THE TAP HEEL i 'KODK,. LAMcKAo, and a complete Line of P I GRAPHIC SUPPLIES F0I5TEE ; Our Kodak Finishing is the 'Best to Be Had FRATERNITIES IMITATE. The fraternities of the Univer sity initiated the following men September IS: Kappa Alpha; G. M. Long- of Charlotte, R. N. Page of Biscoe, J. A. Taylor and F. H. Hancock ard B. S. Royster of Ox lord, J. S. Cowles of Zeto Psi; Adam of Rocky Mount, mett Robinson of Kappa Sigma; F. E. Robinson of Keenansvillc, Han ford Simmons of Graham. Affiliates: DeWitt Kluttz, formerly of Davidson College, Fred Patterson from Triuity College, ; Donald Phillips from "University of Georgia, pj Kappa Alpha; J. M;Con of Wilkesboro, T. Thorpe and Em-Goldsboro- Norfolk, Va. Beta Theta Pi; William Oatos of lieu ter.sonvi lie and George Lough im n of Ashe ville . Delta Kunp.i Epsilon ; F. P. Wood of Eden ton. Jack Hoov er of Bell Buckle, Teun , R H. Wright. Jr. of Nashville, Tenn J. L. Harrison of Raleigh, P. O Clarkson of Charlotte, G. Rovull of Golusboro, A. C. Zallie coffer of Weldon and J. M. Huske of Fayettcville. Sigma Alph Epsilon; Tom Linn of Salisbury T n CnwAtr of Asheville, and Edward Reid 61 Charlotte. Sig ma Nu;Dave Tayloe of Washing ton, N. C. John II. Jones o Mewbem, Clyde Fore of Char lotto, Lawrence Wright of Wilm ington, Borden Cobb of GoMs boro. Affiliate, Raymond Lee from Stetson University. Alph Tau Omega; Walter Holt am Jose p U H uske of - FayeUeville Sigma Kappa Delta; J. P. Rous seau ol Wilkesboro, Douglas B . Dardcn of Freemont, A. B Greenwood of Asheville. Phi .Delta Tueta; Geo. Mechel of An Aeriinn. Til.. W. R. NorriS of Jacksonville, Fla., Herman Hard ison of Wadesboro, Fred John son of Franklin. Phi Chi (med ical?; F. P. James of Laurinburg lSap" Royster, A. A, McKay of Red Springs, P. A. Bennett o Winston, ud Frank Conroy. Sigma Upsilon (Literary); D. II. Killefer. The following alumni and vis itors were on the Hill for mitia tions: Kappa Alpha; Dick Hiu- 1 ton and Torn Nichols. Zeta Psi; Billy Joyuer, Sandy Graham. ''Jock" and Jim Manning and Banks Mebane. Kapp i Sigma; W. B. Little, William Shaw, Warren Moody, Lawrence Lee, Cooper Young, William Ells worth, Bill Sherrill. Pi Kappa Alpha; Grimes Cowper, John Boushall and Dave Moore. Beta Theta Pi; Robert Shipp, Faison Witheritigton, and Henry Graves Delta Kappa Epsilon;Geo. Wood, Bob Drane, Ben Dawson, Thos. Hume, Paul Capelle, 'Tap" Thorpe, J. C. Daughtridge. Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Dave Murhison, George Cartnicheal, Bob Strange, Will Tillett. A'ex Worth, Francis Cox, and George Thomas. Sigma f Nu; Henry Dockery, Fairly Long, Jim Hackney, Lewis Poison, Alex Harper, Paul Fenner, John Har vey, Joh" Shank-,' John Hackney, Graham Anthony, Bill Wakeley, and Jim Milliken. Phi. Delta Theta; Col. Fred Cox. Alpha Tau Omega; F. A. McNeil, W. H. S. Bunrwyn, W. S. Beam, F. A. DeVane, C. W. Broadfoot,1 Jr., Duncan McRae, K. O. Bur gwyn, Nat Rodman, Jim Patter-. Sherrod, Nelson, McKinnon, Hanes, AMennan, llj&n and Matton from Trinity College. Y. ML C. A. ENROLLS LARGE NUMBERS. In last weeks canvass for new Y. M. C. A. members committee visited every room on the Hill and succeeded in enrolling no small number of new students. The secretary has taken in 275 cards of , membership. Further canvassing- will probably push the number to 400. , . . . BIBLE CLASS ENROLLMENT. Through the itiflueiwe u (lie Bible Class lecture ami the ener gy of the b lusters. 18.3 men have been enrolled in the ililue clasps the pr spcet -!or iniv reach nearly to the 30 J in uiv. v T... sc 300 men will be di.udol up iu. 30 or 35 groups, vvlnca i 1 meet every Sunday at 12:30, "alter church and before dinner. '.'- . . A RIVAL OF KLUTTZ'S BOOK STORE. George Eutsler's Y. M. C. A. book exchange has been running day and night with a boom. He together with Mr. Kerr, has handled 850 cooks from as many as 200 men. Out of these 400 books have been sold amounting to $225. There is a continual demand for first and second year books, and they just won't stay on the shelf. This exchange will be run the whole year through from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily. Here's your chance to make off old books and save off of new ones. The Y. M. C. A. gets 5 per cent for its trouble. Eulsler gets nothing. THE BAND: IT SHOULD ORGANIZE. Candidates for the University Band were called out last week for the first time. 35 men, some with instruments, more without, reported. The Band has been put upon no satisfactory basis up to this year and unless a com plete organization is formed now, our Band will be in a bad way. It stands this way. The men that go out for the band- have nothing to work for, and, in manp cases, no instruments; there are no trips and no contests ahead of them. Our teams have trips to work for, other' teams to beat, and free outfits to play in; more than this they .ire backed by the Athletic Association. Our Band never has had any of these stimuli to give it encour airetncnt. Jbvervtlunir. it has done has been done in pure loyal tv. It the -.liana ' can give us such stuff as it did at the A. & M. game, last year under these conditions, then, witti some money behind it, some trips in front of it, and the same instruc tor ihat kept going all last year, we ought 10 beat ''Alexander's Rag Time Band. (I Inked States fJoolen Mills . XXX UVVl LYllOll VUl lllil C lsJL JL.IAA.KJ .......,-.... . Go, U. S. Regerlar WADE TO CORRKUTLY FIT YOUR INDIVIDUAL IL S. Special MEASURE BY EXPERT WORKMANSHIP. ALL THE NEW. STYLISH PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM : : : m v-r jiv y M A U A $15.00 $18.00 OUR WAY IS THE CORRECT WAY LET US TAILOR FOR YOU THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND PRICE mm U, S. Woolen E. L. TILLEY, College Reprenenlative : m lis (5q DURHAM. N.C. BILL T. MARSH ALL,. Manager IF" YOU LI KM MUSIC -YOU SHOULD GET A 1 Great Variety of Styles $ 1 5.00 to $200 IT IS A PLEASURE TO DEMONSTRATE THE VICTOR-VICTROLA AND A CARD IS ALL THAT IS NECESSARY. ADDRESS . . . . tt. A: GASKINS n 1 .! I f 314 West Main Street iif;J ! DURHAM, N. C. Five Points Academy of Music DURHAM, N. C , Al. G. Fields Ministrels LARGEST AND BEST Saturday, September 20th PRICES 50, 75 and $100 GOOD BOARD PHARMACENTICAL ELECTION!, j The James William Simpson harmaceutical Society held a jreliminary meeting for the elec tion of officers on Tuesday last. Those elected were: S. H. Hig- - t r iir ins, 1'resiaenr, j. warren, Vice-President; Jas. Rogers, Secretary. The Society begins its work on Saturday night at 7:3 in Person Hall. All Pharmacy students are urged to be present. son, II. R Weaver, and Messrs. Subscribe for The Tar Heel. COMMONS HALL $11,00 PER MONTOlf W. B. SORRELL, JEWELER AND V OPTOMETRIST! Chapel Hill, N. C. Dr. Wm. Lynch, DENTIST, New ndico over Cates' Jewelry Store, CHATEL HlLLvN. (1 EubanKs Drug Co- Prescription Specialists Chapel Hill - North Carolina UNIVERSITY INN $15.00. 1 I. D. Webb, l're8ilnt C. B. Ciriflin, Cashier The Peoples Bank K. V. HowHI, lnt ict-Pres.- -R. II. AVanl, 2nd Vice rias E. P. C A TEJtJoder Fine engraving and repairing' a specialty. Watches, Clockn, - Cut GLish and 8ilv(irvare. ; , t OHAI'KL HILL, - - - N C MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT. REXALL PHARMACY' When in Durham. MR. E. S. MERRITT Is with them. Oppoltt Poitofiice- Hob Strang-, .'Varsity -Foot ball '11,12, is here for a week. He is out with the squad. When You Think of Life Insurance Think of the Pilot Company :, r , . ; i rtie Insurance Company with a capital stock offers the se cWnty 'of the cash paid in and k management by men financially interested in its success. ll f It. offers the disadvantage of the temptation upon the part of .stoekhoiders to ay themselves big dividends at the expense of the policyholders'. . 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