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Page 4 THE TAR HEEL Wednesday, November 5, 1921 SALMAGUNDI By PHILPOT To read some of the pure bunk that is printed in current magazines and of fered to the helpless reader for "poetry1 makes me want to quote the Chapel Hill Weekly on the subject, which says: "Po etry is any sort of printed matter-rang ed in lines, each line being anchored to the port side of a page or column with a capital or small letter and floating free toward the starboard side. It does n't hurt if it means something, and it doesn't hurt if. it doesn't, but the best poetry is the sort that acts as if it were going to mean something and then doesn't, or acts as if it didn't care Whe ther it means anything or not, and then suddenly does mean something." Page Louis Graves I He has the right idea. . An audience of 167 people heard Hon, Walter ("Pete") Murphy in Memorial hall Saturday night The futures are authentic I counted them.) No stronger champion of Democratic principles exists in North Carolina than Pete Murohy The University has around 2200 men in its student body men supposedly reD resenting the "future leadership" of this state. Less than one-third of the stu dent body voted at all in the recent straw vote. Are students as a whole at this University interested in politics? Be fair, and answer in the light of the above figures. ., ' - "Freshman claims all-University title for hoboing," saith news item in- this paper recently. Yes, do tell I Week-ends and studies do not mix, the Frosh Bible tells us. From 60 to 100 freshmen will "peter out" this quarter In the matter of grades. Five words will cover the basic cause of it all: iack of high school prepara tion. A gap of from 12 to 18 months study exists between many of the high schools, of this state and work in the University. It often takes two years for a man to learn bow to study here. But it's the "survival of the fittest" which goes on pereptually; and the world is the better for It - The incident of the student with the bad checks is closed; and the sooner for gotten the better. There is a side to the life of a self-help student that some times nears the pathetic and, is differ ent from the story-book version of the "young man working his way through," The biggest compensation is that it brings out the best that is in a man. Clothes-hangers with surplus shekels. posing as college students, have "th$ old man to pay fancy prices for their edu cation (?) and then after four years walk away leaving their education be hind; for; they have never gotten it That, too, is pathetic. At a recent varsity game we- were told to "Split Carolina for Carolina Girls," and we blah-blahed for the afore mentioned Carolina Girls, parked on the bleachers to our right, "in right merry fashion." , ' Something that has never been done on Emerson field before. Whoopee, Girls! What is the place com ing to? " .: Houdini comes the 21st Perhaps he can tell us what no other living man can for istance, when will the Graham Me morial building be finished; or wnat the building started next to Sutton and Al derman's was supposed to be; or why men livihg in dormitories have to wait from one to three days for mail after it gets to Chapel Hill; or other baffling mysteries. Collier Cobb has called North Caro lina "Nature's Sample Case." I agree with him, unreservedly. Within its fair bounds we have Pinehurso and Pete Murphy 'and' politicians; we have cor porations and co-eds and colleges; we have at this "deah old Oonivuhsity" fair samples of every freak of human nature, both wise and otherwise; we have profs with Ph.D.'s and tra-la-la's appended to their names in the self-sufficiency of supreme sophistication. Yes, indeed, in North Carolina may be found something of ever'thing. ..' , HOUDINI IS COMING HERE NOVEMBER 21 (Continued from Page One) spiritualists of the last quarter of a cen tury. He was a professional medium for several years, and has attended hun dreds of seances in this country and in Europe. Houdini has made death com pacts with 16 of his closest friends, the agreement that the one first to die would communicate with the survivors through an agreed signal. The 16 have all been claimed by death, and Houdini is still awaiting their message in respectful ser iousness. ' SOUTHERN SONGS SUNG ON SUNDAY BY MRS. TUCKER (Continued from page one) delightful manner quite a comprehensive and enlightening survey of the field. The obvious step is to have at he Uni versity in the near future a group of negro singers from Hampton institute, or some North Carolina school like St. Augustine or Shaw, and let them sing more of this music in their own manner, which, Mrs. Tucker herself admits, is well nigh inimitable. SOUTH CAROLINA FINALLY BEATS NORTH CAROLINA (Continued from Page One) went wild with joy, but their enthusiasm was short lived, for the referee called him back to where he had gone out of bounds on the 28-yard marker. Bun Hackney tossed the successful passes and appears to have it all over the rest when it comes to passing the elusive oval. His work during the time he was in the game, while not spectacu lar, was of sufficient merit to cause fans to predict that, he would probably be seen in the three remaining games of the season. -v i The South Carolinians bad a man on end, Meyer, who proved to be one of the most spectacular players on the field, Although small in stature he had worlds of speed and was under almost every play. Sparrow, whose fumbles paved the way, perhaps, for the Carolina de feat was not in the best of shape. His shoulder was swollen from a bruised collar-bone. It was taped with adhesive tape and braced, but still the injury was enough to keep him from using his arm very well, and while Sparrow himself Is offering no excuses, this certainly had something to do with his failure to hold the ball. . Line-up and summary: N. Carolina (7) S. Carolina (10) Epstein-.l ' j Meyer (Capt.) L. E. Matthews (Capt) L. T. Murdaugh J ackson Bartall L. G. Mclver Dukes Fordham Gunter R. G. Hawfleld : ...,.. Seidemann It. T. Braswell :. Swink R. E. Sparrow Bonner Underwood Merritt .' Boat wright Q. B. L. H. B. Rogers Johnston R. H. B. Jasciewicz F. 77 010 B. ' North Carolina . 0 : ( South Carolina . 3 ( North Carolina scoring Touchdown Devin; points from try after touchdown Devin (drop kick). South Carolina scoring: Touchdown Swink; point from try after touchdown Boatwright; goal from field Boatwright. . Referee, Mc. Goffin (Michigan); umpire, Struper (Georgia Tech) ; head linesman, Major (Georgia Tech). Time of periods, lfi minutes. On Thursday, November 6, the Amer ican Association of University Women will give a card supper at the home of President and Mrs. Harry W. Chase. The affair will be similar to the supper given ,Jast year, which was a great suc cess. Places may be reserved through Mrs. Thorndyke Saville. Supper 'will be served at 6:30. Students and faculty are cordiallylnvited. The price of the reservation is $1.25, Library Now Stays Open Until 10:30 P. M. Beginning last Tuesday, the library closing hour has been extended to 10:30 in place of the "old' time 10 o'clock. This change has been made on account of the numerous complaints about the li brary closing too early on the part of the various periodicals on the campus and different individuals. ; :1: Believing that the : average student does the majority of his studying be tween .9 and 11 o'clock, the editors of both the Tab Heel and the Carolina Magazine,; have written numerous edi torials on the Subject asking for a change. Until - this time, the officials have refused to extend the time, since it necessitates keeping the library open without supervision for a longer time. ; : The change is probably in the experi-j mental stage just now, and if it is found that a sufficient number of students stay until the new closing hour to warrant keeping the building open, this time will probably remain in effect or may possi bly be extended. ,.v The officials hope that those students who need to use the reference books for the purpose of research work or in writ ing themes will be benefitted by! the change permitting them to work for longer times on a stretch. President H. -W. Chase will leave on Thursday night for Chicago to attend the National Association of State Uni versities. He will be away from the Hill about 10 days. . : Entertains In Honor Miss Henderson On Monday evening Miss Frances Venable entertained at "the Country club honoring Miss Curtis Henderson, whose marriage to Mr. Claude Ramsay of' Salis bury took place on Wednesday evening. Dancing was enjoyed in the ballroom of the club from 9 until 12 by the bridal party and a large number of guests. The chaperones for the occasion were Dr. Francis P. Venable, Miss Louise Venable, Miss, Alice Edwards Jones, Mrs. William Justice and Mrs. Isaac Manning. During the evening punch was served In an adjoining room by Miss Jones, Miss Venable and Mrs. Manning. The rooms were attractively decorated with autumn leaves, the color note of orange being carried out in the candles. Miss Catherine Wright Miss Louise Venable, Miss Frances Venable and Mrs. Helen Waters, of the Extension division, went to Greensboro last Friday on a shopping tour. ' . - Of a total of 4,301 pupils enrolled in the rural schools of , Randolph county, Ind., 1,144 are in high school. In other words nearly 27 per cent of the total en rollment is in high school. Of the 370 who finished the eighth grade in June, 329, or 88.9 per cent have entered high school. The high school attendance for the entire country is but 12.3 per cent of the total enrollment "BLANDY" CLARKSON , The Fetzer of V. M. I. Head Mentor who is assisted by Bill Raferty as backfield coach. Novem ber lilli, 7lli mill lilli Me Original Remember the Days! UJifsAa v.. ioMMJi Copyright 1923, United Drug- Company 151 HI CO Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday 'X: - ISHAVIMC Shaving Cream t Produces a thick creamy lather. Will stand up on your face throughout the shave. St'dPrica This Sale 1 Tube 2 Tubes 2fc Qic What is a ! One-Cent Sale? It is a sale where you buy an item at the regular price? then another item of the same kind for lc. As an illustration: The standard price of Jonteel Face Powder is 50c You buy a box at this price and by paying lc more, or 51c, you get two boxes. Every article in this sale is a high-class standard piece of merchandise, just the same as we sell you every day at regular prices and have sold you for years. This sale was developed by the United Drug Co. as anadrertising plan. Rather than spend large sum of money in other ways to convince you of the merit of these goods, they are pending it on this sale in permitting as to sell you ' full-sixe package of high standard merchandise for lc. .. It costs money to get customers. The loss taken on this sale will be well spent if the goods please you. . Save Money r Epsom Salt is absolutely free from impurities and is easy to take. Two One 16-oa. OCc 16 -os. OV Remember , Days! Jonteel Face Powder With the Cold Cream Base So soft and clinging. Blends perfectly with the Complexion. Per fumed with the Won derful Jonteel Odor. ; This Sale Two C 1 c Standard Price . & 50 Boxes' Georgia RcseTcilet Water A true reproduction of the fresh floVers. Comes in a beautifully designed frosted glass bottle. Sprinkler top. Standard Price . . . This Sale One $1.00 Two St .01 Bottle Bottles Bouquet Ramee Talc It is made from pure Italian Talc and is fine, soft, and smooth. Perfumed with a fascinating Oriental odor. dibs Standard Price One rn Can . . W Goodform Hair Nets ' Nets of the highest quality and carefully selected. They .fit and last longer. Double Mesh. , This Sale iC two Cle Can. V Standard Price One Cc Two Nets This Sale ;i6c Riker Mentholated White Pine & Tar For the relief of Coughs, Colds. Bronchitis. Wnni-nn- ness and Throat irritations Standard Price One m CAo Tiro Bottle . .... BottI ls9 This Sale lea . 51 Cascade Linen One pound in a package. We also have writing paper and always in the best Standard Price This Sale One A E Tws A r Pound A, Maximum Hot Water Bottle A high quality bottle. Molded all in one piece and guaranteed for one year. .... Standard Price This Sale One $0.00 Two $0.01 Bottle Bottles W Maximum Fountain Syrinfet Standard Price This Sale One $0.00 Two $0.01 Syringe Syringes ; Pounds 2p Standard : 25 Aspirin Tablets Promptly relieve pain, headaches, colds', neuralgia pains. Made from true Aspirin. Price (Boa of 24) This Sale 0 Klenzo Dental Creme Cleans and whitens the teeth. Economy size. Standard Price This Sale & 50'; ES. ;51 Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic Wonderful for combating germs in the mouth, nose and throat. Standard Price This Sale One C Ae Two1 W BottW Ol- R Bottle Two Boxes 26 Lemon Cocoa Butter Skin Cream A real tissue builder and skin beautifier. 1 Standard Price This Sale Lemon Cocoa Batter Lotion Relieves chafing, windburn and chaps. Not greasy. Standard Price : This Sale Bottle r? Rexall Milk J V of Magnesia CM ' Antadd and Laxa tive, A very high grade quality. A cor rective for stomach disorders. S'td Price This Sale One Bot. Two Bots. 50 51 n Quality Tooth Brushes , Adult's Size. Assorted Styles. Good . Quality White Bristles Standard OCc This Sale QCc Price, each Two for Pure Food Products The Pood Specials offered la connection with oar 1 Sale represent big saving and we quote them because of their values. B7awa4s Inn Vanflla Zztrast 1 for B5e Imitation Vanilla Extract, os.2 foraso Srmond's Inn tsmoa Extra ..-I for 41s 8mond's Inn Oosos, V, St a for 28a Brmond'slna Baking Choc, Hlb S IsrSSo Orange Hsrmalada, OUreOQ. ItH os. Ill Strawberry lam. IB a. Raspbsnry Jam, IS os. , Vara Oraps Jsm, 15 OS. m. a(Sr4Se a for 1.19 aferSSe IforSSe aiorSSa Toilet Goods . 25o Jontael Tslenra .... .... 2 for 26c 1.00 Bonq. Barnes Face Pow.2forl.01 76s Juneva Vanishing Cream 2 for Tec 76o Junsre Cold Craam m... 2 for 76c 15a Syta Face Powder 2 for 36c 2 6o Medicated Skin Soap ..2 for 26c ISO Rexall Toilet Soup 2 for 16c 50a Hair Fix . 2 for 6 lo 60c Petroleum Hair Rub .... 2 forSlc 76c Theatrical Cold Cream 2 for 76c 50o Harmony Massage Cr'm2for51o 60s Cocoanut Oil Shampoo.. 2 for Sis J5o Harmony Cm of Alm'da 2 for 36c 50e Arbatna Vanishing Cr'm2 for 61c 25o Trailing Arbutus Tale. 2 for 26c 25e Rexall Cold Cream 2 for 26c 60o Rexall Shaving lotion.... 2 forSlo 26c Rexall ToothPaate(Imp.)2 for 26c Stationery and Home Needs 1.00 La Claire Stationery ....2 for 1.01 76o ReTalation Plaid Stat'rr 2 for 76c 60c Lord Baltimore Stat'nry2 for 81c S.50 Signet Pen .................... 2 for 3.5 1 8.60 Signet Pencil ................ 2 for 3.S1 10c Writin(Tablet(noteixe)2 for lie 40e Maximum Pocket Comb 2 for 41c 75a Victory Ladies' Comb ....2 for 78c 76s Laborlite House Apron.. 2 for 76c 40s Firataid Zino Oxide Adh. Plaster, 1 in. by 6 yda.2for41c 60o Firataid Quick Acting PlaBter ... 2 for Sic SOe Oneida Community Pur itan Plate Teaspoons (Guaranteed for 20 jrrs)2 for 31a Rexall and Puretest Products ; 26o Zlne S tea rate 2 for 26o 1.00 Min. Oil, Kus.Type, 16oi2forl.01 26o Tincture Iodine .......,. 2 for 36o 20c Boric Acid, 4 os. 2 for 21c 40o Hydrogen Peroxide, 16 os 2 for 41c 60e No. 6 Disinfectant, 16 ox 2 for 61c 25o Corn Solvent 2 for 26c 2Bo Little Liver Pills, 100's2for26c l-'O Syrup Hypophoephites... 2forl.0t , 20c Zinc Oxide Ointment ,...2for21o Brush and Sundries l.BO Hair Brashes 2 for 1411 ! air Brushes 2 for 76o 25o Children's Tooth Brush 2 for 2oo 6s Jonteel Wool or Valour Powder Puffs afbrlOe Candy "L ' r-'' J: 75o Fenway Whole Cherries (Be Liggett'a Choo. HIb bar 2 for See o xwmi i uum, s nsrorsator ee lQs Chocolate Almond Bar.... 2 for lie vHssoiaie jumona nar.M. m lor OS . Bin Symphony Lawn isii Hichant niiali' hpHW fahrii finic 24 sheets of oa per, 24 envelopes. Ribbon-tied, white with gold deckle borders. White and tints with fancy borders. Standard Price One Boa . . n.oo This Sale Two Boaes n.oi Rose Dawn Assorted Chocolates A delicious assortment of chocolates In a beautiful box. ; Standard Prico One $i nn Boa Two . Boxes This Sale 1.01'. PATTERSON DROS., Druggist CHAPEL HILL, H. G. s Cadet Assorted Wrapped Caramels These caramels are a full cream caramel HteK- . est quality through out. Four assorted , flavors Vanilla, Va nilla Nougat, Choco late and Chocolate Nougat. This Sale TwH Ale Pounds . . wl J In fin iliaWain. i ' Standard Price One ' Poand . . . 60
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