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THE TAR HEEL THE TAR HEEL' UNIVERSITY OF.NORTHIGAROLiNA BOARD OF EDITORS Frank Hough l. n. mokqan B. D. Stkphes80N i - Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in -Chie ASSOCIATE EDITORS I. II. Hughes O.1 Lv Carrikgton G. C. Mann Cy. Thompson, Jr., C. W. E. Pittman' A. L. M. Wiggins J. II..RAND Miss Louise Wilson - - Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Published twice a week by the General Ath letic Association. : ''Entered as second class matter October 26, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. C, under the Act of Marct 3, 1879.' ' ; Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill. - Subscription Price, $1.50 per Year, Payable in advance or during first term. 1 Single CoriKs; 5 Cents. Two of the greatest college base ball games ever played in the South Atlantic States are now of the past. Carolina supporters should surely feel proud of the team that represents the old University. tile' used? seven intricate figures, nearly all. the letters pf the alphabet, boili small land capital, some prime letters, and four Greek letters, and then stated that he was deducing a very simple formula. We would like to reproduce his paper in detail, but owing to tne tact that we have no engraving plant, and do not wish our type-setters to go on a strike, we must content ourselves with saying simply that the Tar Heel agrees most heartily-:, with Professor Cain's con elusions'. : V ' SAFE AND SATISFACTORY Buying from xia By Phone is safe and satisfactory. Do'nt do without DRUG STORE SUPPLIES because you can't come for them. Don't hesitate to call us because you are not a rrjijular customer. This service is for everybody. Pattereon 3 . Did yon ever think of taVintr a course in bookkeeping and shorthand? What does such a MMiifjp. mean ? What would it mean to yon if yo;i were in possession of such education? Would Suffice to say that the members of you be face to face with disaster witr. sucii lea mi an or would you be promising yourself a iinan-a.Qrt- - . .... .. -t . T rial future? .We take pleasure in a:mo incing thsit. we will allow 10 per cent, special discount to those that will enroll with us in tno next tew days lor the spring term. It is our hope that we can arouse your interest and induce you to make a brain investment thai will be beneficial to you nil your life. tne society tnougnt it the only r tional theory ever brought forth on i.1 1- i TTT 111 suoject. vv e are giaa to Know the subject. We are glad to that his theory is to be published, a hope he will present the Tar Heil with a copy of the article. We are convinced that , his formula will wih icnown, since it was pronouncea Dy those who ought to be good judges tjo be a distinct contribution to the wond of science E. McClung, Manager Greensboro, N. C. "ST T JT ; 4 ..." Arte J VIC AQ 00 -.Vti!li'Yf 1 V These were probably the pleasantest . games ever played between Carolina and Virginia. Neither team did any kicking at decisions of the umpires and the Virginians certainly did well toxontrol themselves in the face of one decision in the first game. Both teams showed themselves to be gentlemen and sports. We hope that the third game will be played under the same agreeable conditions. The third game will be played in Charlottesville as originally scheduled. Greensboro, Durham and Winston were after the game but the decision Last Star Course Pleases. The series of Star Course entertain ments for the year terminated Thurs day night with the Wilbur Star Quar-i tette Company, who pleased their audience as much as any attraction of the season. : : . ' . .' The singing was full, melodious, . ,1 a : i . . . . auu iiaiurai, una every numoer was .endered with a life and spirit which brought forth applause. The a'c- compainment on the piano added no little to the harmonies of the songs. Most quartets have the idea that it is re artistic to sing without ". accom- painment, and it is refreshing to lis ten to a star organization that does not scorn this 'assistance ; to their voices. Mr. Starr has a ;rich baritone that ought to be in grand opera. Another refreshing feature was the fact that these artistis had the temerity to introduce in their pro? gram a tew ancient ; favorites which .-u.. ,. '4&m&0: A most delightful home . , in Greensboro for the traveler and the Carolina student Strictly first-class in appointment Excellent Service Easy of access to railway station. Up The HI) oflloitli Carolina Head of the State System of Education The University stands for thorough ness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 24 buildings, new water The Jefferson Richmond, Va. The most magnificent Hotel in the South, European plan, 400 Rooms, 300 Baths, Rooms single and en suite, with and without private baths, Turkish and Roman Baths, Spacious Sample Rooms, Large Convention Hall, Rates $1.50 per day and up. would have insulted an up-to-date works, central heating, electric lights. audience had it not been for the artis- Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equip- tic manner in which thev were car- Ped for 8 ork- he t acuity num ned through. Thft mnst dplio-htfnl I , , U ... . J . ou.uuu volumes. une librarian and number on the program was perhaps four assistants. Fine Literarv Socie was iU, IUC nanus OI mfi Vinritlla Mr. Marr'S smpu nt ha MaHo nrt th tiM Thure iq a tirtiwo v T f" A autnontjes and they decided that Charlotteville should have the game That Greensboro game was no dis grace to us. We did everything but hit and it would have taken a bunch of Rudolphs to have lambasted Witmer That gent was ffoing at a tremendous old and trae-ic theme of the o-rass conducted by the students. Scholar hopper on the sweet potatoe vine who ship-S and loans for the need and Ue y?as gobbled up by the tu'rkey gobbler, Altogether, the Star Course-man agetnent is to be congratulated on the attractions secured this year, the only possible critiicism being that it has booked a super-abundance of quar rate. He had smoke, and control that tets' . exacl Q-thirds of the at- to Christy was groin sr would have done credit Mathemson. Ferd Duls some, too." He had the misfortune to get about three in the groove and the rest is an old, old story. tractions being of this nature, and al of them musical The Easter, edition of the Yackey Yack will be ready for shipment Fri day. If you have ordered one of this Mr. u, O. Burch, who had served as your trirl for an Easter eitt vou can nrnix- C . TT . .1 . 'tM1Ud" lw university Press this have it seut to her bv see oe- Austin year, died suddenly Saturday night at or Tanner before .dinner time Thurs his home in Chapel Hill. Interment day April 20th. A. T -1 I " , ' wctb dl Arlington on Monday after- The regular edition of the Yacketv of the printshop Mr. Burch's perpetual will be ready for delivery as soon as class and club assessments have been collected. good humor and geniality did much: to cheer us all. We regret his death and sympathize with his widow in her son row. t jmnxaunnmrMi -rr xarwm . , Professor Cain Before ATitcbell Society. ' Professor William Cain Tuesday merht ; presented a learned and able paper before the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society on the cohesion of earth as applied to the construction of tunnels, this being the only paper of the evening. He made an execed- The best Bhavea at nTargity Barber Shop Get 'em at Peebles Shoe Co., when you go to Greensboro. Best Hair Cuts. Varsity Barber Shop. serving tor information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hiix, N, C. ifflm of ; : WJ CUUDTC tion 1 mm G, C. Pickard & Co LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary St., -near- tele- ohone Exchansre. Stvhsh turnout ingly profound impression on the Tar always on hand. WANT ATE AM. C AL L 3 0 Heel reporter ed him. -indeed, he overwhelm- SNEED-MARKHAIVI- TAYLOR COMPANY of Durham ALLISON Agts. COWLES Morfollf Southern Railroad Travel via Raleigh (Uuion Station) and Norfolk Southern Railroad, to and from all points in Eastern North Caro lina. ; Schedule in effect, December 18th. N. B. The following schedule fig ures published as information Oolv and are not guaranteed. TRAINS LEAVE RALEIGH. 9:15 P. M. Daily "Night Express," Pullman Sleeping Car for Norfolk. 6:15 A. M. Daily for Wilson, New born, Washington and Norfolk. 6:15 A. M. Daily, except Sunday. or Newbern via Chocowinity. 3:00 P. M. Daily, except Sunday for Washington. TRAINS ARRIVE RALEIGH. 7:20 A. M. Daily 11:20 A. M.. Diilv, except Sunday and 8:00 P. M., Daily. fRAINS LEAVE GOLDSBORO. 10:15.P. M. Daily,' "Night Express' Pullman Sleepiuir Car for Norfolk, via New Bern. 7:15 A. M." Daily for. Beaufort and Norfolk Parlor Car between New Bern and Norfolk. 3:20 P. M. Dailv for Npw RPrn. Oriental and Beaufort. For further information and reserva tion of Pullman Si eenincr flar snarp. Apply to D. V. Conn. S P A r,r T E. Kenworthy, U.T.A. Raleigh, N.C. W. R. Hudson General Supt. Genera) Pass. Agt, iNortolk. Va., : : hresh Fruits Cheap FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS J E. Goocb Select Fancy Groceries , Cigars G. C. Pickord, Manager
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