traveler, " In the list of 'players which follows, Tandy, one of Carolina's stars, is among the tirst "ten cen ters. ZE8. P. COUNCIL, Manager Telephone . :-. . . . 158 7. b. sonrtELL, JEWELEn AND OPTOMETRIST Chapel ftill. N. C. K. V. l'iVHi1-nt V.. U. 4 (littin. I'lisbifi- Tze Peoples Bank r.ufieo l.loyd, 1st Vio-IV. It. II. War.!, 2nd Vice Vtv THE Danlt of Chapel Hill M. C S NoWr v H. H 'Pumon 1. C Tykx Oldest ni strongest Bftnh in Orange County H. H. PRTT B RSON Omxsite Campus Men's Purnlshiniw, CarjKJts, Uiiua. Heady niade Klwctf, I'illow C'as H. TomIh, KoWIm ainl Piichers, Hanlart Kverythinir to Kjit. FOR BANQUETS AND ALL . KINDS OF FEEDS, SEE HARRISON NEVILLE. Ntt-eonrior to Mars .leH. Carolina Man Chosen Alfred L.-Stern, who chose the All-South Atlantic football team for the Washington Post, placed George Tandy on this all-star aggregation as ; a. guard. He States that Tandy watt shifted to this position from- his regular berth at center because he had conclusively demonstrated (hat ie could play any position in the ine with equal, facilily.. Roy Home wood was also mentioned in the "article as, a possibility for All-South Atlantic ritrht end. nit' the- position vvs given to Marshall of (iallandet. The other teams which had men plac ed on this fictitious team weie Georgetown 3, Virginia 2, A. & M. 2, Wash, and Lee 2. Dr. Wi. Lynch, deHtist, ;mw uH over t ales Jewelry W(n ;1IAI.:JII!1.. N. O THE UNiyERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Maximum ol Service to the People of the State. The College pf Lileral Arts. B- Scluxd 'of Applied Science. (1) ChemicH Kngiiieeting (2 Electrical Engineering (3) Civil and Koad Engineering (4) 8oil InvWtigation C--.The Graduate School. D The School of Law. K The School of Medicine. F The vSchoo of Pharmacy. ( The School of Education. II I- (II (Seneial Information (2) ln.iitructon by I-tnn-M (3) Cowflponcietjce Cour-s (4) kftwte and DecUuiiHtion (St (bounty keononuVs and Social Sun-eys (i) Munieipnl and I egiHlaiive Hel-d'ono- (V) 'rejielMir'fi bureau, iYeparatory Schools,, and College Fai trance requirements. The Summer School. -The ttureau' of Extension. Write to the University When You Need Help For Information Rewardinir th : University, address THUS. J. WILSON. Registrar. Two concerts were given by the Glee Club, one at Newbern and one at Kinston. Both were were well attended and received much commendation. Several new numbers, which added much to the strength of, the program, were added. The alumni in both cities were' very active and made every pro-' vision for the success of the Club. 1 The advantages of a private car contributed in no small degree to' the comfort and enjoyment of the musicians. Sophomore Class Meeting flic Sophomore class held a usiness meeting Tuesday after noon. A committee, composed I of Messrs. Telfair. Lindati. and Rountrec, was appointed to name the Freshmen. Messrs Polk. ;apps, and Hoover were appoint- ft IRA UK C Hf?! Ifi T,0 ed on the class;; stunt'cominitteeV -y"Cinnv, ,1 WVf,(VV, E. Hoover was elected class' n . ' . , statistician. I rrescTiDiion urudd sis . - .CHAPEL HILL, -'..North Carolina The Rowan .County Club Ti i i i iv decided to give a smoker Jo the W C. CAWao, nf AinVllL high shool boys of Rowan Cou,,,, .SP 0T AflUCUl' ty during ttieChristmaK holidays. Aside fi ami hot --hoeol, u a7 THE STATE'S INDUSTRIAL and hot chovol-te the club .ex- COLLEGE FOR MEN ptUs to talk up the LnivcrsUy, Coiiwwi offered i.t Agriculture, in Horti- oimure, m i nicking, in l.'oultry KalBlng, in Animal Indiifltry t-tc.i hi Civil, Elec .trieal and Mechanical Engineering; 1 TeitiJe Arts; unJ in Industrial Chemistry For Catalogue, uddnttn, 1 t. D. OWEN, KUtrr tore and Mechanic Arts I Subscribe to the Tak IIkki. TOUCAN GET IT FROM E. A. BROWN FURNITURE CI1A1'L HILL, .... Norwood Drug G Successors to Orange Drug Co. N. C. E. 8. MERRITT, Manager
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