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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 4

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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We have Added to our Establishment a MODERN OryCieaning and Dyeing Department Our Equipment is complete; our workers experienced, skilled and competent we are abolutely responsi-blet and solicit your patronage on these grounds; Our laundry work is At, as we slulrbe Phased to prove to you. COLUMBIA LAUNDRY COMPANY C. A. ANDREWS and G. LEE, 12 Univ.

Inn, GteensbotO, N. Sportograms Fine Presents For Fine Folks Plummer, N. S. with Greensboro News, Greensboro, N. C.

Ramsuer, Lee, Y. M. A. U. of Alabama Reeves, J.

M. teaching at Dobson As prophesied, things have been doing I Eye-Glasses and Spectacles Fitted and Repaired this week and no mistake. The first niixup came Monday, since then there has been a fierce melee each afternoon. Rodman, W. B.

Law, U. N. C. Sloan, D. B.

Med. UNC in all their complications. W. B. SORREL Jeweler and Optometrist Hilt, N.

C. last year's men and six or seven men who were subs. Captain "Pop" Geyer, All South-Atlantic guard and considered one of the greatest linesmen the South has seen in years, will play his old position at tackle. "Ted" Bowen, one of last season's speedy ends, "Ed." Holladay, half-back and the only one of the back-field in college, and Cecil, who played the other tackle, will form the nucleus for this season's team. Todd, sub-quarterback, and Varner and Towles, sub-linesmen, will also be possibilities for Viewed from the present angle, the Snider, at home in Salisbury new game is going to be decidedly more thrilling to the peanut eaters and spearmint grinders.

The elimination of the double pass will make the plays Spencer, Law UNC Stacy, teaching at Rowland, North Carolina Stevens, teaching at Miami, Florida Stroup, Gen. Theological Semi faster and a whole lot more uncertain Dave W. Levy, The Tailor, DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA A. 0.

Fickard G. 0. Beard, College Agents. As to being safer, well it may be, but it is not a girl's game yet by a jugfull By next Saturdey night there will be some real certainties about these new the team. "The football outlook is very so far, as there will be seven rules.

places to fill, and for the greater part "Ichabod," "Grizzly" Thompson and from the new. material. For the past big Ross looks like they are going to week the men have been drilled in fol make somebody hustle for the all UNIVERSITY DRUG CO. Carries a full line of the best Cigars Cigarettes, and Tobacco. Agent for lowing the ball and passing, and a lit nary.

New York Struthers, D. L. teaching Taylor Gen. Theological Summary, NY Teague Prin. of Raeford Institute Raeford, N.

C. Teague, teaching at Fremont Thompson, A will take med. at of Penn. Turlington, Med at UNC Urquhart, A at home Venable, Graduate Student nc Venable, med. at C.

tle light team work, and no good con South Atlantic. Stephens Abernethy and Craven are doing some nice line work." Younff and Calmes looks elusion can be drawn as to how they Two-in-One Safety Razor. Count on us will work in scrimmage. The squad mighty good as ends. will probably be worked out in scrim Bob Winston is another man who mage this afternoon or to-morrow for your prescriptions promptly.

Sunday Hours; 8 to 9:30 A. 12 to 2:00 P. M. E. MERRITT Manager looks like all South Atlantic timber the first time, and some idea of their "Bull" Hasty has been doing well working ability formed.

in the ball field, considering his slight Head Coach "Charlie" Crawford experience with the game. He is going to make somebody work like the mis has been keeping the men down to G. C. Pickard Co. work and intends to bring out the best chief to hold his job.

that is in them. Hammond Johnson Did you ever see a meaner man to tackle than Ruffin? He prances along and Oscar Randolph will help with the Vreland, II Welborn, teaching at Greensboro, Wihis, I Wolfe, A II at home B. S. Students. Belden, Westinghouse Electric preliminary coaching; and "Speed" Pvlliot, star end on last year's team, with his knees in the air like a coach horse.

Ritch is a better player than lie was who cannot play this year because of an operation on his ear last spring, will devote his time all season help Company Pittsburg two years ago, better on advancing the ball. His tackling is rather un Fuentes, Cam. Power Company ing with the coaching. Cuba "It is by no means certain that Hon Harris, merchandising at Harts- aker, star quarterback on the team two LIVERY STABLE Located on Rosemary near telephone Exchange. Stylish turnouts always on hand.

WANT A TEAM, CALL 30 G. Pickard, Manager CALL AT H. H. PATTERSON'S OPPOSITE THE OAMPUS, where yon will find Men's Furnishings, Trunks, Dress Suit Cases, Carpets, Bugs, ready-made Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Bowls and Pitchers, Kerosene Oil of all kinds and everything that is Toodtoeat. All goods delivered promptly.

Chapel Hill, North Carolina. ville, years ago, will be back, though there was a rumor out that he would." Kramer, at Elizabeth City 4 Mr. Cullock, Lean, Pittsburg Rodriguez, Central Power Co. WITH THE CLASS OF 1910 (Continued from first page) Havana Cuba Rose, D. General Electric Newark N.

J. Atlanta, Ga. Williams, at home Newton, Fentress, B. Teaching at Oak NC Ridge Institute. Bagley, Elden Ferguson, W.

Farming. Fry, W. graduate student U.N.C. Garrett, C. Graduate student U.

Greenwood, Guion, J. Reading lawj New Bern, N. C. Hamilton, O. Teaching at Wil mington.

certain, though. Talking about tackling, "Fleet" Williams has improved in his. He did some clean cut work, Thursday. "Buds" Blaylock the veteran scrub is holding down an end in fine style. Ames Brown is doing some mighty aggressive work around that center position.

Sam Spencer's arm is giving him lots of trouble. Otherwise he would be making the old timers sit up and take notice. Next Saturday's game will be the biggest pigskin affair we have had on the Hill in many moons. Keep that in your minds. News from the Virginia camp has been Their squad is forty Five strong.

Elliott of. their last years ends and a first class man in every respect will be out of the game on account of an operation performed some time back. Honaker is also missing. Well, the first accident under the new rules came off Mondajv A high school boy out in Ohio has his collar bone broken. No, St.

Mary's and Peace wont take up the game for a while yet. Our friends at Wake Forest are hot to form a State basket-ball league. If we had a five we would send it over As it is we will try to show them a stunt on the athletic field Oct. 22nd. The Yale bulldog mopped up the Princeton Tiger at golf, Wednesday, thereby winning the intercollegiate championship.

Henley, W. P. Highsmith, J. Principal Raeford Institute, Raeford, N. C.

Hyman, O. W. Graduate Student, U. N. C.

Jeffries, W. L. Johnston, J. H. Farming in Orange County.

Jones, Westinghouse Electric Co, Pittsburg. Joyner, teaching Elizabeth City. Kerr, L. Clinton, N. C.

Lasley, J. W. Graduate Stu CORN ELL UNIVERSITY MEDICAL COLLEGE A College degree is required for admission. Advanced standing granted students presenting satisfactory credentials from accredited colleges. Every facility is offered undergraduates seeking the degree of Doctor of Medicine.

Ample facilities are also offered qualified graduates to pursue original investigation in any department. For further particulars apply to The Dean, Cornell University Medical College First Avenue and 28th Street, New York City UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA University JP. Va. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, LL.D., PRESIDENT The College Offers four year courses, which can be selected from a large number of subjects, leading to jthe degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science-Cultural or vocation .1.

The Department of Graduate Studies Offers the degrees of Master of Arts and Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy. The Department of Law Offers a three year course leading to the degree of Bachelor of Law The Department of Medicine Offers a four year course leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. The Department of Engineering Offers four year courses leading to the degrees of Civil Engineer, Mining E.n gineer, Electrical Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, and Chemical Enginee Loan Funds Available. Expenses Reduced to a Minimum HOWARD WINSTON, Registrar dent, U. N.

C. Leitch, J. A. teach ing at Pikeville N. C.

0. C. Lloyd, teaching at V. M. I.

Mr. Neil, teaching at Fayetteville, N. C. Rae, D. Law.

U.N. C. Minakuchi, Y. returned to Japan Morgan, A. Gen, Theological Seminary, N.

Y. Nash, T. P. Graduate Student, U. N.

C. i FOOTBALL AT VIRGINIA The following paragraphs taken from "College the student publication of the University of Virginia, give some idea as to the football prospects of that college: There are back this year "four of Nixon, J. teaching Bahama School, Durham Co. Patterson, J. Law, U.

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Years Available:
1893-1992