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V off by workmen in quenching their thirst. Because Crane plumbing materials stand up under ordinary, .careless usage they perpetuate these savings of time. Their upkeep cost is low, their life much longer than could be expected of fixtures made to sell on price alone. When you plan plumbing'installations, a Crane specialist at the nearest Crane Branch .or Sales Office will be glad to help you select the correct type of fixture for each particular requirement.' One hundred two Crane branches and offices bring this serv ice within easy reach of every industrial plant in the United States and Canada. N FREDERICK WARD LECTURES ABOUT LIFE EXPERIENCES v (Continutd from page one) to note the phrase he was using in re ferring to his education, which "was sup if posed to have been complete." ' His dry humor elicited much applause. In comparing the old theatre with the new he spoke of the fact that in the ft companies of his youth a copy of the dictionary was ever available, since the stage was the standard of pronuncia tion. "It was then," Mr. Ward asserted, "as unfortunately, jt Is. not now. The American stage, and the people are lip lasy; in the effort of the actors to attain 'realism' the result has been that it is impossible to hear more than one-half E V B V I I of the lines of a play," He plead for more respect for the language. Mr. Ward told of his associations with some of the greatest American and Eng lish actors such as Henry Irving, Law rence Barrett, Charlotte Cushman, Ed win Booth and Adelaide Neilson. Told in a style almost inimitable he held his audience in sympathetic mood. He also gave some scenes from various dramas. The most thorough and artistic charac terization was the rendition of the speech of Brutus to the Roman people, which he referred to as the "most perfect ex ample of poetry." Mr. Ward deplored the fact that he could not And on the stage today the "great giants of past times." He seemed hopeful for the drama of the future and expressed his interest in the new theater R E. V. Lvzco B B at the University. After giving humorous accounts of his first performance and the first of Doug las Fairbanks,' who was his protege. "The moral of these first appearances," he said With a twinkle in his eye, "is, If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, for first appearances may not be indica tive of later work." "I wish for you, my friends, years filled with 365 days of love, health and work, and the last of B P these is' the most important, for con genial work is the keyword to happl Mr. Ward' was given an ovation by the enthusiastic audience. He gave his hearers a clear and vivid realization of a . robust and vigorous character, who had the gift of a nature innately sympa thetic LEVITZKI, FAMOUS PIANIST, ! APPEARS THURSDAY NIGHT ; (Continutd from page on) , "The daring and abandon of his play tag is delightful, giving forth the im W pression of such an' easy mastery of all possible difficulties. The nonchalance with which he surmounts the technical dif ficulties is little short of amazing," says the Chicago Tribnnt. . -- Levitzki has a special appeal for col lege students. He has always expressed his great love for colleges and college students. College newspapers of various schools where he has appeared have praised him, and told of enormous audi ences of students who have been thrilled by his playing. One of them said in an editorial,' "It required 'no effort to be soothed by Levitxki's gentle touch, nor to be lulled by the magic tone, his rippHng runs, his colorful phrases. His playing of our college song was the thing which most of all endeared him to the hearts of the large part of the -student body which heard him. ' ' , Levitzki will arrive In Chapel Hill Thursday morning, spend the day in rest and fn going over the campus, and will appear in Memorial Hall at 8:30. The general admission is $1.00, while reserved seats, will be on sale at Patterson's for $1.50., , Mrs. Stacy Entertains Mrs. Marvin Hendrix Stacy enter tained at . a tea on Saturday afternoon from four to six. The house Was artisti cally decorated with trailing vines in the hall and the . living room. . Receiving the guests at the door were Mrs. R. E. Coker and Mrs. Fred Patterson. .. The receiv ing line was composed of Mrs. Stacy, Miss! Kittle Lee Frasier, Miss Lucy Lay Miss Mary Verner, Miss Mildred Cherry, Miss Mary Cal Henly and Mrs. Johnson. : , : Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Harry Chase and Mrs. T. J. Wilson. The beautifully appointed .table was decorated with lighted candles and a centerpiece of calendulas.: ' Serving were Mrs. H. McG. Wagstaff, Mrs. E; K. Knight and Mrs. C P. Spruill, Jr. Others assisting Mrs. Stacy in receiving were Mrs. A. C Mcintosh, Mrs. J. A. War ren, Mrs. I. H. Manning, Mrs. N. W. Walker, and Mrs. T. E. Graves. The guests were faculty wives and the women students of the University. Miss Frances Vehabld deliffhtfully en tertained at the home of her parents on Rosemary street Saturday evening. Danc ing was the order of the evening and delicious refreshments were served. N. C. C. W. DRAMATIC CLUU PRESENTS Saturday, December 13 MEMORIAL HALL ; THE BLACKFORD COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTORS 1 DURHAM, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OP COLLEGE JEWELRY -SCHIFFMAN'S Leading Jiwelkhi s , Greensboro, N. C. DURHAM SHOE SHINE PARLOR PRICES REASONABLE ', '"' . ' ' 1 ... Hat Cleaning and Blocking Our Specialty ' D. C. MAY Papir Hanging - Upholstkrino ' '- , Pajntino Corner Ora and Roney Streets PHONE 1028 Howtu, Prttidtmt " V C. B. Gumv, CaikUr Llotd, Vioe-Prt. ' R. P. Axnuws, Ait't CtuXUr THE PEOPLES BANK ''''-'' , ! . ' Csuu Hoi N. 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The Town Authorities have requested the Chief of Police to atop smoking ia thh theater." Pickwick The- DURHAM, N. C: