("First Aid for n s I Every Home FROM the little things 1 that keep you well to 1 1 the things that make you 1 1 well, you will find this store complete in every de- tail of its service. Keep sickness away by I keeping on hand such things 1 as we can suggest. For I cuts, bums and bruises, I have a real first aid remedy. 1 I Stock up well with the 1 sanitary bandages, antisep- tic bandages, etc., that first aid needs require. I Services 6uch as suggesting 1 these things is but a part of I our job every day. In addition I you'll find us a ready source 1 1 of supply for hundreds of "First Aids to the Home." 1 THE SREAFFER Fountain I Penis typical of the quality I of our merchandise. The pen I that" 'always writes all way s" 1 1 is like the quality that is "al- 1 ways the same always." i "And the SBEAFFER Sharp-Point Pencil's as good as the Pen" Ask for a demonstration of both. ! Patterson Brothers I V- 1 b-. FOUNTAIN SrtWPKtrfl ll Vi E, P.CATE JEWELER OPPOSITE THE "PICK" . Dr. Dudley D. Can oil has been in itiated into the Kappa Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi. PERSONALS Mr. Lewis Thorpe, '17 was on the Hill Saturday for the game. Mr. Billy Whitaker, of Wilson, visited the Hill during the game last Saturday. Mr. James Thomas was over for the game with V. M. I. Saturday. Channing Page spent last Saturday on the Hill. Mr. Heath representative of the J. T. Newman Company, Jewlers, was on the Hill Friday and Saturday. The ladies of Chapel Hill are at the present busy engaged in studying "Citizenship." Dr. Carroll has charge of this course. Miss Estele Lawson, daughter of Dr R. B. Lawson, of the Department of Medicine, is the President of the Chapel Hill High School Athletic Association. Mr. Allan Mebane, of Graham, at tended the dance here last Saturday night. County Club Reporters send all write-ups of club organizations, meetings, smokers, etc., to the Manag ing Editor of the Tar Heel. Watch for the Turkey Day edition of the Tar Heel! Big eight page extra. Are we downhearted??? NO! At the first meeting of the Wake County Club, held recently in te Y. M. C. A. Club Room, a committee was appointed to' map out plans for the year's work. The followin officers were elected to serve thruout the college year: C. B. Holding, Presi dent, Brantley Womble, Vice-President; E. G. Rand, Secretary, and Chas J. Parker, Jr., Treasurer. Filled with clever jokes and attrac tive cartoons, the second issue of the Carolina Tar Baby has made its ap pearance. The cover design, drawn by C. R. Sumner, has evoked specially favorable comment. The Tar Baby will come out hereafter on every oth er Tuesday. A feature football num ber will arrive on Thanksgiving day. Prof. Collier Cobb gave his illus trated lecture on "Beautiful Italy, mother of Civilization" before a very large audience at Flora McDonald College Monday night. CARR-BRYANT HIGH GRADE SHOES FOR CAROLINA MEN CARR-BRYANT BOOT AND SHOE CO. 106-108 WEST MAIN STREET DURHAM, N. C. Scfytffmcm Hewelr? (To reansboro, ytoxll) (Larolina EXCHANGES THE POET SAYS We are living, we are living, In a grand and awful time! And a quarter we are giving For things not worth a dime! The Mississipppian. An Illinois farmer sold the hide of a calf for $6, then went to town and paid $12 for a pair. of shoes. Now he knows what a skin game is. The Mississippian. ONE DANCE A MONTH OKLAHOMA'S LIMIT Norman, Okla. Fraternities and sorrorities of the University of Okla homa may have one dance a month if the faculty doesn't decide to stop that one. But out-of-town guests are not to be invited. There's too much touching of the "cheek you love to touch," and too much agitation about the shimmy to suit President Stratton D. Brooks, he said in effect when he promulgated the . one-dance schedule. Three new dance halls died when the sentence was executed. But "prexy's" heavy hand didn't stop there. , Curfew for the university is at 10:30. To enforce the rule Dean Git tinger, social mentor, parks himself unannounced upon sorority porches and begins checking in strollers when 10:30 arrives. Later arrivals are subject to faculty inquiry. MY CONGRESSMAN I know I have a congressman In Washington D. C, For now and then he comes around To get a vote from me, He proudly shakes my hand And asks about my needs, And when he goes to Washington He sends me garden seeds. Whenever there's a bill for which I'd like to have him vote, I trust in him and tell him so By telegram or note, And he gets every one, I know, And every one he reads, For always when the spring has come He sends me garden seeds. The other day I wrote to him; "We put our faith in you To make the League of Nations safe If Wilson puts it through," His answer came right back to me. "Appreciate your needs Am sending in tomorrow's mail Some lovely garden seeds." I'm glad I have a congressman In Washington, D. C. His legislative efforts there Mean, oh, so much to me! He is my representative, For me he intercedes, And always when the spring has come He sends me garden seeds. The Mississippian. FURMAN UNIVERSITY The students at Furman are debat ing the question of having their mail delivered to their rooms. For a small sum letter containers could be put upon every door in the dormitories, and then some college student could be secured to assort and deliver the entire amount of mail. The Furman Hornet. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY After two days' grace granted the Freshmen to learn their songs, they feel confident of surviving the song test. The vigilance committee will award either a green card, certifying that the exam has been passed, or the customary dose of iodine will be put on their hands in case of failure. Columbia Spectator. Can You Beat This? FRUITS SMOKES CANDIES DRINKS Everything for the "Feed" STATE AND NATIONAL PAPERS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK AND , THE ONLY ORIGINAL AUTO SERVICE FROM THE HILL: FROM DURHAM: 9:50 a. m.-1 2:40 p. m. 5:08 p. m.-8:00 p. m. 8:3010:20 a. m. 2:304:00 p. m. C. 5. PENDERGRAFT "The All-Weather Man" UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI The Co-eds are to be congratulated on being able to form a literary so ciety this year. The Mississippian. WINTIIROP COLLEGE Recently the students challenged the faculty for a game of hockey. However, the student team met its match and the score still stands 2 to 2. Winthrop Weekly News. BAYLOR UNIVERSITY (TEXAS) The students at Baylor have to pay poll tax in order to be able to repre sent the University in any athletic event, according to the constitution of the Student Self-Government Asso ciation. The Lariat. ANNOUNCEMENT Professor Hibbard of the Depart ment of Journalism announces that on Thursday night five reels of pic tures relating to the mechanics of modern publications will be showed. One reel is released by the Detroit News. The Curtis publications are sending four reels. R. O. Ballew recently spent a day on the Hill. A. A. KLUTTZ CO., Inc. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE , NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS THE LATEST FALL STYLES IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS SHOES, HATS EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT "SHINES THAT LAST" AND SOMEHOW THEY JUST MAKE A NEW HAT FROM THAT OLD ONE DURHAM SHOE SHINE PARLOR For That Immediate Need Distinctive Stationery in Carlton Club Gentlemen Club Symphony Lawn A pen that fits your hand A Shaeffer or A Waterman A Pipe that Smokes the Best The W. D. C. "Stratford" NORRIS CANDIES PATTERSON BROTHERS "Th EtxcllStcre" Sir mil &io afif-tjoat -round soft drink Fellowship in college or out of it flourishes best with good food and whole rome drink Ice -cold Bevo unexcelled among beverages in purity and healthfuinccs is most satisfying lj a drink by itself or n relish with food that' makes a hap pier repast,. Anheucer-Busch, St. Louis It must be Ice Gold m mm

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