tf1t.fi TAll ft 131 EL DRESSING ROOM GOSSIP APrW nAEA7IVF APPEARS This whole place is or was all wrought up. "Have you seen the News and Observer?" "Sure, Pfcbstly the BsSt IsSUC of he ought to be hung- awl quarter ed." There were iust about eiffht men whose names were spread all over the state and about four of that number stu dentsfour out of nine hundred. Here are four men that got in trouble; then here are 8 others who have to say something and put in their tongues and talk it the Year. The April issue of The Uni versity Magazine which is almost ready to leave press promises to be the best issue of the year. ' It is not only the largest issue but contains unusually good material The leading article is"The Star's Scoop , a newspaper story by STANDISEd Arrow Ciuelt Pealo3y 6 Cti.In. MaJcera nv with tfcni,u-i,t ,w;- Carey Dowd. 'The seeond article ions. Those that are concerned on the table of contents is " i he in the business are the ones to Light", by B. F. Auld. Then think it out. What's the use of comes a one act Plar by Tom tiin vx-r,i TTni'vArcWv trvintr fn Linn called "When True was talk the thing to pieces? It's Faise"." This is a new departure just the same as when some one in Literary work for this year. A is trying to have a good baseball little variety follows then in the game. A dispute arises and snape or a poem oy both captains go out to with the umpire. There The University Press ZEB. P. COUNCIL, Manager PRINTING (Telephone . . . . . 158 ! IF IT'S GOOD PRINTING YOU ! WANT (JIVE US YOUR ORDER argue are kill V. V uu auuy lUv gaiui.) one who makes a business of it, trying to decide it. Then some wise guy in the bleachers, not at all concerned in the game, fat any rate not more than two bits brought forth. D. H. Kille ffer "La Calavera". The Fresh man sketch by J. A. Capps entitl ed "Deaf and Dumb but not Blind" won the Sigma Epsilon prize should be mentioned to gether with some other good sketches which the contest N. A. Reasoner , It doesn't cost much to g'o EubanKs Drug Co Prescription Specialists Chapel Hill - North Carolina a way shout it out, "Kill the umps." Sure we must have order in the Pickwick. Peanuts are all right when applied to the right spot; out a tool tries to nnd a man s mouth in the back of his head. We have listened to Mabel's champion; let us emulate his ex ample. it s tunny now a tew errors in any game will lose the whole show. It's that way in baseball, it's that way in the game of life. The more errors we make in life the nearer we are coming to the point where our life will be lost! So let us make the errors as few as possible. It is like the chap who was told that every body eats a peck of dirt during his lifetime. In about fifteen min utes his mother found him in the back yard with a small subway railroad well under construction and "almost through with my peck." Yes they are still here. Who? worth) discovers in his deep mind woa second anf third places. One out of the dispute and was Pure aescnPuon' ine otlier was a tisn story, l he first spe cial article is 4 'A Glimpse of the Other Half" by Stuart Willis, which forciby contrasts the presedt encouraging condition of the negro settlement around! Chapel Hill with what it was ; several years ago when a student was shot by a negro. In an arti-' cle entitled "Fifty-four Years of tha Y. M. C. A.", Philip Wool-1 cott narrates the career of the Y. M. C. A. W; P. Fuller dis-! cusses the trustee system of the University in an article by that! name. l he "Around the Well ' department contains a single art icle about the new literary society rerorms. 1 he issue will no doubt prove a to the and it costs but little more to ride in a Cadilac Machine S. J. DROCKWELL. Proprietor good one. Royal Borden Furniture Co. Durham - - North Carolina Dealers In High-Grade Furniture Furnishings for Students. Every' thiol for tb Home. K V. Dope from the Gass Field. First basemen are all the go with the Freshmen now. There are thirteen chasing around the first sack for the Fresh team. The other positions are still in ' Why the priviledged class; those doubt and Coach Kluttz will have who can sit on the players bench some job to pick his best men. As' while some of the players stand the weeding process hasadvanc-' up; those who must have credit ed it seems that Groom at third, at a cash store; the Ereshmen G0odson at short, Allen at second who can go without coats; those and Woo ten at first are very like who ought to be allowed to eat ly candidates. Tate, Cowell and' breakfast on Sunday morninir at liurnett form e-norl ma tori:i I fnr ' 10:10 instead of 10:00. But the catching department, llaw what's the use; every body is thorne, Alderman and Taylor are afraid the other fellow will slip chasing about in the outfield and something over on him. Ave will likelv olav rinp-s arnund Hip . I J J o - - George? other outer-gardeners. j The question now arises. The Sophs and Seniors are just What happened to Percival? out. New material is badly Well, I'll tell you: Percy is the needed for these two teamsbe.l guy who was in that crap game cause they have loss several good HnwHI, I'rt'sidtTil II. (Jiillin, Te Peoples Bank Lneco Lloyd, 1st Yin'-IVes. R. 11. Ward, 2nd Vice-Pres Carolina Roys are always welcome at HOTEL MALBOURNE Rooms $1.00 up Two in one Room $1.50 K. I. 13, Prop. Durham, N. 0 When Hungry (JO TO tooch s Lunch Room OPPOSITE CAMPUS Fellows, de with, C. S. PENPERGRAFT TWO MACHINES - DAY AND NIGHT Phones No. 58 and 23 HOYS PATRONIZE THe Association Store (Owned by The Athletic. Association University of N. C.) Athletic Goods, Stuent Supplies, Haberdashery, Clothing J. L. OlMt - - - - Manager The University of North Carolina 1 789 Head of the State System of Education The University stands for thoroughness niul 11 that is best in edu cation and the moulding of character. It is equipped with 2( buildings, water works, central heating, electric lights.' Eleven Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work. The Faculty numbers. 80. Students, 800, Library of 75,000 volumes. Two librarians and six assistants. Fine Literary Societies. There is an active Y. M. C. A., conducted by the students. Scholarships and. loans for the needy and deserving. For information, address F, P. VENABLE, President, - - Chapel IIii.l, N. C What Did You Say? A Hat! A Shirt! A Pair of Shoes ! Then don't forget that Kluttzs Haberdashery has all three. The 1914 Eclipse Shirts, James A. Banister and Flosheim Shoes, and Hats. Call to See Us A. A. IILUTTZ f i E. P. CATE, Jetoeler Fine engraving jincl leoniring a specialty. Watches, Clocks, Cut ilass and Silverware. CI I AI'EL HILL N. V, THE BanK of Chapel Hill M.C. S. Nol.le Hieidrnt 1 1. H. Pnllrrson I. C. Tnyl. r Vice-t iwiiiinl Oldest and strongest BanH In Orann'e County Medical College of Virginia CMEDICINE DENTISTRY PHARMACY S. C. MITCHELL, Ph. D., President. New college building, completely equipped and modern laboratories. Extensive Hospital and Dispensary service. Individual instruction, Ex perienced faculty; Practical curriculum. 76th Session. Minimum requirement for admission to the School of Medicine is a four-year high school course and one year of collect work in physia, ihemistty, biology, and German or French, For catalogue or information address : J. R. McCAULEY, Secretary, 1157 EAST CLAY ST. RICHMOND, VA. Carolina Boys are welcome at CRYSTAL CAFE The "1913" Cafe of the City Open Pay and Night Durham, N. C. the other night, j; ' A Former Carolina Student Hoke Ramsour, 1910, will speak in in the Y. M. C. A. Tuesday night. Mr. Ramsour is now a Traveling Secretary of tempted with mixed players. Manager Huskc of the Sophs is pushing his bunch and hopes to 'put out a winner this time. It may be remembered that 1916 was close for the cham pionship last i spring. A few practice games have been at- teams pick- FOR BANQUETS AND ALL KINDS "b" FEEDS, SEE Successor o Mi Je?sc MA DPI CAM MFIIIIP IIAAIIVIOln I1LVILLL. to Marse the Student Volunteer Move- ed from the fighting Juniors and ment. He volunteeered to go the the other upper class teams and foreign field while in the Uni- it appears that the class field will versity and president of the Y. M. C. A. After leaving here he served for a year as secretary of the Association at the University of Alabama. He plans ultimate ly to serve in the foreign field. Mr. E. B. Lewis, '95, of Kins- ton was on the Hill a few days ago. He said that when the Vermont ball team was here that year, btanley, Carolina s short stop, stole fourteen Vermont caps with gold V's, soon see the men in trim for the class season. Choosiner captains for the teams will be a problem early to confront the players. 1 As yet no class baseball sche dule has been arranged. -r- Doug Rights, '13, Editor-in- chief of the Magazine, won the short story contest this year at the Moravian Theological Semi nary, of Hethlcheui, Pa. The title of his story is, "Kggstrardi nary," . BOYS CALL ON Main Street Pharmacy Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. A dandy line of Whitman' Candy. Across Main St. from Depot Durham, N 0. H. II. PATTERSON Misn's KumiHhingM. Carpets, Unas. Heady made Sheets, Pillow CxseH, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Ilanlware, and Everything to Hat. Opposite Campus GREENSBORO GREENSBORO. N. C. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch Type writing, Penmanship. Write for catalog Are you the biff R Contes voting m V ' J WimMsAi.lC. -rip You will find a Ballot Box in every tobacco store in town. It cost3 nothing to vote and it takes only half a minute to write the name of your choice on the back of a Fatima, Pied mont or Chesterfield package front. So look over the list of nominees and vote for one of them -or if yon have another choice, put him in the race. The more tho merrier. Standing of Nominees Geo. . Eutsler. ... . , David Heath.. R. W. Jernig-an. J L. Parker A. II. Moore. . . . .hp Hoffman .... J. L Orr . . ... . . . ...,44,990 . .-..40,640 .. ..38,270 .. ..18.3R0 .". . . .6,200 . . ..1,57(1 1,2)0 Contest Cb ay 15 This Trophy i for our most Popular Student will bo r. bif honor to win this handsome $200 M-M. Motorcycle and every student in this college should help docida who shall receive this honor. The voting value of ciga rette package fronts is as follows: Fatima . . 60 votes Piedtt.rt . 20 votes Chesterfield 10 votes

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