THE TAR HEEL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1920 PAGE THREE PICKWICK Saturday "ITS A GREAT LIFE" From the famous story "Empire Builders" by Mary Roberts Rinehart Monday Irene Castle in "AMATEUR WIFE" Paramount-Artcraft Tuesday MAN AND HIS WOMAN" Pathe Production Wednesday THE FORTUNE TELLER" Robertson-Cole Special Four Piece Orchestra Daring the First Show First Show 6:45 Second Show 8:00 Please do not smoke during the First Show. This leaves the house full of smoke for the ladies who come to the Second Show ARMY AND NAVY STORES 108 CHURCH STREET One Door North of Main Street Pharmacy DURHAM, N. C, Goodyear Guaranteed Army Officer Style Raincoats, made of Gas Mask Ma terial) worth $22.50; Our Price $12.50 Best all-Wool Blankets $7.50 Naval Officers High-Grade 'Tailor-Made Overcoats to your measure, Dressy and Durable $60,00 Gillett and Ever Ready Shaving Outfits, Fountain Pens, and Megaphones; Superior Government Quality, at Reduced Prices m This is the leading business school. We teach bookkeeping, shorthand, typewriting, penman ship and English. It pays to attend an ac- credited school. Write today for catalogue and college journal. Address: KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH, H. C . CHARLOTTS, M. C EIGHT PRIZES ARE OFFERED BY A FORMER GA. STUDENT ARTHU.l MURRAY MADE $15,000 A YEAR BY TEACHING DANCING READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE TAR HEEL Those who have a talent for writing, or those who have the knack of think ing of original ways of making money can now turn this 1 knowledge into money by writing a 500 word essay. Eight prizes to the amount of $75.00 are being offered for the best essay on "Five Ways of Earning Money at College." The winner of the first prize will receive $25.00, and then it scales down to $5.00 each for the last five prizes. The awards are being offered by Arthur Murray. According to a re cent article in Forbes Magazine, Ar thur Murray worked his way through Georgia Tech, and made $15,000 ' a year by giving dancing lessons. While at Georgia Tech he taught a class of 660 children, the largest dancing class in the world. Arthur Murray i3 now gathering in formation on various ways of earning money at college and is especially anxious tp receive essays from stu dents who are working their way through, The .closing date for this contest has been postponed to December 20. This will give students more time to compete for the $75 in prizes offered for the best 500 word composition on "Five Ways of Earning Money at College." GRADUATE STUDENTS MAKE SCHOOL SURVEY Mr. H. F. Latshaw and Mr. E. W. Atkins, graduate students in educa tion, were in Roanbke Rapids last week assisting in the survey of the public schools which is being made there by the School of Education di rected by Dr. L. A. Williams. A part of this survey consists of testing the pupils in subject-matter and hi in telligence using standard tests and scales for the purpose. Mr. Latshaw is engaged in perfecting a Latin Form Test originated by Mr. L. L. Lohr, a former student in the Graduate School, and used the opportunity to try out the preliminary arrangement of that test with the three upper classes in Latin in the high school. The results of this survey will be made public during this school year and it is the purpose of the School of Education to publish the results as a bulletin of the University sometime this spring. FACTS AND COMMENTS Marion W. Nash, of Winston-Salem has been initiated into Delta Psi Delta. J. Pickett -Leak, Jr., of Rockingham, N. C, has been initiated into Beta Theta Pi. Omega Delta initiated the following men on Tuesday night: Wilbur Stout, of Burlington, N. C; Bryant C. Brown, of Wilmington, N. C.; John Trotter, of Charlotte, N. C; Ben White, of Concord, N. C; Richard Falls, of Salisbury, N. C; W. P. Hudson, of Sparta, N. C; A. G. Griffin, Marshall, N. C. and Messrs. Hamilton, Hibbard, and Howell of the faculty. At the last meeting of the Journal Club of the DeDartment of Geology, J. S. Babb presented a paper on "Salt Domes." ANNOUNCEMENTS The North Carolina Club will meet in Phillips Hal on Monday Night at 7 o'clock. A large attendance is ex pected. The Geology Department announces that the Geological Museum will soon be finished and will be open on cerr tain days to visitors, these to be an nounced later. The Country Club has begun regu lar operations this fall in the Gorgon's Head Lodge which was kindly offered to them by the members, since the burning of the home of the country club. RALFIGH COMMUNITY PLAYERS ORGANIZED (Continued from page one) plays sometime this winter. The Ra leigh Players are a lively and enthus iastic group and will make the noble art of the Drama live in the Capitol City. This organization was inspired by and is an outgrowth of the com munity drama work being carried on at the University by the Carolina Playmakers. 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