November 24, 1922 THE TAR HEEL n p AY IS Cvits Not Allowed with an Ingersoll Thishandsome.efficient writing implement is al ways on the job. Itnever takes any cuts. Works so simply that there is nothing to get out of order the leads will not clog at the point. The INGERSOLL DOLLAR shown here of Rolled Silver $1.00. See this and other mod els at your stationery or cooperative store. Ingersoll Redipolnt Co., Inc. Win. H. Ingersoll, Pres. 461 Fourth Ave., New York City We Sell INGERSOLL REDIPOINT PENCILS FOISTER'S HAVE Y0T7 BOUGHT YOUR Engraved Christmas Greeting Cards If not, see J. M. SAUNDERS Representative No 2 Steele Seeman Printery DURHAM, N. C. "MAKE YOUR WAY" to Y. W. C. A. Cafeteria DURHAM, N. C. Dinner 11:45 to 2:00 Supper 5:45 to 7:30 HOT WAFFLES AT :: v. :: : ;; :: suffKK A SPECIALTY :: It pays to advertise in the Tar Heel our readers know a good thing when they see it. I . L. SEARS TOBACCO CO. WHOLESALERS : OE30 Cigars, Tobacco, Cigarettes ard Pipes orao Phone 1323 D U R H A M , IN . C . 8 Wrestlers to Have Match With Trinity Tho wrestling team will meet Trinity before Christmas, announces Dr. R. B. Lawson, director of the gym. Matches have been askod for by V. M. I., V. P. I., Washington and Lee, David son, and the University of South Caro lina. The dates have not been defi nitely arranged, but Dr. Lawson states that the Carolina team expects to play all of these schools. Several return matches in Chapel Hill will be sched uled also. Thirty men are working daily under the able coaching of Mr. Shapiro, Span ish instructor in the University. Mr. Shapiro gained his first wrestling ex perience at Harvard, where he was uni versity champion for two years. After his graduate studies, during which ho continued his interest in wrestling, he spent some time in Chile. There he kept in good condition by workouts with Rajas, champion boxer of Chile. Returning to the United States, he served one year as assistant athletic director at the University of Akron, and two years at Norwich Military Academy. At Norwich, which had not previously had a wrestling team, Mr. Shapiro built up a team which not only defeated Dartmouth six out of eleven, but also defeated Harvard. Two years as director of athletics at Albany Acad emy followed, and then this year Mr. Shapiro came to Carolina. With pro per support from the students, Mr. Shapiro hopes to build up a team here which will "trim the lights" of every it meets. A larger squad is needed. Dr. Law n says that men coming within the 119, 129, and 149 weight classes are especially needed, and urges men within lasses to try out for the team. Men only a few pounds above the limit of any desired class might easily train down to it. An elimination series for tho purpose of choosing the team of seven will be held soon. Wrestling is a new sport at Carolina and not under the Athletic Association. Consequently,' it will be ry to charge 10 or 15 cents for the series in order to raise money for wrestling uniforms. It will be neces sary, also, to charge admission for the other matches held in Chapel Hill, since there is no other way of financing th? team. Dr. Lawson urges the students to support this new snort at Carolina Page Three V D. C. MAY PAINTING, PAPERING AND DECORATING Corner Morgan and Roney Sts. Telephone 1028 Durham Shoe Shine Parlor Opposite Paris Theater OLD HATS MADE NEW OUR SHINE IS THE BEST COME AND SEE US WHEN YOU VISIT DURHAM BE SURE TO EAT AT The Phoenix Cafe Durham Headquarters for Carolina Students $ WHITE-WAY BARBER SHOP Expert B GIVEN Barbers CAROLINA MEN GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Opposite Court-Ho DURHAM, N. C. ' TNT'3 ths mikimr cf t'n I shoes which wil be shown A by ojr rerejentativ this seazon, th: e his tfone the style sens? rf dsi-pers in ' fluri- J by f'-.e de-nair's of y.yr,..f n vi. Youth wil bs ssrvir' t rnstj.nt ticog n'r.ioi 1 'ft' t f.:"t ii hick of thj pi vi'i.vv of t' e John Wtri s'i'W with ?:i?rano:-s r-foHcscn", The John War J r?-resen:a:'v displays huh? Y. M. C.A. November 28-29 f c res iii f' no' ' .n VW. hiU.- Ail.trcss kirliJW tti Dilute litveer-J .-wVoi t ccccct::co::c:::;.: For anything electrical, see M. D. FOISTER Electrical Contractor Phone 234, Chapel Hill, N.C. :c::co::cc:::" MORE ABOUT MASK - AND WIG PRIZE Pharmaceutical Club Holds First Meeting Saturday night the University branch of the American Pharmaceutical Asso ciation hold its first regular mooting, with A. L. Hogan presiding. Professor E. V. Kyser, of Rocky Mount, N. C, gave an illustrated lecture on essential oils. Professor Kyser is a recent addi tion to the faculty of the school' of pharmacy. He received his pharma ceutical education here, and has since been engaged in analytical work in Cincinnati. This meeting marks an epoch for tho pharmacy students of the university. The A. Ph. A. is an institution which has had years of successful activity to its credit. Its membership has in the past been limited to retail druggists and graduate pharmacists, but the phar macy students here have attempted to start something new by invading its circles. The organization which has just been launched will set an example which will inevitably be followed by other institutions of America. The purpose of the A. Th. A. is to further the interests of pharmacy by providing an open forum in which drug gists may voice their opinions on per tinent matters. Its importance is great and its activity is widespread. There is a local branch of tho organization in almost every state in the union. It is hoped that the precedent which being set by the pharmacy department here will result in a general practice among the pharmacy schools of Amer ica, and that bv their participation in discussions and studies of experienced men, the undergraduates in the profes sion may be greatly benefitted. ORDER YOUR PERSONAL ENGRAVED Christmas Greeting Cards NOW We Are Taking Orders For PERSONAL ENGRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS Give us your order now, and be sure to get them on time TODAY (Written after hearing the Serviss lecture) It matters not to me that this, our earth Shall slowly lose its warmth, its mois ture, too, In ages hence, and shall not give new birth In spring to flowers and trees to live for The Mask and Wig $30 prize test for an original story suitable adaptation as a musical comedy conies to an end November 2cS. The following rules ha ve been announced. Special at tention is called to the second rule. 1. All manuscript must be mailed be fore the closing hour of the post-office Tuesday, November 28, addressed to Mask and Wig, Box 472. 2. All manuscript must be signed with a nom do plume; any manuscript sign ed with the actual name of the author will be debarred from the contest. 3. A sealed envelope, containing the nom do plume and the real name of the author should be inclosed in the mami script. In view of the misleading statements made in a recent issue of the Tar Heel, it is repeated that Mask and Wig is purely a student organization. Infor mation concerning it may be secured from Mr. Paul J. Weaver, who is in hearty sympathy with the purpose of the club. The organization is not, how ever, under the control of the music department. The movie censorship is up again. We suggest that three-fourths of the comedies get new plots. The other fourth never had plots. "Well, tist?" "So far, so goodi ceived the bill." how was the painless den- But I haven't re- It matters not that the bright sun shail die And nevermore in beauty bring the day; I shall not cf.ro when this shall come, for I Shall then have lived my time and passed away. . When this great universe shall change its form, New worlds come into being, a new sun Shine on new beings who shall still per- God's mighty work, my part here shall bo done. And if on some new planet I take part With other creatures laboring toward an end, A work of God, which He knew from the start, And to the working of His will shall bend All creatures, cast in whatsoever mould Ho shall creato in worlds forevcrmorc Where I shall he, my spirit shall thon of its lives bo- Be Original and Send PERSONAL ENGRAVED CARDS' FOHS.TFEEBS tee Chapel Hill Hardware Company EVERYTHING IN HIGH CLASS CUTLERY, OIL COOK STOVES HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS, TOOLS And Other Items You Will Be Interested In CALL ON US PHONE 141 STANDARD MERCHANDISE At Reliable Prices RAWLS - KNIGHT COMPANY DURHAM, N. C. 11 COURT SQUARE DRUG CO. Nothing of fore. cannot know what lies before me there In that Beyond where I must take my way; cannot know nor can . T onlv know that life I greatly care, is sweet today. 'SUDDEN SERVICE" PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Page & Shaw and Norris Candies R. W. JERNIGAN, Manager DURHAM, N. C. PHONE 104 I wind, the beauty of t of all things upon the The sun, tin trees, The beauty earth, The loving of God's children, only these I know to be the things of utmost worth. JOHN E. FARRIOR, Jr. Typewriters Desk OFFICE OUTFITTERS SPORTING GOODS .SCHOOL SUPPLIES Durham Book & Stationery Company 112 West Main Street HERE TO SERVE YOU "Y. & E." Files B. L. Marble Chairs a I 1 I I ADVENTURES OF THE CEDARBIRD ' Mr. Injur once Man. HoJ bujinasj M7 0.rJ. Jujt in jured rffjj 1 or .rooo. Yhovqhf 4he uoudr't let an mjuronce C Co'-Zr MS, , s i. J- Void fa, flat Jipono o rj- Tfii If Ii "i UNIVERSITY AGENCY, Inc., of The Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company "INDIVIDUAL SERVICE TO CAROLINA MEN" M. I i ; I

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