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,-T:IIJEA:R:HEEL 3-:- Local and -Personal Mr. Carl Rowland, of Eton College, spent Saturday. ami Sunday with . L, Bruce Gunter. MrJi'A; Speight; of--the - second year medical class, has been taken to Rex Hospital, Raleigh, to undergo an operation for appendicitis, v C. A. Andrews, '14, left on Friday afternoon for his home in Statesville. Mr. Andrews left on account of the illness of some ofJhis near relatives. There will be an important'meetiug of the Warrenton High School Club tonight at 7:15 in the Y. M. C. A. building. Miss Minerva McNiel, of Fayette ville, N. C, who has been the guest of Miss Dora McRae during last week's dances, left for her home on Monday morning.. Frank Drane, '06, has been on a visit to the Hill for a lew days. Mr. Drane has his home in Charlotte, where he is employed in the United States assay office. Messrs. Williams and Taylor report a most enjoyable trip and delightful entertainment at the University of Pennsylvania. A banquet was p-iven the debaters Saturday night. Mrs. Bennett Smedes and herdaugh ter, Miss Mary, who have bt-en vis iting Mrs. Holmes, on West Franklin street, left for a visit to Durham; from there they will return to their home in Raleigh. The King's Daughters will hold their annual bazaar at Central Hotel on Friday, December 9. Hours; 3:30 to 11. All kinds of fancy and tooth some articles will be on sale. Most of the articles will be suitable for Christ mas gifts. In addition1, chicken salad, coffee, hot chocolate, etc., will be served. . , Picture Schedule The following schedule has been ar ranged by the picture committee for Thursday and Friday: THURSDAY, DEC. 8. 2:00 Alamance (Jo. Club at Li brary. 2:15 Warrenton Club at Library. 2:25 Johnston Co. Club at Library. 2:30 Trinity Park Club-at Li brary. 4:00 Guilford Co. Club at Library. A :15 Buie's Creek Club at Library. 2:45 Rowan Club at Studio. 3:30 New Hanover Club at Li brary. 3:00 Duplin Co. Club at Studio. 3:15 -Whitsett Club-at Studio. 4:30 Gym. crowd at Gym. FRIDAY, DEC. 9. .2:05 Mecklenburg Co. Club at Di brary. 2:15 Iredell Co. Club at Library. 2;35 Gaston Co. Club at Library. 3:00 Webb School a t Studio. 3:15 Moore-Lee Club at Studio. 3:30 Buncombe Co. Club at Studio. 4:00 Cosmopolitan Club at Davie poplar. Co-Eds Studio at 2:45. This is the last chance to get pictures made and dates can not be changed to suit caprice of one or two men, so ar range to be there and on time. Parsley & Ward, Com. Tenderfoot at Poker . 'Poor Pat' Sheedy," said a sporting editor, "used, to entertain me, when I visited his art shop, with gambling tales. ''' "There was one tale about a sand wich that I rather liked. It seems, according to this tale, that a barkeeper in Tombstone, or Dead Cat, or some such town, connived with three sharp ers and,help any tenderfoot who ever ventured to sit in a little. poker game among that crew! "One night the tenderest-tenderfoot imaginable; after a half - dozen drinks in the saloon, agreed to take a hand in a dollar-limit g;ime." - - "Things went along in the usual way for awhile; then an amazing se ries, of nods; and winks began to pass about. The bartender had signaled that the tenderfoot held four kings on the draw. There were more nods and winks and the betting began. "In the midst of the betting a waiter brought sandwiches and whiskey, in order- to distract the tenderfoot, and while the poor dupe was tossing off his drinks the sharper next him slipped a sixth card into his hand; " thus, of course, nullifying it. - : v "The unconscious tenderfoot took up a huge sandwich, bit off a large mouthful and began to bet again Right and left, qf course, they raised him. .He. ate on and bet away, calm ly. An enormous sum Jay on the table. "Then, suddenly, the bartender re sumed his nods and winks. He was terribly excited. Something was wrong. The sharpers, a little anx jous, called the tenderfoot. "The tenderfoot finished the last bite of his sandwich, took a long drink of whiskey and laid down his original five cards. Then, in silence, he gath ered in his vast pile of Vinnings and, with a copl nod, took his leave. "After his departure there was a terrific time. "What the dickens did he do with that sixth card?" the sharpers cried. "Dind't you see? Didn't yon see?" cried the bartender, dancing up and down with rage,""he ate it with his sandwich!" St. Louis Globe Demo crat.; .... CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE OAMPUS, where you -will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Drtws Suit Cases, Carpets, Bug?, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil Heaters, Hardware of all kinds and everything that is ?ood to eat. All goods delivered promptly. . Chapel Hill, North Carolina Our Advertisers Here are our regular advertisers. Give them your patronage : CHAPEL HILL Athletic Store Commons Hall' Eubanks Drug Co "Tank" Hunter "Long" Bill Jones "Marse" Jesse Jones A. A. Kluttz ' ' " " Dr. William Lynch H. H. Patterson , ; Patterson Bros. Geo. 0. Pickard ft' Co. W. B. Sorrell University Inn University of N. C. DURHAM, N. C. Holladay Studio Dr. C. L. Hutchison J6nes & Frasier Dave "W. Levy Royall & Borden Co. . Sneed-ICarkham-Taylor Co. GREENSBORO, N C. R; C. Bernau, Jeweler J. Van Lindley Nursery Co. Schiffman Jewelry Co. BALEIGH, N. C. Hotel Giersch King's BusinessCollege New York Cafe FerryNoble Tucker Building. Pharmacy RICHMOND, VA. Richmond Medical College Rbyal Typewriter Co. University College of Medicine; O. F. Craig, University, N. C. Cluett, Peabody & Co., Troy, N. Y. Cottrell & Leonard; Albany, N. Y. Ithaca Gun Co., Ithaca, N. Y. Fatima Cigarettes Norfolk Southern Railway Southern Railway With each package of Fatima t,ou get a pen nant coupon, 25 of which 'secure a hand somt felt college pen nant (V 2x32) -aeeo lion of 100. - TURKISH BLEND'- T& CIGARETTES LAW Judge Fatimas on merit and they'll acquit them selves well. The college i man's ver dict is: "Distinctively in dividual. " Th e refo re Fatimas are the favorite of students. If you will try -Fatima you will continue to buy them. Inexpensively packed and you get ten ad ditional. 20 for 1 5 cents. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. A. A. KLUTTZ UN IVERSITY BOOKSTORE Kluttz takes care of the extremes. He sells : : SHOES Sc HATS New Nobby Line just received. Call and fit up that Headpiece. Make, it look attractive. - - Hand-made Guaranteed Shoes for the Winter : Another lot of those Pretty Pictures and Souvenirs just arrived.' Make' ' - your selections now. - -- It's time to get that UNDERWEAR. Cold weather is coming. . Respectfully, A. A. KLUTTZ. Eubanks Drug Company Prescription : Specialists phapfel Hill, North Carolina Good December Board COMMONS HALL $10.00 Per Month. Doctor Wm. Lynch DENTIST Kluttz Bldg,, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. Excel! en t Boa r d University Iiin Hotel Giersch European Plan. : : Cafe in Connection RALEIGH, N. C. ; , ... G. C. Pickard Sc Co, r ivenv cTA Di c Located on Rosemary St., -near tele phone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand. WANT A TEA M, CALL 3 0 G. C. Pickard, Manager New York Quick Lunch : and Restaurant FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: Iiest in the South. , 13 E. Martin St.,-RALEIGH, N. C. If you are interested in a ROYAL typewriter proposition, talk to Cy, Tbomp80o Jrf ' - - i i
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