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THE TAB HEEL Wednesday , A pril 1, lfag Mm Never before has our clothing stock been as complete as it is now. Men, stop and realize that you get ours and your own personal attention when buying a Suit from us. Don't forget that there is no delay or disappointment, and no C.O.D. or alteration charges. : Come in and select your new Suit now from our stock or Jbonaon lavender, .London Tan, Towder Ulue, .London Blue, Ulue Cheviot, London Gray, London JJrown tney are the newest snades ana tne newest models. Genuine English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.95 and $2.95. White, gray, tari and. . blue. ' . , :.' Golf Hose Just received a large shipment for $1.50 per pair. ' , Varsity Underwear and, Pajamas, $1.00 and "up. We have a complete stock of Knickers in Silk and Wool, White arid Tan Linen, White Whipcord, Gray and Tan Wool Flannel, and a beautiful assortment of Plaids. . Trade in Chapel Hill and save the difference. JACK LIPrJAH Next to Pickwick Jack Merrit, Asst. 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MINNTXAHDA The Unintut 17.220l.Hl lilUW Only ship devoted exclusively to Tourist Tliird Cabin. No other passengers carried. Xou have free ru a of all decks. f SO PntinH ' - Apply for attractive booklets and complete Information to No. 1 Broad way, New York, N. Y. ; Zeno H. Brown, Student Representative, Univer sity of N. C, Chapel Hill, N. C, or any authorized steamship agent Vhite Star Hue ATLANTIC. THAN S FORT Ll!I RED STAR UNB V mlATIOMAfc MSKCANTIM MARINS COMPANY GENTLEMEN'S STATIONERY Old English Crushed Bond, pound - 75c Univerity Club Parchment," pound - 60c Envelopes to Match 25c -40c .-. (Student Supplies) v, Preparing Handy Book of Information The Bureau of Vocational Informa tion under the guidance of T, A. White tier is preparing a bulletin containing in formation about the training of every school and department in the University. A brief statement of the field, nature of work, preparation, opportunities, charac teristics, general and specific training, and as to what they lead to will be given In each statement' The bulletin will be divided into state ments on the College of Liberal Arts, School of Applied Sciences,' School of Engineering, School of Education; School of Commerce, School of Public Welfare, School of Law, School of Medicine, and the School of Pharmacy. Under the College of Liberal Arts sec tion will be given Information on com parative literature, dramatics, English, German, Greek, history, journalism, Lat 4n, mathematics, music, philosophy, and romance languages. Botany, chemistry, geology, physics, psychology and zoology are described under the School of Applied Sciences. The School of Engineering is divided Into civil, electrical, and mechanical en gineering. Information Is given on the work of the director of educational research, psy chological examiner, vocational counselor, and teaching under the School of Edu cation. The School of Commerce is divided in to factory administration, bankinsr and finance, personnel management, risk-bear ing and Insurance, transportation . and shipping, business law, accountancy, for eign trade and consular service, muniel- pal administration and commercial teach ing. Rural social economics and sociology are described under the School of Pub lic Welfare. The bulletin is being prepared in order to get students and future students bet ter acquainted with the different branch es of the University and their work and to help In selecting the desired course. Copies will be mailed to high schools and to anyone uppn request . Tatt Pmilhim flora Nnmlnaiinn I Ttl Tif incf pc1.T?aviia fnniorrit n nrl For Presidency Student Body Thursday Most Elaborate Show v Ail vvraav rf-V wt Ta A 4-11 . 1 TT'11 in inapei witnout opposition i u,ver rrooucea at unapei ni (Continued from page one) : . - , (Continued from page one) to srovern nominations and elections bv 1 Massev. tenor simrer. who will srive his the committee on elections says "Ballot 20-minute Keith act," "A Few Moments i boxes shall be placed: Memorial ball, I in Songland." Mr. Massey is a profes-10:30-11:30; Y. M. C A, 11:30 a.m. tq sional singer of great repute and the . . , oiv i rt . I : i ' i e . .1 u.ui., post oiuce, uuu a.ui, iu i u.ui. , uiuiiHgeuienc icuis exireiuciy luriuiiuic Quadranele. 110-12:30. 2:30-6:00: and beiua able to secure him. .Cumin hull 10."A-9.Qn on! K.nA-7.nn I Tl.o .Ujnin hnMr Jni Urn The legal time for voting will be from I lows with an act that "will knock: 'em i yv ni a iar I 1 w. . m n i . t ai iu:au a.m. 10 i p.m. oicoia. xnis wm De uie nrsc time mat Rule 3 of this same list gives the re- a dancing team as large as this has been quirements for voting: "No ballot shall I seen here and it is seldom that it is ri be deemed valid, by the committee un- valed anywhere. If you want to see less the name and registration number of I something different, come and ''look 'em tha vnt If rJanA UA Kll- nrA :V is deposited in the ballot boxes by 7:001 Gene Erwin, Sonny dettinger. and Bil i - m." ' ly V aught will present "A Snatch From the student body may vote by sendine I members of the faculty will be auite in their choice with their name and reg-1 amusing, as this act was' the feature of istration number to the committee, care I the recent musical comedy. of the president of the student body, by I Now comes the Radium Scene. The mail or telegram. ' It must be received by I biggest scene ever ' attempted here, aniS him by 7 p.m. April 2." a ;V .'". I Jt is just another one of those novelties No rerjort of the votes cast for anvlthat make the show "entirelv differenf.1 candidate shall be given until the final What could be greater . than scenery Count is finished." (Rule 7.) I painted with radium Tjaint costumes "Nominees shall be declared elected I trimmed in it, a 14-piece orchestra nlay- wnen they have received a majority of ling "Way Down Upon the Swanee Riv er" and an eight-man dancing team doing a walti time clog? Oh, boy! This will be some scene, if reports are true. Next the saxaphone quartet will per- f Continued from page one) the votes cast for the nominees of the offices for ' which they are runnine. (Rule 6.) The candidates for class offices will he voted on the same day. The nominations I form. They'll do some funny things in iur me rising senior ana junior classes uien tunny suits and play some dern were omy one lor eacn omce, Dut the gooa music, too rising sophomores have quite a number I Now comes the act that caps the per- out lor their offices. Only the office of formance. Mr. Ludlow Warren, the fe treasurer fell without a strueele. the I male imnersonaor. . Til IB "ViaTfriir rr others being sought after by two or more queen," quoting from the Washington fost, "will sho' do some 'mean' blues Weil Lectures by White Tl 1 ... 21 Will Begin Next Friday Then comes the grand finale of this co lossus production. The rush seats are 75 cents, the re- been noted the world over for his open- served seats are $1.25, seats for school ness of mind. I children are 50 cents, and 50 cents for In 1922, during thegreat national rail- he colored in the balcony. Now, if you mad Ktrilff- Vl a ImTc rvtaniUn nm. 1 like Sll.'innV Knn f npnnv inlrpe fiinnv J . .111 DJUI-1 . X O I' ' t 1 J J .. UUU pathy toward the striking labormen byIookin niggers, and cute novelties, and if DOStiniT a striker's svmnafhv pbtA In th I YOU Crave the dazzlino- lights- tho rvirav. Gfazeile office at Emporia, in defiance of aSant costumes, and glittering scenery, li - a, 1 . . . . . - I 11 l J - , , .,' ruumg oi me Kansas industrial uouft luc ! ugnimg enects ana tne "1 Till lf'i nrtltt rll tVta nnluwia m.l rT,l. 1 I WOnfl PT whflt'a Cnttlltl rr nAV. t 1 T . . 1. lowed a fight against this "infamous in-1 on yu' glad rags and step out to Me- iraciion oi tne rignt or tree press and lonignt ana see the show that'll srieech." and Whiri' wnn Mo uma ol "knock vour eves mir." Tto tlio man 5 rested and asked three times for a trial yu wan to hear a six-man harp team tor violating the law, but the case was P,ay uverture from William Tell" and dismissed without a VSparinu- The. rii-f I then rive i"Wreck of th 07" a fif f.,.n never tried anyone for displaying the 1 "It Ain't Gonna. Rain No More" wrong poster, . it aia not aare to, ne said. sllc uuiwarus, wear out "lurkey In the It was this !ontroverv'fht incnim Saw " and then whip "What'U I Do?" the editorial, "To an Anxious Friend," then lnake a dash for center of the great I a;. m . . which won the Pulitzer prize for 1922. lciU"Y- ine starts at 8:30 p.m The friend was Henry J. White, Gover- t0n,g and again totaTvr night rr j I 1 1 -fc , ur UK ansas' 8DU was a response to a Debaters Defeat Wmt threat of arrest on account of sticking up the poster in his editorial office. "In this famous, oft-quoted editorial," says the New York World, "Mr. White made clear his title as one in the long line tf cour Virginia Mountaineers (Continued from page one) Carolina met a worthy foe in the Mon- aenna ihnrnnlUr wU ho .A afly Date- Of the three West freedom for their profession in the cause debr8JW ) gra3' ; A uated from the Mountaineer institution - iv"" "u vjuyuer were graduated In "White's great passion Is folks." In how a . .. . - - 1 "v diucc uecn m tne law au uis writings, mere is renectea a re- Uhol ,i,si- ni t. uuicuuurg, now a senior, markable understanding and appreciation wo prominence in his sophomore year ui marina. , it is necause ot this mar- when he was runner-up to Victor V. cccu, .uteu Young, old Carolina debater, when the to-deliver the present series of lectures latter won the national intercollegiate . Ma-uawuuuxu uuui,! UK, Hvll" I flPhariniy nhnmnIAnLl m . T .. , eral topic "The Cyde of Cathay," a dis- states in a contest held at Washington, u. u. Ail three men have been debating in America, Though he is full of a ftu. .1. - .. . 1 , . , . . . ... - i vev.u.v. 1,1, uk oauic teams tor tne past wonderful comprehension of life and un- three years. BIumeburK and Snvder demanding or people, he takes no credit were both toembers of the team w'hich to himself. He once described himself as I A.ayA r,i:.. . , ... 1, . j, , . ., , 1 unanimously at Mor- a four-flusher, a ring-taded,, rip-snort- gantown in 1923 and th m InOF tlPll-rnfCPr. And a nannrlcfnnrln. TT I . . .. . V u "C Ders of the team which won a 2 to 1 makes big noise. He yips and kvoodles Ll:i m. TT . . " . , , , , , . , - , ; "-w" 'w me jiar rieeis in Chapel around a good deal, but he Is everlasting- Hill last spring. lyand preeminently full of knots, The West Virginia trip conBideied warts, woodpecker holes i and rotten Uh t a. . , . spots." Not much self-applause there. "ZaZ a" " Cl"? .0tne i" -- -"" uic part oi car- Aft mlich time aa hn nan ma., I, !,. I l; Jl 1 l 1 . , . . " ins uuua. ucuuLcrs iu ootain revenge for two paper and politics, he devotes to maga- previous defeats. zine .to wd -rwreli The' former is Carolina argued that the judiciary is done in the den of Red Rocks, his home the proper body to interpret the law, and in Emporia. To compose-his novels, he k ,.. 1 " i - , ' -.-1 ... Diiuum ucciarc acts ot Uoneresi goes , to a camp in Colorado "where the unconstitutional. It was maintaE fT- politician pursueth not." Gamma Psi fraternity announces the pledging of H, B. Pritchett of Greens boro, N. C. , ther, that Congress would be ffiven blanket power to override the Constitu tion, and finally, that Congress Is unfit to exercise this unlimited power. . Jonas and Chappcll delivered the Caro- - - 1 - x i - v uic vri" The motto of a group of co-eds. de- lina analysis nf th mar hti. ' t...i... . - - I , " "iiv, vusiIlD siring , to be different, is, "Liberty or turned his whole first speech into a re- ueatn, preierauiy death." They believe buttal, not having a prepared sneh Twenty-five members of Smith college, majoring In French, will bo to Parts next fn otj t ,l o i . 1 y..wuV UCoi.u. incy ueueve outtai, not naving a prepared speech Lstitutions rbnne 0ther th8t l0VB marr5age He "S ls th third debate victory that Sus a uiuuiiu game. nas Ilgured in this year, Manufacturer of COLLEGE JEWELRY SCHIFFMAN'S LEADING JEWELERS GREENSBORO, N. C E. V. Howell, President ' C. B. GarFFmr, Cashier Lueco Lxotd, Vice-President - THE PEOPLES BANK i Cbatei. IIeu N. C DURHAM SHOE SHINE PARLOR PRICES REASONABLE HAT CLEANING AND BLOCKING OUR SPECIAETY D . C, MAY PAINTING Durham, N. C. : PAPER HANGING it UPHOLSTERING :: Corner Ora and Roney Streets Phone 1028 ft Not a Home'till it's Planted It's only just a house until you have some Hoses over the porch, Shrubs for the border, and Shads Tree" for the lawn. Let our land ocape planner, help you. Write us. Also send for our new catalog of ornamentals and fruit trees. J. VAN. LINDLfT NURSERY CO. Pomona, North Carolina I VAN LINDLEY CO., Florists GREENSBORO, N. C. 100,000 square feet of glass. "Say it with Flowers." THE BLACKFORD COMPANY . GENERAL CONTRACTORS DURHAM, N. C. ' THE DURHAM BOOK & STATIONERY CO. 112 WIST JtAIK BTKEKT. 109 WVST PABSJIH ST. DURHAM, N. C. OFFICE DEVICES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, TENNIS, GOLF AND BASEBALL GOODS BUDD-PIPER ROOFING COMPANY . ' -"' DURHAM, N. C ROOFING AND SHEET METAL WORK Get your Full Dress Shirts Laundered this week for Easter Dances Remember Those Dress Shirts for Easter t " l : . , ' ' ............ U.N.C. LAUNDRY
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