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THE TAR II E K h THE TAR HEEL Official Organ of the Athletic Asso ciation of the University of North Carolina. Published Weekly. BOARD OF EDITORS G. L. Careington - - Editor-in-Chief Lenoir Chambers, Jr." Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS , ER Rankin F. W. Morrison i 'Miss, Watson, Kasef B. D. Applewhite W. P. Fuller Philup WoouxxnTi MANAGERS F. L. ECLESS - L., R. Johnston, J."W. McIntosh Business Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager HAVE WE GOT THE GOODS? An ass was wishing in a hard If it was a good thing to start winter for a ,ittle warm weather up fall practice in baseball then and a outhM of fresh grass to would it not be a good idea to 8"naw uPn in exchane for a keep it up? . Of course there is a heartless truss of straw, and a little work and inconvenience at- cold loteioS- In d time he tached to the nractice in th.- pas- warm weather and fresh grass of those who are such sphereoid comes on; but so much toil and artists that it is a bore to them business for asses along with it, A . 4 - ' 11 to work with men who are not inal ims ass srows 9U,CK1' , quite in their class. Also it re- weary or tne spring as ne w u. quires some time and work of - those who do not claim to be ar- for summer; but what with har- . i i i tistsinitbut who nevertheless vest worlc' . ana otner .aruagenes do not see any use of "working of the season, he is worse now themselves to death for noth- than he was in the sPnn&5 and ing." Some think that a team next spring is not worth work- PATTERSON BROS., DRUGGISTS. COTTRELL & LEONARD ALU ANY, NEW YORK Makers of the Caps, Gowns aitd Hoodn to the University of North Carolina, University of the South, Harvard, Y'ale, ! Princeton, Stanford and the others. Claw? contracts a specialty', j Reliable materials, treasonable prices. Bulletins and Sum.' s pies on request. To be entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Chapel Hill, N. C. ' :'- Printed by The University Press, Chapel Hill, N. C. Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Tear, i; Payable in advance or during the first term. Sintl Capict. 5 Cants. 'The University sermon, deliv ered here Sunday 'by Rev, Mr. Lay, was of the kind we like, but seldom have the pleasure of hear ing. Mr. Lay made no pretense at-"oratory. 4 He gave forth no glittering generalities and beau tiful gems of meaningless rhet oric. -He just hit straight from ing for this fall. All of which illustrates the fact that every one here is afraid that be will do a little work. If there is one thing true un der the sun it is that we do not have things handed to us on a silver platter. When we want a thing the only way on the top so he fancies he shall never be well till autumn comes. But then again, what with carrying ap ples, grapes, fuel, winter provis ions, etc., he finds himself more harassed than ever. In fine, when he has trod the circle of the year in a course of restless labour, his last prayer is for winter again, ana tnat.ne -may take up his rest where he began his corn- side of this geen old ball to get Vnt-V Estranged Fables, it is to go to work. NO SILVER PLATTERS Out of the eight hundred students here there should be enough with the necessary abil ity to give a good dramatic pres entation of some play. At many other colleges and Universities' the giving of a piny during the 1 year is considered one of the most important functions of the college year. Here this has not been so. T'hic mar Vi rxrtcxrcT canarol mam- the shoulder with the right kind I. t t ' lt of punch intelligent truth. We . , , .... , A , . t. !. u mi u several of the leading students hope that there will be more ser- interested in such things have mons preached here by men like got togrther for the purpose of Mr. Lay. He spoke on some- hiving some SOrt of dramatic thing that was interesting to us, presentation during the vear. and about which he was qualified They intend to issue a call for to speak. candidates fnr nlarps iti ttiA ract Just a little basketball now and witnin the next few days. The moyement is an excellant one and should seceive the hardy support of the students. Every man wno either has or thinks thst he has histrionic ability should go out and try for the dramatic team. The work in ACADEMY OF MUSIC Durham It doesn't cost much to go to the PICKWICK and it costs but little more to ride in a CADILLAC MACHINE S. J. BROCKWELL, Proprietor. The New England Mutual Life Insurance Co. Of Boston, Massachusetts Incorporated 1835 Commenced Business 1843 OFFERS ABSOLUTELY The Best Contract With the Greatest Possibilities. Secure Our Figures CYRUS THOMPSON, JR. Special Agent RALEIGH, - ' n C Oct. 30th Mail Prices orders 50c to $2.00 when cash enclosed filled in orders received 'ri then. v ljNow that the World's Series is over there will be more attention paid to politics. . And once upon a time the heat ing apparatus was started: vet the, Rights still stayed on all "selt 1S Denencial to any one who night!? goes in for it. Besides this we want to see a aeallv o-nnd nlar I!PaU1J;D 1a 1 ! I J f'"J w.v,xxC1 ucvcH Wds "appv cm the Hill this vear - it is itirnn in tne selection ot a time to get Venient to go to Durh suul1 aK W1U nuw &e' iae af time that we have x , j.i .i n r si tcuuyu urine uaseoaji ians. o-Umned tUa Governor Wilson's withdrawal painted faces. from (active campaigning can't KROW 7&ft& COLLARS THE BELMONT STYLE Vi I -vrn tnK;HTS GLASGOW ZYi H. L.r'.r 'V .T 2X In. A1EDORA ZH In. t,l rfCi 2 In. THE PINK P. lfU 1 118 HS am every 9 a yearn in sr to foot-lights and put the damper on the local poli ticians. Oh! No! Witness: The College Men's Wilson Club. There are some who have cut out Pickwick for a few weeks. Also there are some who will go every night for the same length Who said it? Nobodv knows. What? There are two boxes in the Alumni Building. Why? For "Drags" and Magazine con tributions. A grave injustice has been M C S. Noble H. H. Patlerton J. C T.ylor President Vice-President Cnhier THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Oldest and strongest BanK in Orange County . Accounts solicited. Royal Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers In" High-Grade Furniture A $5.00 Style Displayed in Our Windows We ECiniow for particular men the FlorsheimShoe is the only REAL custom made $5.00 shoe. f Our Store Servi ice HELPS SHOE ' Why Not Try. Us? FOR SALE BY A. A. KXUTTZ of time. The Giants will Josel ine Jjauuy ano xiign Mug- and the Red Sox have thir a. WUP 01 lootDa11- lle nas nt re TTT, . ceived his share of the honor and w nereis tne Kepubhcan Club? glory there-un to attached. Let Furnishings for Students. thing for the Home. Every- us I No one has seen it since the cap- render unto him the things that JoflV & WVlffl Jewels Co tureof its croat and const itu-L u: An um, tt- ovuJ u "Jim JCWClIJf LU. Jewelers and Optometrists i hail 28 Fayetteville Street. RALE TOM 1ST f! are his. All hail! His Maif-stv aamc lluic UJr luc Km of Foot5aIs an(J hence lowers ot tne Hull Meese call. 0f Gridiron Teams, All L-aution: "Thou shalt not steal." The Pig!. Could any .means be devised uv.(.itfjr uicic uiigni ue a series i ..w - I L T 1 IT of iclass football games held after some men who see how little UUriiam riOrdl WUrSdy the regular season is over a se- wulK luc un Set away witn Durham, N. C. mm. ... I aitt n ti.nm fT 1 1 I ries; in which any and all members rav" au,CIUwn- Aaen waen LP7o For All Occasions oi tne classes could take part? k &ct 1UIU A game anu neea It; there could be such a ser m ar. ine sluIi iej peter, i nese are ranged it would be of great bene- tbe men ho have never really fit to the. Varsity men, who have found ojt why they are out on author year or two .ahead Qf the field. They are also the men them on the team. . We should who wiU never reallJ make good, like to.see.ithe ;time come when The? are of those who are afraid all teams and all sports here will they Wl11 do a "ttle work. oractice all the rpar rnnn1 TTn I der such a system nothing could 'The St IIildas ChaPt of the keep us down. It all. however Dauhters of the King will give simmers down to the same old HAP Pendergraph, College RepreHentative When in Raleigh visit Hicks Company's THREE DRUG STORES For Drug Store Goods oumern Kanwav. 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Agt endeverybody is afraid that be will do a little work that is not strictly required of him and for which i he does , not receive pome immediate reward, an entertainment consisting of tableaux, illustrated songs etc. in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A. Wednesday evening Oct. the 30th, Admission 35 and 25 cts. ILBlacltaall DRUGGISTS. DURHAM, ... , N. C. AjrenU for Huyler's and Parll Q Tilfcrd'i S&ziizh BOYS! SEE "LONG" BILL JONES hot lW1ng ami Cleaning. Work done satisfactorily. $1.00 pi r month. KVpsiiriiig and darning neatly done at small extra cost. French dry cleaning a specialty. Shop in front of Athletic Store.
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