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CARR-BRYANT HIGH GRADE SHOES FOR CAROLINA MEN CARR-BRYANT BOOT AND SHOE CO. 106-108 WEST MAIN STREET DURHAM, N. C. Scfytffmait llewelr? (To (Breertsboro, Mortl) Carolina UP AD ' at theMarahal' Ball Raleigh, N. C; October 24th ': f Ae famous MEYER DAVIS' ORCHESTRA The Best Combination Myer Davit Ever Sent South DANCES ; will be given by the Meyer Davis Orchestra in various towns in North Snappieit Carolina. Bookings can be arranged through our new Southern Book ing Headquarters at the Hotel Yarborough, Raleigh, N. C. . Matte Newett Tun Uniqu Styl We will endeavor to make these dances the finest the presence of this wonderful organization assures it. The Meyer Davis Orchestras are distinguished everywhere by their patronage. MEYER DAVIS' MUSIC "Orchestra Extraordinary" The New Willard, Washington, D. C. Ownen or Manager of halls in citic and towns in North Carolina suitable for dancing please communicate at once giving size, rental, lighting, etc. EVERY GRADUATE IN DEMAND We have had to turn down more than thirty calls for help during the month of September. Never before has he demand for our graduates been so great. It requires qualified instructors to produce qualified students. Our effi cient corps of instructors enables you to get the best results in the shortest time A position is waiting for you. You lose while you wait. Write at once for special discount and other advantages offered. Durham Business School MRs. WALTER LEE LEDNliM, President RESERVED FOR Cluett, Peabody & Co. MAKERS OF ARROW COLLARS Can You Beat This? FRUITS SMOKES CANDIES DRINKS Everything for the "Feed" STATE AND NATIONAL PAPERS EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK ' AND . ' THE ONLY ORIGINAL AUTO SERVICE ' FROM THE HILL: FROM DURHAM: 8:30 10:20 a. m. 9:50 a. m.-12:40 p. m. 2:304:00 p. m. 5:08 p. m.-8:00 p. m. C. S. PENDERGRAFT "The All-Weather Man" BAPTISTS DEFEATED IN HARD FOUGHT CONTEST; UNABLE TO MAKE SCORE (Continued from Page 1) Harrell Olive Left Tackle Bobbins i Moss Left Guard Blount Wall Center Grimes Feezer Bight Guard Dorteh Pierce Bight Tackle Proctor Peckman Bight End Johnston Jeanette Quarterback Lowe Pruett Left Half Tenney Fulton Eight Half Fearrington Babenhorst Fullback 1 Eeferee: Simpson. Umpire: Boye. Headlinesman : Bobesron. Time of quarters: 12 minutes. Touchdown: Tenney, (N. C). Substitutes: N. C. Pharr for John son; Jacobi for Blount; Harden for Fearrington; Smith for Tenney. Wake Forest: Taylor for Wall. COMMERCE SCHOOL IS RADICAL INNOVATION IN UNIV. CURRICULUM (Continued from Page 1) fered in Accounting, Business Organi zation, Money " and Banking, Insurance, Transportation, Corporation Finance, Commercial Law, Labor Problems, Ru ral Economics, Practical French . and Spanish, Advanced English Composition, the writing of technical papers, and Psychology. Included in the fourth year's work the Theories of Economic Eef orm, Ad- vaneed Accounting, Industrial Manage ment, Public Finance, Foreign Trade, International Law, Markets and Mar keting, r Salesmanship and Sales Man agement, Advanced Commercial and in dustrial Geography, Latin American History and Customs, Social Psychology, and Ethics. A part of the training will consist of attendance upon lectures given by representative business men of the State and of the South', and already a promis ing list of North Carolina business men have agreed to give these lectures. These will be supplemented by govern ment officials who are dealing with in dustrial problems. Representatives of the Tariff Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Census Bureau, and Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce ars among those who will come. During the summer between the Ju nior and Senior years, each student will be expected to spend his time working in -an establishment in the line of busi ness for which he is preparing. This may begin in the summer following the Sophomore year, as is the case now with the students who go to the National City Bank of New York. The Uni versity itself, in its business aspects, will be used as a working labaratory, particularly the offices of the Treasurer and the Business Manager. Mr. D. D. Carroll, Professor of Eco nomics, has been appointed acting dean of the School of Commerce, and Pro fessor Boy B. Cowin will be Associate Professor of Accounting. Professor Cowin has ta.ught accounting at the University of Michigan and the Univer sity of Iowa, and lately has been in the accounting department of the post office department. NURICAS AND FATIMAS MINGLED WITH ORATORY OPEN DEBATE SMOKER (Continued from Page 1) the call of the spirit of adventure. Not the adventure of sensuality and de bauchery, but the adventure of going out into the world's vast field of know ledge and beauty there to seek out those gems of truth which were hidden in the rocks of that fair land. He was followed by several members of the society, who spoke briefly on subjects of interest, until at last the cups of oratory were drained to the dregs and thus came the end of a per fect smoker. SMOKE MEDITATION 10c, 2 FOR 25c AND 15c MILD HAVANA CIGARS A. A. KLUTTZ CO., Inc. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE NEW AND SECOND HAND BOOKS THE LATEST FALL STYLES IN GENTS' FURNISHINGS SHOES, HATS EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT "SHINES THAT LAST" AND SOMEHOW THEY JUST MAKE A NEW HAT TROM THAT OLD ONE DURHAM SHOE SHINE PARLOR For That Immediate Need Distinctive Stationery in Carlton Club Gentlemen Club Symphony Lawn A pen that fits your hand A ShaefTer or A Waterman A Pipe that Smokes the Best The W. D. C. 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