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. TWO. THE NEW BERN SUN-JOURNAL THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 16, ;1922. : Yv- J (If. aviesdn otudehts L)e HUCK FINN "AND VOM SAWYER eats l;o son ciare Be In Best Of Form . r . " i Davidson In The Best of Form jQE' I - By BWIG I Atop k ' 1; tewv vooloVovj ue To ve ; . ; ' ;- fc.' V i f -TV. "TV If 1 CgJEWrriiy !, The, lat-f tt is,tMat,tn Davidson ceiiege etua t- cnts tjrff . corning tier - Saturday, 50.0 etion: in a special, train, confidently ajtpectiiig tavidson to not - only hold: , Capons, tta,'writt, Trom,4he yj4iyer,-i: sity. , .Tfell everji man thas pne Mian's. pinipn n a$Qr& topics .tiudav b n fi-tmi ua to throw any cold wa ter .s i . Jthe .:Pati.son." bo,ys; ' we have eetv I ti'4t little .fighting machine, ad- - amitteUi wnrtwhaiV flLscounted' In footbc ctrjclk thr easonj -with. it back JJ th rau 4md weiiav-eea ' tfttmifrfld jpne ,ot the-fpighi8t?,tama ih lh " iouth Uke concrete holds 'back the 4nS water of a jrivr at flood iiif. fe i . t -,'.$ ..rvc Te'tflavt feu' the-: ha-vvBstf,shoul. - Srs J ,, the tiouthlandhateragaiiist t.hfl rjiiif;WBfiis and itjjijithat , th. frail ot that Wildcat buacn, and thou .lit 3u3 ladled- ini-the wry JaiyJ bca: 4 th eholdt js' bti rajiy v yed ta that wait cf sfleelu with the i As "p saw it Davidson deieatecUv. TP X. y ft sCQra ai?l;Jxana they' Wgh "J fcave" kicked. Vhat ebal fof th iko. noift rt,.tnalfe it .14,aBd ftti& Iiaa 1 ber. .Se actHt ; biit "jWere yiiy, a tie. tuall$n ffheluubonclj; Boty fact9.vwjl nyerj'beidisladseii iieyi he- writer's m;nd' -ey.t' f when tbat '.liei jtpuclidowi 'sfas ta,d and , It wi . ilway bQ; "one man's opinion at .wl ' tbaty. Dav1djn:-,won.. . I" i : Jvi6eenitha,t'game4iityiSiPot at "! oHstj-n.. tbje.rtvjetitbeiPai vSdscn iboys to. ahope.G:cictry;aJ-ur-di.-yTfe dOpe-isaiV agaiftt 4hem to AT-tfateco jpn witife any. ai fbottall fcnowiede will doubt that .factb.. pavjiawva pjnted:.gr this game-.tall other games are worvi . notblig ; it the Wil-dcati can, t1 .fe gituay and ; the it.ei.mJs: ;'priihedl-' to play'tee.'fiaMi th.eaeaaonV Ittley playb' sanie Sayry-tey played agair V. P. I. Carolina will not de feat (ti)IB. , ' T , . V . In'Chong' -LeVter;', in Tbe ,Dayi.d sosiafif' orgaa ;.of .the-, college,; the ,f ol -"-krWisS egecsts .sjio'wuhssL- tiPa yidaes j. boys a?Tiewins tthe; xaffair ;''? "Xls4''BGcappirig .'Wildcat. hav'ot :. to..ithjteJ.ni.;.he only jwa vto Win. jttiat tCarolina gaajisifis U to?. 0680 ""wildiU:;doatJS tc$ o ifewjiita cb lbtteJ''feeing,;,eiWei .-WiWcats -have .SloiBgi d? .-WbaT, going to TpoBder t?a wndp what's happen- ;.y:crt6jttaHju.juir pefttag;; ej? t.vtKavtdit ..w,he ::body put Vthls thing aftroas. Some . .Jf-4bltf- .yellinsal-ith:- ! game. . ;ksn't all ;.that !coni. St thVpirit-.feeore jUie.ame w gaye the(tean a blg sadj.pif; jyut It Lwwhat;.wtrWlyerJthe send-off . 1A weli a the send-On that helped I itk.i35m$C;; jJioMieith tx:&h ! .i"lsaJt year . th Wildcata stopped Caroynai and just watch, us this year i?rofk Carolina. "' ' , . ' ,,' " ."Thej.4Carlotte, Observer had y in its headfines after the Trimly game that the . Wildcat' claws were clipped. A wonnded anima scraps all the hard er for .that Carolina game. .The-Wildcats aren't willing to sit by .nd watch I Carolina pairt. Charlotte red.. There 'jlssn';,' jany . sltemativ "When Tr Keels ' and -Wildcats clash its aown with the Tar Heels. There: Isn't" a team - In the state that can beat- Da vid3oaT when .real traditional Wild cat Spirit backs up .the - team, V .. .-. limit . 4.1... . Tir;Tjrei iPaal Ifc lf - B 'ULV mtXJf 1117. If JiUVM.1.0 .--a -AboUjt Jt, "so if 11 be Davidson JJay ftn the ISth' - SOUEEE BOYS ERECT BUILDING i ?F"rk, . Nov.16.-T-College fra terhifyTinen are thejratest"New"Sw-k-, ers1 to -um ciift-dwellcrs. ,," " n Use referee IMAiJiiidFh ..price, ol lodgings wliicb . .. . : i i r-. . ,C I ha "rtrivftn wanv famili from ririv- Ate 4hous4,,intotr aiiartment houses, j nas -caused,. tenitKlr , or, various .tra- -termty,iclHbs-td seek a-. common -roof. To p.$et this, noedihe -fraternity Clubs -Building, a, s:aixteen-stpry strUp- ture, w -Being. jereciea at Aiaaison Ave. a-n.d..:38th Street. , . :;".;. v:;;: aiembers of the various clubs, 'near ly. ail -o them college graduates, will have - their--..own t private clubv quar ters and sets -of sleeping rooms, but While .they , may lounge and; slumber under ,the Grek emblems ,of their own : brotherhoods, - they will -eat -and exercise in a communal dining hall arid gynasium. .,- .. . , .; , ' . ; The, house , committee x- will . com prise, a represeijitative ( of each parf ticipailng iCjub.". -National . headaufir- lers of several,; fraternities Will, be io- cated.;.o the t building, c, . Serving, on ..the honorary' b.oard of the housing committee.; are. Newton 2, j.Baker, former. Secretary . of War Ma jor,-CJneral., Robert I.- Bullafd; T:! Coleman IuI?on;, Byrpn P.. Harrison1, 0 f )?s, ?.z ormer postmaster Qejieral; J Secretary 7 of -State, Hughes; Joseph ,&Xd.e)Vr tBev 3Dr. J Ern- ,,est . M. ,Stires; Oscar W. . Underwood ; and i.. Jownet -- Oovrnfu : "O.hnrlPK L K F-HEEf . r a -e i , i. - s xim? smth.- - I IlU 4 Trunin aw I A L J - ' I VLJ-J iSON .1 , .1. '31 . , 'sFcrmrwt ill., i in i till m i -b hi A " ii !fii-.yCrr lwsis;",'-, i.J.ucii nlv.;-- DA1IDSCJX, Nov. A6. Encourag ed by their improved showing against the Woff ord Terriers last Saturday, 'cbach Grey's eleven ; pigskin chasers backed by 549 Wildcats, each of them seeing red, will endeavor to make Fetzor'.s wonder team from Chapel i liiU wonifler wlial it's all about on the 3,8th at the old scrapping ground On Wearne 'Held; in - Charlotte, the scene of .the wondering. All roads lead to the QueenCUy . on Saturday the 18th, for - what promises to be the hardestV fought .''gridt battle evt-r wit nessed in the Hornet's Nest '" V . Of iCourse the Wildcats .are. j3oped to lose. byt ft; margme of some three tallies, but such' is always the case when . the Red and Black 'marriors from 'IJavidson'" mety the i'Siuo. and .WlUteyf line. ; fronj i the hiM. ..In 1920 Carplina;.!was 1ilat6Kto-(have a;. three- touchdown' walkaway, ljur something fieeiemed to ao "wong. When the snioke cleared Asvty. from5; tliat memocable fracas, the V-"re,Vy!'orrans :wJre on top,,' 'at Jhej best end 'of ; i .7-0,. scpre. IMkewisa i lf.at yvaf a Ji-o draw was the best' that- Carolina could take I out. J-VV; : ':, . - This year . matters t.lanu - in the samewa;1, ftvaiJi 'Gr.ey-as a dtffer ent i team from , jth'at which ! cavorted around' the ."'-gridiron' "a month' ago; as was proved by the game- tn'ey "dis.-v played against "Wdfford. 'Followers of-, the Wildcats state- that big pots s6l ..' dope ,bid fair to be spilled a'.l over Wearnes' , field Saturday. The Vrf 4- 5 byterians will fight till the 'last wfcis-; tie blows and will not. fdm?tv iny thought of 'defeat until they see tfrelr record chalked updn tha flnal '.'oro board. -" --.-. - - -i.. Comparative scores : play no . favor ites. Carolina beat Wake' forest 62- -while a 6 r6 "tie : was the best that tb.e . Wildcas could omtain. This gives only a 59 point margid to the ' state 'uni-: versity. Rut pipe ' this. Davidson tled ' V. P. I., one of the sure things f.ot ; ball circles, and " the Gobbler ' wef e lucky to get away with a draw Cafo- .. 1 Una beat State 14-9 'while : V. P. I. i easily walked away with a "2 4-8. vic tory at 100 pomt advantage pvor' U. N.- C- Yet figures "''don't : mean 'ai5y. thing" after all. ' - ' ' - . ' On this game 4iinges' the "ail ire . or --succesa-"of , the Davidson tOotoall " season--if Davidson 'wins,; ".past nis-" , yues; wjft be Jforgottenand the 'sea- ?son wilt .foe truly termed," success. 'Whatever the outcome, .ffc-battle f foy- ' .,al is. promised andwhenthe last toot of the referee's, ' whistle" sounds over -'the battleground, 2 2. men;will Itnow' . , that they've been in a footbalgfttn. , !!: : id FOOTBALL GAME. iti s w : it ;? - v.rv'"" o.,. ,,- ill Stay ESTKRN STAR COSTEXTIOX ; ..OPENS AT WAsmXGTOX, ,D. - :f .1 tf.'":'"?." 11 ". w. 111 ivtrV5?V ' p -, Wash ington.'Nov.vl 6 v Nearly. 1,090 deiegats; toj thethriteepth triennial convention.i)jpfif the General Grand Chapter, Order ; of the Eastern Star had arrived Jiere; last night : In prepa ration .fprr.the ,openihg session of the week's eonlerens.v :vV .. " - H V ' ' " ' , " . "- - " - ' ? Russian Soviet ' government is five yeai&::ld , now. -Wke, all iyoungsters it never nas had enough to eat.. t- ' -.':V - '.. :- ' , -' r -H- : - ":, ',' : . :- " (By Associated .Press) . ' 1- CA.PE " HAITIEN, Nov. 16.r-llaiti Often, lias been referred to as a back ward, nation, but in dress the Haitian woman of. the "predominating peas ant, class Jong ' anticipated . the Amer lean flappers ift- two; of her ' most dis tinctive 1 raits.'. Short skirts I and the trick ;Of t'roiling ' her "t. own were adopted here long before the flapper took them to -her heart! Short skirts are a necessity to .the woman . who sipends her: days 'toiling in a garden or riding a : burro. They wore theni Bhort in .Haiti when Andrew Jackson was. in the Whte House, and" the style has not changed, t ; I- ,k .. . V i It 'Was"' in 1915 that 'the peasant woman .began to . ''roll her.; owtr-'i In that year the. occupation,, forces of Marin'esV'and shore; leave parties of biueaekets's brought, a - golden . ' trail of American coin to, the impoverished island. - Regiments and ships bought freely in the markets, arid the women reapedthe benefit. Haiti is a country ,- i V I - i. V.'f 'A .1 1 tiuc,uauKaue suggests our taste confiniis i 1 :'" ;.:.v'.V .".' .V; 1 -1:-" -':".:'' ' '.,'" . .- vjj$r." . :'4 ;. 41 ' ? t 5s. ... .eves ii- i vt:'-:,-. of caste,', and the. ppsaession of .shoes and stockings.' marks d idecided social advance ior; jne !aanx class. , lney invested the.rr 'earningi' ah them,s but. drew thesj.lin'jaV grtere, .ndjigces- . : il, jb iiuw a qiuiiigii sisni,-ip; se the women of Ha'itiSjnvth'e .roads leail ing .tp the city markets,; seated ide fashion on their gray .burrors, "w;hip xut stockings fit tlie j city .limits, ' don them ; while the little burfors amble patiently, pn. -And then ,giVe them the final twist- and roll before lacing; their shoes. When the day's work is done the reverse-is accomplished 'as' the city', limits drop, . behind, ;' and stockings are -packed away until the next state occasion. , .' ','.:-'.:!., l . jilate. .supper ;and dance, accompanied generally by the Duke of , York or Prince Henry, and a party off friends. Also since the return df the Prince" from ' Scotland " he has been ; seen at several of these dances, and so .have his two brothers. ' - ; , , The Royal vistors applaud heartily the entertainment and music, but only occasionally'. taker part in the" dahcirii?-. The mere fact that they are present; however is enough .for, the West EncLf er, and the places are crowded, night- jy "in Jhe , hopes that some member Ol.ie rqyai lamuy wiu , ue iji tocu. There will be a : large 1' delegation of football. ans to attend . the V ir- I ginia-CaroIina . annual Thanksgiv-ng game : at Char otte-sville,- Va. ' It 1s ,learne4 that two ullmans will he -made ? tip .at Itinston, two at Greenville,- 4andv more from wllntUig ton and Ooldsboro. . ' ' -A' special train will be r'in'fi'Om PJsistern North Carolina, and . the folks " that r have ' intentions of going from New Bern will please notify Mr. G. A. Bard'en at once as he is making up 1. the : reservation- sheets - for' the Pullman. ' - ' ' "- .'-. 1 j 'if enough tatn be secured from New j Bern Jp,. make t up a.' fuU- Pullman a lower .rate will we,,,oBiamau!f.. 11 -"V1 it, is proposed to have as much' as al half Pullman load . f rom here ana let one of the Kinston Pullmans make its start from here. -' . '".. , The awe will be for the round trip : from here , $16.83:. : .with PflTTman berths as follows: Uppers $3.30 -one. way; lowers- $4.13 one. way The trinwill leave here at 6:20 and reach Charlottesville early ' tlio next day.. This is anMdealv tri and it Is thought that many-.wiirgo fr6m here. - vV ' - ,i' . Farpie'rs ' now .-have -all. the t mpdin incohvenienpes of a city home. ' J- INSTRUCTIVE EDUCATIONAL ifz r H 'm are touoc yaof nanhr HKStth I m i irn nmV novow. dapaodeM at luffenng (ram to Maiiqr in cnoii age or other caun GLANDToNE wA Mdtly mmtyuu normal itmgdi and youlMul vigor or so diariie will be Je. Write today lor ret nsBiiclive booUet aaM fmpei at plani wrapper, av . ' - - - i1-' j '. y PU RITAN, LADOnATOm'3 PERT. 147 - . NASHVILLE, Tt i W. . SMI-FliLS IN HIGH SCH FOOTBALL - , f.- ODL: FIGHT Three Games in ' East And Four Games In Yest This Veek CIGARETTES li "'- 1 j... r:nf.n I T r-i . 'CHAPEL,; HILL; Nov. ic. The field in ,the. highschool football comr petition ., ig narrowing." , . . .Three' games in the east and four In the -"west ; this, week will bring the contest to the semi-final round, leav ing two more games to be played in , I eaeh sections The western games .will , be played -on Friday: Monroe against Shelby in Charlotte.. Charlotte, against Winston Salem in Winston-Salem; Asheville against Salisbury in Asheville.' The Greesboro team will not play this week. . "In the east Rockingham will meet Sa'nford in Pinehurst .; on Friday-; Durham will meet Oxford; in Chapel Hill on Friday; New Bern' will meet Wilmington in New Bern on Satur day, and Rocky Mount, will, 'meet Roanoke Rapids in Roanoke Rapids on Saturday; . .i 4 -Facvilty committers will meet ext week to decide about 'the time and place .of . matches between this weeks winners. ' . Saturday, December n, has been fixed as the date of the final gaiiie in Chapel Hill between- the eastern champion and the western ch;irnpioa- i PRINCE-IKES DANCEPOPULAR .Lf)ndon. Nov.. 16. The popularity of the cabaret and the evening dances in London's fashionable .West End restaurants is returning, and the rea son therefore seems to be in no small measure due to the Prince of Wales and his brothers. Immediately after his return from the Far East, the Prince appeared at several well known restaurants for No motor car is more satisfactory! -S .Made of the best materials the market affords; undemost ; I precise standards of worlanansrap, tiie ; ttudebaEer ' Big-She . lurfrCar is tiie'outfitandins value ambng finecars.1 It is a imy; seven-passenger,car it does not carry aii ounce of excess: weight V Th -horsepower Votor provides speed," stiiiaexi . ' bnity. and .power iri abundance. . -s 1 ." V"'-:--' . 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