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THE TAR HEEL Sreensboro Music Co. PHONE 438 Everything Musical Pianos, Victrolas, Records Sheet Music FRANK M. HOOD, Manag'er Greensboro, North Carolina 8. J. BROCKWELL, Phone 113 T. E. BEST, Phone 8 DRESSING ROOM GOSSIP, B. B Auto Schedule . Phone 1G7 Daily Itrtweeu Dnrliaut aud Chapel Hill Clauffnim "RED" EDGERTON and "RED" SHWEU. Schedule I.enve Chapel Hlll- 8::W, 10 ::.HJ a. m 2 :iS0. 4 AK) and 7 :00 p. m. r,cn''n Durham !l:.'! n. m., 1 :(), 5:0S, S M) anil 10:!M p. m Leave Order iu Durham at Levy News Stand aud the Royal Cafe C. S. PENDERGRAFT This Matter Stands THIS WAY When you go to your Tailor to order a Suit of Clothes you're governed by his idea of what sort of a Suit you should have. Few men know for themselves what's what. After your Suit or Overcoat is made you can tell whether or aot you like it. But if you don't like it, you kind 'o feel you have to take it, my way. That's not very pleasant. Now, then what we want to say to you, Men, is this: We make a study of Men's Clothing study the details study jverything that will in any way lend to the production of perfect Dear Matilda, ' I've been rooting around in the mud of knowledge all fall, like a mud terrapin going" to the swamp for the winter, be cause it got so deep I went all the way under. You see, in this PHONIC 2;i or place, where brains are more im portant than anything else, you have to get plumb saturated with intelligence to keep in the swim. So I buried myself in the mud, so! to speak, aud tried to make as much of it stick on my back as I could. About two weeks ago, those who had already got about as much as a man can carry, gave the rest of us a chance to stick our heads above the mire, and show how much had stuck. I must have been a powerful slick one, for most of mine slid off. I didn't get above a 2 on anything. 'AUTO SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: Leaves Chapel Hill . . 8:30 and 10:20 A. M., 2:?() and 4:00 P. M. Leaves Durham . . '.; . . 9:50 A. M., 12:40, 5:08 mv 8:00 P..M. Other Trips Subject to Order. 58 AND RIDE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE C. S. P. Four Mael lines at Your Service Day or Night. Clothes for all sorts of Men. Then we have the Clothes built bv Land. Meu who understand their business. We'll astonish Men who have never been here for Clothes with the high class of tailoring in our ready-to-wear garments. And you don't have to take any garmeut that is not perfectly satisfactory in every respect. ' OVERCOATS $15, $18.50 to S25 SUITS $15, $18.50, $20 to $25 COME SEE OUR BETTER CLOTHING ! I don't meau I got any 2's, but what I mean is, I didn't get any thing higher than that. They don't give auything lower than six, so I guess that's the reason ' they haven't posted some of my grades. Maybe they thought it i wasn t safe, though, because the x the best Tailors in the bovs raise such a riot when they Sneed-MarKham-Taylor Co. THE OUTFITTERS Durham, N. C. ilk V;v.i s Out Flowers for -AH Occasions Summit Ave Greenhouses, Greensboro, N. C. EubanlCs Drug Co. , Agts. Andrews Cash Store For up-to-date Gents' Fur nishings. Agents for Walk-.' over Shoes, Arrow Shirts and Collars, Levine Caps and M. Moses clothes. We guarantee to save you from $5.00 up on each suit. GIVE US A CHANCE 22m THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VIRGINIA THE MOST MAGNIFICENT HOTEL IN THE SOUTH EUROPEAN PLAN Ideally situated in the most desi rable section of Richmond and with in five minutes' walk of the business center and shopping district. 400 rooms. 300 baths. Every comfort for the Tourist. Every convenience for the Traveling Man. Rooms Single and En Suite. Turkish and Roman Bath. ' HATES $1.50 Per Day and Upwards O. F. WEISER, MANAGER WE HAVE BEEN ENJOYING YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND PATRON AGE FOR FOUR YEARS AND WISH TO SEE YOU AGAIN AT Ufe Royal Cafe DURHAM AS WELL AS CHAPEL HILL SWAIN HALL A CO-OPERATIVE BOARDING PLACE FOR UNIVERSITY MEN YOU GET THE BENEFIT OF ITS SUCCESS. tj.2.50 PER MONTH. ( do post them. It's a wonder somebody hasn't been jerked loose 1 from an arm or leg or hea,d be . fore now. '-. I went to see all my prafessors aoout mv grades, because once there was a boy who got a five and he thought surely there must be some mistake about it, and he went to his professor to find out And he found out there was ; mistake, sure enough, for he ouyrnt to nao a six. out 1 al lowed .'they could iust as well make a mistake one way as an other. So I asked one of them if he could have possibly made a mistake, or oversighted a little something, or gotten me mixed up with somebody else. But he shooed me out with a book, and said he didn't have time to get mad right then. I told him I wanted him to go over my book with me, and show me where I was wrong, but he said it would take him far less time to show me where I was right, only it wasn't necessary, as I would have a chance to find out all that next year, when I took the course ov er. You see, a college professor has to look out for his reputation, because if it ever got out on him that he had made a mistake, he'd have no more chance than a whistle in - a whirlwind. They are unmistakeable, becausej you can never mistake one for any thing else, and because they are never mistaken. But I didn't want to give up, so I went to another and told him that I had ' made several unpar donable errors ou my exam, and I guessed I'd got more than I de served, and maybe he could give me a little advice that would help me jn the future. And he brought out my paper and read over it again, saying that he had gone over it a little hurriedly before, and perhaps it wasn't as bad as he had thought. Sure enough, I made a ' better mark on that ' course in these few minutes than I had made in a whole fall's hard work. It lakes diplomacy to get' a diploma. I This school is certainly differ ent from the one up home. We haven't had a spelling match all fall, and ihey don't have any, trustees coming in the classroom to scare you with a lot of hard questions vlike we used to sometimes. Most men like Fatimas but maybe you won't Fatimas please so many men that they outsell any other cigarette costing over Sc. . But it may happen that your taste won't tit Fatimas. That's nothing against you. Nor against Fatimas. Hut if your taste does fit Faiinias, you can feel doubly grateful. For ot this you can be sine Fatimas are cool and friendly to the throat and .tongue. And they will never leave you "feeling mean" as long as yousmuke within the bun ml of reason. Because Fatimas are cuul and because they can lie smoked freely anil often -they have rightly earned the title, "'Flic Sensible Cigatetle." It simply remains for you to see if their taste suit you as well as it is suiting thousands and thousands ot other men. Try Fatimas today. You may find that their taste is exactly what you've been looking for in a cigarette. uri --am b r i I r i Jimm SSTBs-J I fi.'t't'in vat f':t cu'y t .,'.' ' i t.f.i J .( tr"yi :.-.' 'A' A. tm JUFATIMASiO THE TURKISH BLEND I ? MA mL rL atette ATTENTION Accuracy and Quick Delivery Are the Watchwords of Our Prescription Policy We Are in Business to Serve You. How Shall We Do It? CAROLINA DRUG CO The Home of Pure Drugs month of the five is gone- and it won't be so long before I'll be toting myself back up to the mountains. With lots of my very best, IIkz. ; o ' Startling Discovery The world of Physics has just been electrocuted, beg pardon, electrified by the recent discov ery of a noted Sophomore (name held by censor) who has explod ed the old and prehistoric theo ries concerning Momentum, and has announced the following as an example of the new theory of the phenomenon; "When a body runs forward a little while, and then suddenly stops, it continues going in a straight line, and the above is called Momentum." COLLEGE STUDENTS WANTED To fcaktt the ugtmoy for nwljr patented quick Bulling nrMlt nml by everyone.. 1(H) ix-r cent protit. Oreftt repent Kales. If you wwh to iimlte 4-uoney easily in spare, time vvrlto SHIN-SHINE CO., Buffalo. New York Junior Week Dance Leader! At a meeting of the German Club held before exams John II. Jones was elected leader of the I'd give a heap to see you now, spring dance. Sam Telfair and and I bet you look fine in your FrankShamburger were elected new red dress. Anyway, one assistant leaders, QUERY YOB, ANNUAL DEBATE CompulHory Military Training Subject For U. Va.-U. N. O.-J. Hopkins The subject for' the annual tri angular debate between Johns Hopkins, University of Virginia, aud the University of North Ca rolina as recently agreed upon by the contesting schoools is: "Resolved, That our federal gov ernment compel every able-bodied male citizen between the ages of eighteen and twenty-four to take, under adequate provisions, one year of military or naval training." The preliminaries for the se lection of two teams, one on each side of the question, will be held in March. The finals will take place on April 29th. Ste Marion Fowler, Billy Steele, Ernest Mackie, Merrell Parker for an interview date.
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