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Saturday, October Page 2 THE TAR HEEL She Etxt tfnl "The Leading Southern College Semi Weekly Newspaper". . Member of N. C. Collegiate Association Press Published twice every week of the col- LIBRARY CLOSING HOURS. Since the . mere suggestion on . the editorial page of the last issue of THE TAR HEEL of changing the early clos ing hours of the library at night much discussion of the suggestion has been made. To close the library at the compara tively early hour of ten o'clock is very inconvenient .to larire numbers of stu lege year, ana is the official newspaper dent8 -nd aa 8Uch the -i08inlr hour de. of the Publications Union of the Uni- servea to be extended. The question versity of Worth Carolina, Chapel Hill, aa to whether other college libraries N. C, M Subscription price, $2.00 local close strictly at ten of net does not and 3.00 out of town, for the college enter into the disposition of the mat- er here in the least. If it is hown that. ihA rlnsinir hour in fan enrlv her .... r.i ,,or oi new west then by M means U 8nou,d be rea. puuuing. I gonably changed to take care of condl Entered as second-pins mail matfor t I t'onB- the Post Office.",,! Hill. K. f. 1 ne average student who has classes J. M. Suunders I all the morning and sometimes running frfttor I into the a'fternoon wants to take the J. H. Lineberger Butinen Manager fternoon off for rest and recreation. those engaged in activities that re- H.N.Parker . Managing Editor I quire a good part of the afternoon W. S. Mclver AuUtant Editor have only the night left to study. W. B. Pipkin M. M. Young L. A. Crowell E. S. Barr W. T. Peacock F. P. Eller R. B. Raney C. W. Bazemore W. T. Rightsell James VanNess Spencer Murphey Aitiitant Editor Just after supper in the average sched ule comes a trip to the Pick, a bull session hour or some other form of 1 diversion. Then from eight-thirty to twelve comes the period set aside for study and daily class preparation. There are a number of students who do "their studying in the library either on account of reference work or the quieter atmosphere prevailing there. A student who is busily engaged in some form of work requiring refer ences to various books or periodcals cannot accomplish much work if he has Reporters p. E. Wilkerson J. M. Sartin W. N. Cox Lucy Lay J.'T. Madry B. C. Wilson C. A. P. Moore E. R. Patterson Julian Busby J. E. Farrior Saturday, October 4, 1924 The impossible has happened. Anyone desiring to try out for the Busi-to be interrupted and made to leave ness Staff apply to Business Manager. I the library at the hour of ten. so rar aa we can see there - is no You can purchase any article adver- sound reason why the chanee cannot tised in The Tar Heel with perfect I be made. The library is in charge of safety because everything it adver-student assistants altogether for the uses is guaranteed to be as repre- last few hours of the day's operation. sented. The Tar Heel solicits adver- If there is opposition to maintaining tising from reputable concerns only. longer hoars because the library offi cials are supposed to be in charge, then why is the -building left to the care of the student assistants for the time it is? There may be some reasonable basis Landlord Warren has actually adver- Ior not making a change but we con- tised a few dormitory rooms for rent fe8S that 14 is beyond us. We therefore , . I asK whoever has charge of the library The football team has gone to Yale. I hours to give us some answer or rea- We sure do begrudge them the trip I son against a change if one cannot up there and back. I be effected. Such information would ft " ' - ' be very acceptable to the Ooen Forum A good showing should be made column of this paper in order to eive against tne cii eleven this afternoon, students interested in this matter lhat Wake game served to stir the Tar j some answer. Heels up a bit. I The public is cordially invited to an JVext Saturday it s Trinity here, illustrated talk given by Mrs. A. C. Rob- Then to Raleigh to meet State. After erts about the Pi Beta Phi settlement that come three straight games on the I school in the mountains "of Tennessee. Hill. A good schedule we call it. I The talk' will he iriven in CiprmrH hall ion the afternoon of Oetober10 at 4 Next Saturday should be plenty full, o'clock.' Hand woven linens and haslet The Trinity football game in the after- made by students of the moun noon and a Grail dance in the gym that tain school will be sold in the Y. M. C. A. "'S'"- tiaireen come in raigmy bmldinir and ten will ho wnr1 nanuy limes. "Working Ycur Way" Made Feasible Writing life insurance has en abled many a man to pay his way through college. It is a dignified calling and a true so cial service. To induce your fellows to " form habits of thrift to obli gate them to put by a little of their incorae--to safeguard them against future loss of earning power is a form of effort that brings keen satisfaction as well as profit. These are some of the reasons why the insurance business to day is attracting the very best brains of America. ' r. . Write for the full particulars of plan whereby you can assist your self through college, and at the same time, prepare for a profitable and satisfactory business career. PILOT LIFE INSURANCE CO. Greensboro, N. C. II. B. Gunter, Vice-President and Agency. Manager v F Damon "What's the "'matter. ., Can't you read your notes of the lecture?" Pythiat "No doggone it" . I skipped over to class this morning without my Dixon's Eldorado !" IT Itadt all dtaUrt ELdoeabO lie master (timing pendr The laundry department should come up for a bit of praise regarding its ex cellent service. We suggest that Dean Paulson be given charge of several other University departments for a short time. - - The Carolina Play makers are offer ing season tickets to their perform ances this year. After reading the an nouncement in this issue of the Tar - Heel, we can certainly see why it pays to purchase one of these subscribing membership tickets. - TAG FOOTBALL RESULTS Wednesday, October 1. Grimes, 6; Mangum, 0. Thursday, October 2. Carr, 24; Smith, 0. jfetyScenes ; Jfe of your j fir College Life ' I - take them oa - 19 il-J I ii rton- fj WWW oriPHEurj . DURHAM, N. C 3 SHOWS DAILY 5 Saturdays and Holidays NOTICE STUDENTS If you want to see a real good peppy musical comedy drop, in the onPHEun The Only Vaudeville Theatre in Durham -FILM' PACK For vividly clear picture that will constantly recall fond , memories of college dayi use ; AGFA the famous speed film -extremely sensitive. - A Size for Every Camera Ak Your Dealer Foe AGFA Film SECURITY LIFE AND TRUST CO. HOME OFFICE WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. Every sensible man believes in insurance, but not every sensi ble man has insurance. So many people are likely to postpone doing the things they know they ought to do, till "next week, next month, next year". Think ! Next month may never come for you. Buy a Policy now in your Home Company Gbo. A. Gkimsiey Pretident C C. Tayum Vice-Pretident and General Mgr. tmmmmmitiiiitmnniiiiiinnKmttffltnniiiiiiiiiiiiiitm HumKiniiniiimiiiiiiiiiniiiHmniiimiim SUITS :-: :-: :: OVERCOATS $30 to $65 Altering, Remodeling, Repairing FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ' .. W. J. MEEK, Univertittt Tailor Tankersley Bldg. Next to Post Office ttiiirii)tiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiinniitiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiuiinim$ V Practically all the colleges in the state are making their freshmen wear a cap, badge or some Other insignia to distingush them from .the upper classmen. There is one thing that we . take pride in regard to this movement. That is that the University Of North Carolina has not taken up such a cus tom. ': Mr. Taniels is evidently a firm be liever in the doctrine of non-conform ity as a character builder. If we re- ; member right we heard him give the same line that he gave the Y. M. C. A.! workers two years ago at commence ment time. After; listening to his speech the other night we have come to me conclusion tnat ne would make a peach of a Sunday school teacher. : Our weekly suggestion: Whereas there has : been so much agitation afjainst using the expression Carolina spirit, whereas the aforesaid phrase was used until the mental condition known as the Carolina spirit almost died from over-work, be it hereby re solved that from the day of the adop tion of this suggestion henceforth the term Carolina passion be substituted in lieu of - the aforesaid Carolina spirit. ' ' 1 ' ..... ' . The old law building bids fair to be turned into one of the most artistic buildings on the campus. When re modeled this building will be used by the Carolina Playmakers. If there is one thing that the campus needs it is more beautiful buildings. Communi ties in the state even take pride in the architectural beauty of their jails and prisons. Certainly those in charge of building should take as much pride in the campus buildings as is taken in the jails and asylums. If you have news, end it to the Ta llersu LUXENBERG CLOTHES FOR THE COLLEGE MAN The SPORT SACK , (Four Tiece) IVlTH kniclcer a .port uit with trousers a sack suit. In woolens of rare quality and rich partem, . the popular all 'round uit. t3950andH250 nat LUXENBERG bros. 841 Broadway, Nbw York 1 Next showing at . Thompson's Smoke Shop October 22nd and 23rd Om rtyl memo, book tent free on requnt Concert Will Be Held In Memorial Hall Sunday The department of music, through Mr. I Weaver, has announced the first concert of the season for Sunday at 4 o'clock in Memorial hall. " The program will consist of violin numbers by Mr.- Hard, vocal numbers by Mr. Fitch, and piano numbers by Mr. Weaver. This is the first of the series of concerts to be given by the music department on the first Sunday after noon of each month during the school year. - This series- has been in exist ence for five years and has met with a very cordial reception from the student body and the people of the town, large audiences' coming to each of . the pro grams. Plans for the other concerts' of the series will be announced shortly. The programs will be varied in nature from month to month and will include all types of good music . " Just Received 250 pair Hob Nail Shoes. J'.- '., . ' ' Get yours now at Lacocks Electric Shoe Shop CHAPEL HILL, N. C. LOST! Loo se leaf leather bound note book. RETURN TO Jack CAIN, 211 G Services Methodist Church. Dr. Bernard lectures at 9:48. Morning service, "The Power of the Unseen." Epworth League, G. LeRoy Smith, "Experiences In France." Night service, "The Worth of a Man." North Carolina' Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi initiated Mrs. George V. Denny on Wednesday, October 1. .Mrs. Denny, one of the charter members of the group who petitioned Pi Beta Phi, was former ly Miss Mary Yellott of Bel Air, Md. She was graduated from the University In 1922. LOST OR MIS PLACED ON CAMPUS One Green Trunk, owner's name on end. Address infor mation concerning its where abouts to JOE ALEXANDER Pi Kappa Alpha House. The first issue of the" Carolina Maaa- zine will be released from the tress at a very early date. iiiiiiitiiniiimmiiiintitt BUDD-PIPER ROOFING COMPANY Dttihah, Noam Caui.iha ROOflNG AND SHEET METAL WORK IB Shows: 3:30, 7:00 8:20 MONDAY.. . ...OCTOBER 6 BETTY BLYTHE and ELLIOTT DEXTER in . Spitfire ' TUESDAY i ........;...... OCTOBER 7 MATT MOORE, NITA NALDI and PATSY RUTH MILLER in The Breaking Point A Paramount Picture ..OCTOBER 8 Regular Admission 25 cents WEDNESDAY : A1LEEN PRINGLE and CONRAD NAG EL t Elinor Glyn'g i Three Weeks A Grantland Rice Sportlight "Danger Lure" THURSDAY OCTOBER 9 GLORIA SWANSON in Society Scandal A Paramount Picture FRIDAY and SATURDAY:.OCTOBER 10 & 11 James Crate's Big Paramount Picture The Covered Wagon ? "Put the 'PicV in Your ScUduU" ? immttniiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiimiiiiiiii m I'minnimntrntintn EUBANKS DRUG COMPANY Agents for Nunnally't and Huyler's Candy Reliable Dextggists foe 32 Years :::iimiiiiwmmmmnmm DURHAM SHOE SHINE PARLOR .: " PRICES REASONABLE Hat Cleaning and Blocking Our Specialty " mtmmmmttmmt, -mmmnummmmimmmm T f Tttttt f Itlllf 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llll 1 1 1 r 1 1 IMtTTTrr D.C.MAY Papee Hanging - Upholstering - Painting Corner Ora and Roney Streets PHONE 1028 DURHAM, N. C. a nnimiTumiHunMtMiiiittfttftmmi XX o f . ' .' . 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