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The Daily Tar Heel from Chapel Hill, North Carolina • Page 3

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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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THE TAR HE'Et ash in LUtALO DEFEATS VARSITY PICTURE EXHIBIT. The Chapel Hill Community Carolina Puts Up a Game Fight, but is Unable Pritchard, Bright Company Fashionable Clothiers and Furnishers Club has made arrangements to offer an exhibition of copies of famous pictures, particularly for the benefit of the children of the Chapel Hill School, and also of the general The exhibi to Hold Heavy Quaker Team In a game of basketball that J. W. Hanes, '14, recently made a snort visit to his home ia Winston-Salem. Mr.

John D. Bellamy, of Wilmington, paid a short visit last week to his son, Emmet Bellamy, '12. Brvan Broadfoot, '14, and E. F. McCulloch, Law, have been initiated into the A.

T. O. was fiercely fought from beginning to end, Carolina met defeat 122 West Main Street tion will be open on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoons of this week in Webb's Hall (over on the floor of the Bynum Gym DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA nasium last Wednesday night at the hands ot the Guilford College El! Do your quint by the score of 35 to 20. 11 iIALrjci the post office.) The price of admission is ten cents. Tickets are on sale at Eubank's Drug Store.

The proceeds of the sale The Varsity played a hard game, of tickets will go to purchasing Coach N. J. Cartmell went to Raleigh on the 3rd to referee the basketball same between A. Shoes Need Mending TRY TRICE Opposite University Inn some of these pictures for the Chapel Hill School. M.

and Guilford. and at times showed bursts of great speed, -but it was simply unable to withstand the grilling attack of the heavier Quaker team. The visiting quint played wiMi. a machine-like force that, but for the fierce defense of the Varsity, would have swept all before it. A dancing- school is being- con ducted at the Kappa Sigma Hall Arrow Kotch COLLAR IV.

8 for esc. Clnett, Pcabodv tt Matter. by Joel McAden, Ransom Saun ders, and Dave Murchison. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Established 1838 Excellent Facilities for Teaching Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacy For Catalogue address Christopher Tompkins, M. Dean, Richmond, Virginia Dr.

Wm, Lynch, DENTIST, New office over Gates' Jewelry Stow, CHAPEL HILL, C. One of the Y. M. C. A.

Bible The game was featured by the study groups was pleasantly en occurrence of a great many fouls, tertained Thursday night by personal and otherwise. Both University Supply Co. Prof, and Mrs. E. K.

Graham. sides were about equally guilty. And each side reaped practically (INCORPORATED) W. E. Wakeley, Carl Taylor the same benefit from the others' W.

C. Lord, J. T. Milliken, mem A thletic Supplies for High Schools and Colleges offenses. Hoyos, for Guilford, bers of the Sigma Nu fraternity, L.

G. UTLEY Next Door to Post Office A nice line of Men's Furniahinps, CiarH Confectioneries, and Stationary. (Jive us a part of your trade. attended the recent fraternity The University of North initiations at A. M.

A. G. SPALDING B. M. Walton, '14, went to Raleigh some days ago and un are the largest manufacturers in the world of derwent an operation for appen Carolina The Spalding TRADE-MARK dicitis.

Latest reports state that he is getting along nicely. 185 George L. Carrington, '13, has OFFICIAL EQUIPMENT FOR ALL ATH LETIC SPORTS AND PASTIMES. been elected Manage-, and J. M.

Merrif Sparrows Livery Stable. The Swellest, The Most Up-to-Date, The Most Convenient Livery Stable in town. Rear of Post Office. Head of the State Svsrem of Smith, '14, Captain, of the basket threw seven fouls; Smith for Carolina, threw eight. For the visitors Edwards, Ben-how, and Hoyos played great ball.

Captain Smith, Tillett, and Chambers did the best work for Carolina. The team as a whole showed lack of team work. Lineup: GUILFORD 1 CAROLINA Benbow Right Forward, Long, Erwin Hoyon Left Forward Smith Edwards Center Carrington Sawyer Right (inard Chambers Mooretield Left Guard Jones, Tillett Goals from field: Benbow 7, Hoyos 2. Edwards 3, Moorefield 2, Smith 4, Lang 1. Chambers 1.

Fouls: Hoyos Smith 8. Officials: Doak, of Guilford. Referee. McKnig-ht, of Carolina, tchfield, of Carol ina, Timekeeper. Time of halves 20 minutes.

I ball team. Both positions were made vacant through "Philly" Kitch's failure te return to college If are interested in A thletic Sport you should have, a after Christmas. Education The University stands for thoroughness and all that is best in education and the moulding of character. It is epuipped with 24 buildings, new water central heating, electric lights. Eleven copy of the Spalding Catalog.

It's acorn At the last meeting of the plete encyclopedia of Musical Association II. B. Shot'- is Known throughout the world as a Guarantee of Quality Wliat 's New in Sport ner was elected to fill the position of president, succeeding II. S. and is sent free on re Scientific Laboratories, equipped for good work.

The Faculty numbers 80. Students, 800. Library of em resigned. Speight was fleeted assistant A. G.

Spalding 6t 208 E. Baltimore Baltimore, Md. 60,000 volumes. One librarian and E. P.

GATE, JEWELER. Fine Repairing a Specialty. WATCHES AND CLOCKS. CUT GLASS AND SILVERWARE. CHAPEL HILL, NV four assistants.

Fine Literary Societies. There is an active Y. M. C. conducted by the students.

FREDMERRITT THE OLD CENTRAL HOTEL IS NO MORE Scholarships and loans for the Continued from First page wooden of the Old bulk will be going up in flames at nearby furnaces. The dormitories which needy and deserving. For information, address F. P. VENABLE, President, Chapel Hill, N.

C. Does the best pressing and the cleanest cleaning done on the Hill. Give him a trial. Opposite University Inn. "TANK" HUNTER.

New quarters below Pickard's Hotel. Bought out entire stock of W. W. Pickard. are to take its place have been planned with a view to the future.

They will be built in sections as the money becomes available, and and they will eventually flank both sides of the campus. Three CAROLINA STUDENTS Are Invited to Make the Store of Whiting Horton Their HEADQUARTERS when in Raleigh, N. C. sections are to be erected immediately. Each section will be sixty feet long by forty wide and Meet Your Friends AT REXALL PHARMACY When in Durham.

MR. E. S. MERR1TT Is with them. Opposite Postoffice.

three stories high, with bed rooms and studies, heated by low Let the College Caterer, "MARSE JESSE," Prepare that banquet. He Knows how. More Than Your Money's Worth. pressure steam, electric lighted and provided with all modern manager. Chapel HU1 is not to be outdone.

Rev. Homer Starr has organized a company of Boy Scouts. The Scouts, arrayed in their attractive uniforms have made several excursions into the surrounding country. The Glee Club and Orchestra have again resumed regular practice. Manager Graves is now working on a schedule for a western trip t6 include Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Mt.

Airy and other points. The trip will probably be taken in February. An informal dance was held at the Zeta Psi Hall Jan, 27. Among those present were Misses Coxe, Placide Kramer, Helen Gribble, Lucy Stokes, Mary Taylor Sasser from Durham, and Misses Alice Noble, Elizabeth Bain, and Christine Mcintosh, of Chapel Hill. The dance was chaperoned by Mrs.

Henry, of Durham. Manager Clancy of the Winston-Salem team in the Carolina League has signed up, for' the coming season both Red Stewart who pitched for him last year, and Jimmy Calmes who played first base here last spring. Red has already made good in league baseball, and those who saw Calmes brilliant work last year have hopes of his doing as well. Dr. Venable, in company with Gen.

Julian S. Carr, of Durham, conveniences. section will be named after some distinguished What Time Is It? Time to have your watch repaired. Repair work of all kinds quickly done by Skilled Workmen. Hand alumnus of the University or COMMONS HALL.

THE STAR CAFE, The Cleanest and Most Up-to-Date Dining Room in Town. Quick and Polite Service. University men are invited to give us a call. Pleasant room to rent also. some donor in case a section is given the University.

$10.00 PER MONTH. On the second of the lots re it to me. cently purchased the building to provide recitation rooms, labora Steve Pember, College Representative. tories, and offices for the School $15.00. UNIVERSITY INN.

JONES (Incoporated) of Education, called the George Peabody Hall, will be erected. The Peabody Education Board The Main St. Pharmacy Co, Handle GUTH'S CANDIES. Send them your card and name; they do the rest. 201 E.

DURHAM, N. C. DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA. has appropriated $40,000 for the erection of this building.

The BOGER'S. If You Want to Feel Good building has long been needed to Fruits and Confectioneries. enable the University to properly as Well as Look Good, CENTRAL HOTEL BASEMENT. GO TO (incorporated Bl'MNKSS. Whf.ll vnn tilinlr nf rrlnt fulfill its duties and obligations to the State system of schools.

That the need is now to be filled means that a wonderful era of increased usefulness and service to the State is opening up before the sons of Carolina. MOSER'S BARBER SHOP neral Merchant school, rite for a new Catalogue and Hpecia offeruof the lcadinir Busings and Shorthan bohools. Addrs Kiiiic'a UnwiiieMM Co lege, Kaleigb, pj. or Charlotte, Ji. We alBO bonkkcvnlnir J.

D. WEBB has recently been in Boston, in-. All styles of Hair Cuts on hand at all times. Opposite campus. vestigating the progress made on maiishlp, by mail.

Gent's Furnishings a Specialty Clothing and Shoes i i Xext Door to Postoffice. the monument which the Daughters of the Confederacy will place on the campus at commencement as a memorial to the University men who died during the Civil War. Sixty men reported for winter track work at Jlarvard, Rev. Straiten Arrow Sit down Colonel. Have a glass of ice water and cool off.

Col. Kaietuck Water! Water! Why, damme suh, ain't that the stuff they put under bridges? Jack of Lantern, COTTRELL LEONARD, ALBANY, NEW YORK, Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to the University of North Carolina, University of the South, Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and the others. Class Contracts a Specialty. Reliable Materials. Reasonable prices.

Bulletins and Samples on jwjueat, W. B. S0RRELL, JEWELER OPTICIAN CHAPEL HILL N..

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Pages Available:
73,248
Years Available:
1893-1992