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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 2

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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THE TAR HEEL place of assembly, it is, perhaps; re- fonably equipped express trains now What Time is It? THE TAR HEEL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH 'CAROLINA garded as being of a more sacred Char- operate, bringing the section south of attpr ih a nth nfh or Vmii miners fin the the Sound, and as far south as New camnui. hut nn dps- Bern and, Beautort. into closer com' ecration of the place to play the inno- mercial and social relations. BOARD OF EDITORS cent game of basketball there. The road is to be heartily congratu- It only remains to g-et a place where lated upon its wide-awake spirit and Time to have your watch repaired, liepair-work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen.

Hand it to me. F. I P. BARKER, College Representative JONES FRAZIER (Incorporated) Durham, ix North Carolina Editor-in-Chief the game can be played; with enthusi- should be liberally patronized by the astir, basketball men. pawr tn niav.

oubhc and the business interests wnicn H. Jones, JL MoaoAPr 'A. W. Graham ft 1 I I Assistant-Editor-in-Chief Assistant-Editor-in-Chief and with Coach Cartmell readv to it serves train the team, nothing else stands in ASSOCIATE EDITORS the way of basketball now. Several Niftv Neckwear at Durham Bros.

colleges and universities have already I. II. Hughes A. L. M.

Wiggins sent challenges for games; if we are to F. Haven B. D. Stepiwxson G. C.

Mann play basketball it is time we were be LET THE COLLEGE CATERER, "cMarse Jesse' G. L. Carrington ginning J. H. Rand Oy.

Thompson, Business Manager There are at the University about Prepare that Banquet. He KNOWS C. W. E. Pittman -Assistant Business Manager HOW.

eight hundred students. or the use of these students there are sometimes five, but often two, hot water shower baths. Is it not, then, rather trite 'to "Published twice a week by the General Ath ietic Association. The say that bath service is inadequate at CUT FLOWERS FOR ANY OCCASION Roses, Carnations, etc Place Order Early THE J. VAN LINDLEY NURSERY CO.

Greensboro and H. 0. SMITH, "Entered as second-class matter October 26, the University? It is deeply logical, 1909, at the post office at Chapel Hill, N. under the Act of March 3, 1879." however. A student goes to chapel in University of North Carolina the morning.

He hears a talk on san itary conditions. In the afternoon he Frinted by The University Press, Chapel Hill, goes to the Gym for a bath. After 1789 standing around in the cold air for fif teen minutes, he finally gets a place. College Agent Snbscrlpttatt Price, $1.50 per Year Payable in advance or during first term. Singlb Copies 5 Cents.

The water one moment trickles slowly down in tantalizing- cussedness: the next it gushes forth deliciously but nine times out of ten cold. The sides Head ofjthe State System of Education 9. The students of the University who attended the Thanksgiving1 game of the bathing booths are covered with a foul, greenish brown fungus of wish to express their thanks to the SOUTHERN RAILWAY The University stands for thorough Virginia Alumni Association at Rich an unknown species. It may be harm ness and all that is best in education less, bnt it doesn't look so. And and the mouldine- of character.

It is mond, for the excellent provision made for their entertainment on Thursday night. A large number of students when gracefully balancing yourself on equipped with 24 buildings, new water- ene foof yon tip over against it. We works, central heating, electric lights. are told to be clean. We have no ob- Eleven bcientihc Laboratories, equip Operating Over 7,000 Miles ped for good work.

The faculty num jections, but we would like to be giv bers 80. Students, 800- Library of of Railway attended both the theater party and the gertnan. These entertainments form a most pleasant feature for the Virginia and Carolina men who attend the Richmond games. en half a chance to get clean once. 60,000 volumes.

One librarian and A Student. four assistants. Fine Literary Socie ties. There is, an active Y. M.

C. A. Quick Route to all Principal Points conducted by, the students. Scholarships and loans for the needy and de NORFOLK SOUTHERN serving. Puts on Broiler Parlor Cars.

North, South East, West For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N. C. The Norfolk Southern Railroad, wira its already excellent passenger service, announces today that, begin ning Monday morning, its "Day Ex All the New press," leaving Norfolk at 11:00 a.

m. Through Trains between Principal Cities and Resorts With the football season a thing of the past, and with baseball several months in the distance, what better time could be found for arousing interest in basketball and for placing the srame permanently among our sports? It has such a place in nearly all institutions like ours. Judging from the college papers, it is a popular game wherever instituted. Many times has basketball been discussed as a game we ought to have; more than once attempts have been made to establish it; resolutions have Styles are in will carry the latest and most modern Pullman Broiler Parlor cars between Furnishing Accommoda- First Class tion. nui juiiv auu new uciu, utucr iu properly care for the increased travel.

uJIBBlI" With this improved equipment the IMarkham- Road now operates Pullman cars on all its through trains between Norfolk and boen written settiny forth the desira Taylor- Elegant Pullman Sleeping-Cars on all Through Trains. Dining, Club, and Observation Cars. For Speed, Comfort and Courteous Employees, Travel via the Southern Railway. Eastern North Carolina. By the addi bility of the arame; but, so far, the tion of these dining cars quite a novel Company's opportunity is afforded passengers While comfortably seated in a parlor Store car, they can enjoy their lunch and at the same time pass over the famous Suits Aiucmarie-oouna linage, aDOUt six miles in length, and said to be the longest bridge over navigable waters 0.

Goats Furnishings in the world. Passing the historic and pretty little town of Edenton at the Hats lunch hour, the shores of the Albe Rates, schedules and other information furnished by addressing the undersigned. R. L. Vernon, D.

P. Charlotte, N. C. S. II.

Hardwick, P. T. Washington, D. C. II.

F. Cary, G. P. Washington, D. C.

W. II. Paknkll, T. P. Raleigh, N.

C. J. II. Wood, Dis. P.

Asheville, N. C. R. II. DeButts, T.

P. Charlotte, N. C. marle is reached, and for six miles the route leads over this wonderful engin ISUIIICllll.ll.U. MrtOolKei r4 AmrU basketball team has not become a reality.

There seems to be only one reason why it has not, the inability of those interested to secure a suitable place to play. Are we really under the handicap of not having a fit place to play a game of basketball, or are we simply neglecting the places that we do have? Certainly no one could wish a better place for basketball t'jan the gymnasium. Of course the gym is primarily for other uses, and basketball could not be allowed to interfere with the regular gym exercises. But the gym is used for nothing at night, and basket ball could be practiced then, if no day period could be allowed. With the players wearing gym shoes, as of; course they would, the building would, not necessarily be damaged any more! by a game of basketball than by the daily gym work, However, if for any reason it is im-: practicable to have the game in the; eering project of modern times to the Allison Cowlks, Cijapci mil little town of McKackey's Ferry, but which was changed with the passing of the old ferry's steamer, "John W.

Garrett," that plied the waters of the WHEN YOU ARE IT! Albemarle for years. No other road in the country could serve meals to its patrons under such unusual and novel surroundings. When the mail-carrier delivers a donhlp-n. Ferry Noble veloped bit of engraved stationery that reads: The Norfolk Southern has improv- anil ru Ulanlr vm-i nnuf vah. ea its passenger service wonderfullv at the marriaiw nrfmonv tWr i I V' ti HOT AND COLD BATHS We are operating the only uo-to-date within the last few "months.

Only Then, if you wish a very handsome nreHent within the past few weeks a night ser we have it; if you wish an inwmeiiHive nine of end fashionable tonsorial purlor ia the City. Polite and promot attention to all vice, with Pullman sleeping cars was China, fiutglass or Silver, we have selected fifty pieces which we will sell for $2 50 each. UNDER TUCKER BUILDING PH1RMACY inaugurated between this city and some choice pieces costiner nearlv twico that Goldsboro.v The vast fertile section much. You can select them from our right-hand window. Any piece would be anoreciatud gym, there is anotner possible What would be the objection to playing in Memorial Hall? At present, the building is used only on two or three occasions each year.

To play there would not conflict with any other use to which the building is put. by a bride, of Eastern North Carolina, through which its lines traverse, is-brought When in Ralegh, Go to into closer and more intimate touch R. C. BERNAU Tucker Building Pharmacy with the business interest of this city; and where, before the bridge over the Sound was constructed and transporta The Popular Jeweler FOR YOUR Owing to the purpose and associations of Memorial Hall as a kind of monument to distinguished alumni and benefactors of the University, as well as a. tion, botn passenger and freight, was Packard Shoes for Christmas at Dur- DRINKS AND SMOKES Etc, siow ana uusatistactory, last and com- ham Bros.

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73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992