"This Tar Heel
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
BOARD OF EDITORS.
Q. S. Mills
H. B. GuNTKK,
Editor-in-Chief.
Asst. Editor-in-Chief
ASSOCIATE EDITORS.
Manluts Orr. J. R. Shull.
Jas. A. Gray, Jr. T. H. Sutton
E. L. Stewart.
H. L. Sloan, - - Business Manager.
T. L. Simmons, Asst. Bus. Manager.
Published once a week by the General
Athletic Association.
Entered in the Postofl5.ce at Chapel Hill, N.
O., as second-class matter.
Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill.
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Payable in advance or during- first term. ,
Single Copies. 5 Cents.
The proposition recently made
the student body of instituting- a
This is done as largely as possible
now As soon as The Tar Heeis
exchanges' have been clipped they
are. placed upon the table of the
reading room in the Y. M. C. A,
building-. The Magazine's ex
changes may be found in the Mag
azine room in the same building,
where all are free to read them,
provided that none of the exchanges
be removed from the room.
Mrs. Patterson's Address.
Mrs. . Lindsay Patterson, of Winston-Salem,
addressed the Modern
Literature Club last Thursday
night on "The Character of Con
fucius." Dr. Archibald Hender
son, in ins introduction, spoke or
the Patterson Cup, the 'grift of Mrs.
Patterson, as having; served to grive
more impulse to the cause of liter
ary composition in the State than
has any other one influence.
Mrs. Patterson said that on
having been invited to address the
Club some time ago she had felt
some misgivings as to her courage
being- sufficient to enable her to
two-dollar membership tee tor the , , -, , .
. ... . ... . ... had expressed this aoDrehension to
t t
Woggle Bug Coming Again !
Mr. Horton, representing
W h i t i n g1 B o .
" will be at
CENTRAL HOTEL, March 12-1 4
with oneof the swcllest lines ever shown in Chapel Hill. He will have
a full line of Stetson Hats, in both straw and soft styles.
His tailoring is as good as any in the country. KLEE
& CO., of New York, whom he represents, is one of
, the best tailoring- establishments in the country. lie
will have tics, handkerchiefs, sox and such galore.
Save your orders for him!
SLOAN and D'ALEMBERTE, - Agts.
"The Holla day" Studio"
SUCCESSORS TO "COLE AND HOLLADAY.' i I
Gallery will be open every Wednesday of each week,
beginning-Wednesday, October 19th. HIGH GRADE
WORK ONLY. Prices reasonable. A fine set of
views of campus and buildings on sale at all times.
GALLERIES AT BOTH DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL
Athletic Association should be con
sidered seriously. Such a fee
would put into the hands of the As
sociation a sum sufficient to secure
the services of a g-eneral director
of athletics to train the class teams,
track, and tennis teams, which to
day have practicall7 no coaching-.
Next year the University intends to!
Professor Cobb who, with character
istic gallantry, had replied. "Wljy,
Mrs. Patterson, you need have no
fears on that score; if you will
only come I will hold your hand
th rough the ordeal . " ' 'Now, Pro
fessor Cobb." said she, "I am here,
and you are not keeping your part
pah f r-i r f " A T i
U , r j - tessor Cobb still failed to carry out
vcii l uuuuiiiii 101 me u?e ui me
Drs. W. II. k Linus 11. Edwards,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
Durham, N. C.
Office over Thomas Pharmacy Co. Phono 657.
class teams and to turn the field in
the rear of the g-ymnasium into ten-
nis courts. Liiven tnese grounds
and the director of athletes Caro
lina would have a system for the
development of athletics that would
soon make her the foremost Southern
college in athletics, instead of one
of the foremost. The University
will aid by preparing- the grounds;
iei tne siuuenis uo tneir pari ny se- sory Committee it was decided that
his promise Mrs. Patterson
found herself able to give a
very entertaining- address on "The
Character of Confucius." Her ad
dress showed that she had devoted
much studv to the nrrnarri f inn nf
i i
her subject
Advisory Committee.
At a recent meeting of the Advi-
Mr.C.T.PEARSON,
OF DURHAM,
The Merchant TaiJor,
will do ) our Tailoring. See him when
in Durham.
MANNING & TILLETT, Agts.
Distinctive Clothes of Quality
for Particular Young Men .
has been the keynote of the success of our
Young Men's Department.
This season you have only to look over cur
great number of styles and wonderful acsort
nient of fabrics to realize that here you can
surely suit pour taste.
r'
BVD
WAY
curing the director of athletics.
Saturday afternoon we have
the first baseball game of the sea
son. It is not a big one, but let's
go out in a body and give our team
a send-off so that they may know
who is behind them when they g-o up
the Athletic Association should
aid the class baseball teams this
spring by appropriating; one dollar for
every two dollars subscribed by the
members of the different classes, the
maximum appropriation for any class
to be teii dollars.
mx. i . li. Kankin, the graduate
i
i. I S
Sneed-Markam-Taylor Co.
CLOTIII ERS AN D
GENTS' FURNISHERS
DURHAM, N. C.
STEK & THOMPSON,' Agents
K
NEXT SUMMER WEAR
LOOSE FITTING
against Wake Forest a week later
Let the rooting be the proper member of the Advisory Committee,
sort, too; no individual rooting- or was elected general -manager of the
"hacking", but solid, systematic class teams.- The chief duty of this
giving of college -ells such as will officer will be to assist the managers
make the fellows lean up ag-ainst of the different class teams in arrano-
Trade Mark Eeeittered U. S. Patent Office.
Coat Cut . Undershirts and
Knee Length Drawers.
Retail Price 50c and upward a Garment.
Frlaninr Rrnc IVlmi Vnr-I
the ball and swat it clean to Chat
iiii. xiiats- Lc n.iiu umi ..wins for the sprj r
games ana gives tne otner team the
chance, at the same time, which it
deserves.
ing the class championship schedule
CALL AT
H. H. PATTERSON'S
OPPOSITE THE CAMPUS,
iNarecpht issueof The Tar Heei
appeared an article by Coach Sim-
. i ' tn i
mons on oase-running. i nis was
the first of a series Of articles on
the theory of the gfame which the
where you will find Men's FuhiIsIiWh. Trmilis. rir.-.u
A petition from the Senior class to Suit Cas(M' ('ft'T't, Uiiri, r.-Hdy-iuado siiwts, pniow
teases, luu-olM, Bowls and Pitniiers, Korosene Oil
Hcnters, Hitrdware of all kinds and everytliiilL' t.lmfc Ih
good to eat. ,
All goods diiliverfd promptly.
CHAPEL HIM,. - . NORTH CAROMNA
LUTTZ
Has a Foothold on
the Shoe Business
He has hats on the brain; puts up
Umbrellas and puts out Lamps.
He Pants for your trade.
Would you do well, buy of KlutU and
cut a swell.
He has some slums in bargains for
cash, ami they are going with a
dash.
Those new style Shoes and up-to-date
' Hats will look well with those Fancy
Shirts and new Spring Cravats.
the effect that the Senior team be al
lowed to take a trip during the spring
was voted upon unfavorably. As
heretofore, there will be only two class
team games off the Hill this year.
The Freshmen will be allowed to take
their usual trip, and a trip will be
(J. C. PICKARD & CO.,
Liver y Sta fc e
.Near the 'Phone Exchange. The best Livery
,u ojjieuuiu norses ana car
riages. Quick attention.
Props
GET IN THE SWIM
granted to tlipr1a;i forr. rnHii t,
. - i O . n-nwi A 11 Ll 1 11 " LIJC
coacn is going to write ior the ,bene- championship
in ot an t nose interested in playing In the future all continuous reports G- C. & J. F. PICKARD,
iMseoan. ine urst oi tne series will be held under the management of
was wen worth while trom this the Athletic Association. During the lnrfnr Wff T U
standpoint; and it will pay the class fall the manager of the baseball team UO(lr Ull&tYl LyttCn,
team men as vv-ell as those of the W1J nave charge of the reports and
Varsity squad to be on the lookout (lur,nS' the spring they will be in
for. those to follow. charge ot the manager of the football
team, the manager, in each case, to re
dentist:
Office in Klttiiz Block. - CHA PFI HIT J
- -y- .... ment ior Ins services.
exchang-es ot the University Mag-a-
.... ..v u,l,i,1Lni Fresh oysters received daily at
at the serv.ee of the students. Pickard and Strowd's Cafe.
College Capst Gowns
The best workman ship at
lowest prices. Silk Fac
ulty Gowns and Hoods.
Cox Sons & Vhilttjj,
203 Fourth Ave , New Y oik,
BEFORE BUYING YOURSPRING
FURNISHINGS. CALL ON THE
"Original Adam."
Kluttz has the Stunts. See himl
Klutts has added to his already exten
sive line a stock of the best Mag
azines. Periodicals of all
kinds. Current issues.
On time.
WATCH
KLUTTZ