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Tuesday, January io, 1923 THE TAR HEEL i ! 11 u !. 1 ! T. I J! ' 1 1 1' M 5 f : i Page Four Superlative To Be Elected Thursday high praise from the Chapel Hill and Durham firemen. Once one of the hose lines broke away from those who were holding it and whipped about like a giant snake, bowling men and boys over like nine pins and drench ing part of the crowd, but otherwise the lines were well directed. The fire started from a defective flue in the kitchen of the hotel, or boarding house as. it really was. It had gained , considerable- headway when discovered.- Several students who were in their rooms on the third Class Honorees To Be Chosen by Sen iors at Swain Hall Smoker. . The senior superlatives for this war w ill be elected at the senior rlass smoker in Swain Hall next TWav Tiio-ht. This list, 'which is tfco Innmst. and most complete that has ever been "submitted, was compil ed bv officials of the class and mem w . . ,. bers of the editorial statt ol tne floor ma(je ropes of sheets to climb Yackety Yack. The ones elected wm of thdr windows and slide to the . , 1 M 1 it vnlh I be presented m tne annual m a im 0.linilj on Wobablv more . from a er unique way of, depicting tne quail- f spectacular than any real ty in which they excel. our 01 tne sitv to employ such a means of group are to' be coeds. - I descent. They hurled trunks and Nominations will be irom tne noor, bookcages recklessly, to the street, and elections will De neiu uuiuwu-w, I smashirik them to bits advantage by members of the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in keeping their house, two doors from, the blazing structure, from catching from sparks.' They ambitiously directed its com paratively puny stream upon the roof of their house in emulation1 of the firemen with their big hose lines. A fitting finis was written upon the evening s entertainment alter tne nre had been brought, upder control and nearly all the crowd had left. A piano had been brought out of the Ledbetter house and was resting on the sidewalk. Inspired by the classi cal example of old Emperor ero as he watched the burning of Rome, a group of students gathered around it andsang-or vocalized, .at least while one of their number beat out the accompaniment on the instrument They continued to harmonize in fanu miliar barber shop fashion until the suffering neighbors -..shooed them away. PICKWICK THEATRE "Almost a Part of Carolina" af tewards the same night. Any Hp nominated, but of UU111UC1 " course only one may be elected, ex rent in event of a tie The- full list is submitted here so who mav so desire Colonel Uzzell, who bought the big5 forty-room building from Mr. Pickard a few years ago, stated yesterday that he had recently cut the' insurance on it from $19,500 to $10,000, depending the restriction of damages to i ! 1 may be considering the best suited for tne latter sum m case it caught on LIIC Vttiiuuu 1 me. XllO uwjjiiwvv " xr ' popular, coed; prettiest coed, mst J groundless Saturday,, costing him a talkative coed, speediest coea, Debt au- cooi $9 500. Only about halt ot the around boy, best athlete, most PPU t furniture was saved from the board lar, best writer, best looking, best mg. house, and Mr. Uzzell stated that executive, chief politician, most origi- most 0f it was left in a. rather sad nal, most influential, biggest villian, condition owing to the handling that brightest, biggest ladies man, Diggest i received from its over-zeaious re hull shooter, most dramatic, most re- biVp-est nut. and best business ""OI -oc man. movers. A garden hose was employed to good Ziegfield Will Judge Pictures (Continued from first page) be returned to their owners in pre cisely the same condition as received, thus possessors' of large numbers of likenesses need have no hesitation to put forward an abundance of en trants. The pictures should be as, large as possible, clear, and of the head and shoulders only. The management of the annual assumes responsibility for the safety of the pictures from the time they are submitted until they are returned. The editorial offices of the Yackety Yack are open every afternoon from two to four, except Saturdays and Sundays. Pictures may be left there, or handed to Messrs. Allison, Spear man, June Adams or Pringle. No pictures can be accepted after the pnd of this month because of the agreement to have them mailed on the j first of February. The editors are very anxious to have as many pic- ! tures as possible submitted, and wish j to urge all students to waste no time j in getting out their portraits of their j friends or perhaps their relatives. j Andrew Heads Carolina Alumni j ' (Continued from first page) tive member of the American and the North Carolina Bar associations, and is president, of the Raleigh Bar Association. Mr.. Andrews is a trus tee of the University, and he has been a director of the General Alum ni association for two years. Graduating in the class of 1895, Mr. Weil took up residence in Golds boro where he has long been active in the civic and business interests of his community. He is a member of the Graham Memorial Fund Com mittee,, and a member of the execu tive committee of the Board of Trus tees. He. is also a member of the Alumni Loyalty Council. Mr. Gudger graduated from the University in the class of 1898. Soon ' after leaving here he entered the dip lomatic service, and afterward turn ed to the motion picture industry. In 1927 Mr. Gudger served as president' of the Buncombe County Alumni asf sociation. - Heel Gridders to Play Six Conference Elevenslin 1928 R. R. CLARK Dentist Office over Bank of Chapel Hill PHONE 385 1 Shows: 2:00, 3:45, 6:45, 8:30 ( i Today JAMES MURRAY j HELENE COSTELLO j i , in j "IN OLD KENTUCKY" j 3 'Hi-" "it li 53 Sale o i i Wednesday PATSY RUTH MILLER PAULINE GAROJ j ALLAN FOREST j in j 1 "ROSE OF THE WORLD" ! I ! i 1 : 1 Admission 10 and 25c AN ASSORTMENT OF 32.00 $2.50 3.00 $3.50 SHIRTS for 11 -i Bimii bt3 IE t-m We have heated every University building constructed within tne past exgnjf yvwrs. Carolina Heating & Engineering: Co. HEATING, VENTILATING AND POWER PIPING 318 Holland Street , Wm. H. Rowe, Mgr. Durham, N. ' Athletic Membership Cards Mallory Hats 1 OfiE A FEW OTHERS 1-2 OFF Admitting members to all 'events on home floor can be secured from the Cashier, South Building. This includes cards for LAW STUDENTS to fill out time until they register in February. Also includes those who have had payment of fees deferred. z I .-.JLL. Its . "Nationally Known" GGID)DD "Justly Famous" (Continued from first page) one ' Saturday ' after another from early October to mid-November ... The complete schedule follows: Sept. 29. Wake Forest at Chapel Hill. Oct. 6. Maryland at College Park. Oct. 13. Harvard at Cambridge. Oct. 20. V. P. I. at Chapel Hill. Oct. 27. Georgia Tech at Chapel Hill. Nov. Nov. el Hill. Nov. Nov. ville. Dec. i ! ... . i Ililllllllllliiiiisiiiiii"""""" CRUZE Director of Feature Photoplays, writes: TAM "In the direction of any of my big pictures, and especially during the filming of the Covered Wagon, tne constant use or my voice demands that 1 keep it in firsUclass condition. As a cigarette smoker it was neces sary that I find a cigarette which I could smoke without any chance of throat irritation or cough. After trying them all, I decided on Luckies. Thex are mild and mellowwhich both pro .''.1.1 . . i - i i tects tne tnroai ana gives i nus. 511 iuie eujujmeitt. 3. N. C. State at Raleigh. 10. South Carolina at Chap- 17.-29.- -Davidson at Davidson. -Virginia at Charlottes- 8. Duke at Chapel Hill. Fire Chief Forgets Galluses (Continued -from page one) , was drawn up in readiness for use in front of a plug on Rosemary Street, in the rear of the hotel, but none of its hose was utilized. University students, as usual, con stituted a big part of the force that manned the hoses. Drenched with wfltor and iarred by the force with which the high pressure forced through the hose by - the pumper truck shot the stream of water through, the manner in which they stuck to the strenuous work drew The Cream of the Tobacco Crop 'The growth of LUCKY STRIKE Ciga rettes is a wonderful thing but there, is a reason. I know, because I buy the To bacco for LUCKY STRIKE. I buy 'The Cream of the Crop,' that mellow, sweet smoking Tobacco that the Farmer justly describes as I have described "it above. The quality of LUCKY STRIKE Ciga rettes is telling. It is natural that the brand should show the tremendous growth that 11 13 ZiMJVVM& vwvj.y. y Buyer of Tobacco at Louisville, Ky. NbThroat ImtationlNo Cough; 3 HIE 'V
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