VICTORY DANCE O.D.k. APPROVES FRIDAY aXIGHT THE DUKE CHRONICLE NEW RUSH PLAN
VOLUME XXXII, SI.MM'It -'i> PHICE FIVE CENTS Committee Prepares j p. p. K. Taps Five Seniors REBEI^QUMED Students Pay Tribute To Grid In Annual Fall Ceremonies BY LOYALISTS I™N Team After Brilliant Campaign Plans For Changing Phil Russell, Jack Alexander, .lim McCall, Pete Naklenis. \ BuAZlLlAIN SIciUll and Bob Mervine Admitted lo National Honorary • "Of Deferred Rushing Leadership Fraternity in Fall Elections ; Rebels Kill 10(1 Before Rout With Traditional Victory Ball ed hy Patriots in Bitter En- Fraternity Presidents Meet " "* counter in City Streets; 90 Annual Affair, Sponsored by With Kunkle, O.D.K. Head, utlincd uataian Beds Captured by Forces Student Government, To To Discuss Proposals For ALPHA KAPPA PSI Honor Players on Varsity Revision of Present Rules 'Z' GRAF ZEPPELIN Squad; No-ISieaksIncluded Hi— (fla •i higii ,- TO HOLD PLEDGE red a uinjo. ,..• REMAINS ALOFT LTII Chines, DESIRE CHANGE ,i;]„r Rove mm ent Reinforcements DANCE SATURDAY CAMPUS RANKS IN RUSH SEASON En route; Revolt Compares AFFAIR HIGHLY "S.-i-siiisI, lea iaraeae^ hesaa-IL.-a- lha id Communistic Methods Professional Business Group Plans Backed by Beta Ome^a epreaentaHre men hi sill pba Will Hold Semi-Annual Nine Graduating MembersTo Sigma, Senior Class. Duke ollcglatc life an.l thus til crea Ball Tot Thirteen Pledges Receive Special Gifts Dur Publications, and Majority ing Intermission; Entire of Pan-Hellenic Members Coaching Staff Chaperons lew which will eventually to Ihe publishing of the lile To the 193* Blue Devil football ee.el.a- lai.-aa has moved O. I y of Bull (Your Hero) Dur- l.a.-aaaa which swept majestically through to hand fighting at Grande I>o Norte 1 l-s-sl rsss.lslis.L-. Tlae s-ie-eiiisr SPEARMAN EDITS siiiibuc.i i.a ePemambuo -Jaslas- [Uiblisnlions, Beta O nnlng eight out of WOMAN'S GROUP g tribute will be a, and a 11-1 vote In the 1911 Dead in Sire. aiias raiiiiicil hack Uils move. DUKE JOURNAL ts at the tradition- iriic Kunkle, president o ON PERSONALITY PLANS DEBATING pres id ca IN INTRAMURALS Noted British Authority ll calls Takes Over Direction of Contest Will Decide Co-eds to Psyehological Paper Represent Duke in Spring In ter collegiate Debates
t, Montclair, N. 1.; •y the Trident club, ; Lnusdawnc, Pa.; d by Dan Shacefer, Durham's Needy Families Washington, D. Ci Moss, and Jack Hul Suggested Chan Receive Turkey Dinners Thirteen Poverty-Stricken Families Are Cared For; Thirty nillam P. Simmons, Bniubridge, Ga. c sii.'sats, eat iisanor at the Underprivileged Grammar School Boys Are Going snaallcr towns, it was indicated. „.l aPhlUp 11. (lillis. Kearny, N.J. Graf Zeppelin Still Up s been tlie custom, and To See Quadrangle's Thanksgiving Program she great German dirigible Gra • •: g staff and Zeppelin, on ita regular coinroerci Thanksgiving dinners will be provided for some one hundred '. Uaitclaf.srd, e across the South Atlantic, wa en hours and tiflce-aa .[isality leedy persons Thursday by the V. M, C. I '. C. A. Under Jr. lV.a.iss.m.e ts, a change to nine quality the direction of Tom Cotlingehmu, chaiirmu ays' work corn- ts and twelve hours is specified. artin Black, Jr., .\ ittce ot the • hosts to thirty D. K. Is perfectly justified in s-laplsanc. Dr. PhUlp H. I -ing a change In scholastic re- rehUlold J. Sls-is..l..,„ traits. He describes an's club, and Miss Mary Kest- s the faculty adviser of the s, though objective, i. Judges for tlie first intra- sal with organisation racteristles. Hecon- accarale judgement crsonallty judged as Britain Still Favors-Embargo a, Uian can be made traits Into which it England Favors Collection Action on Oil Embargo Against Italy • i the n •a-cilia- . 211—(UP)—Great plans to attend the A full dress meeting Senior Class Inaugurates Plan of Wearing Crew Hats Psychological Monograph Heads Faculty Publishings aa Dr. and Mrs. William P. Few, Ellsworth To Give Speech i Alice M. Baldwin, Mrs. Hazen h, Miss Mary Grace Wilson, Miss On Samuel Clemens' Life s-iet Taylor, Miss H. S. Charaber- s, religion, and science Dean and iivs. William Wanna- •I-. I).-.in .mil Mrs. Alan K. Man- s Include tht second of rr, Dean aud Mrs. Herberl Her- Ilea for the Journal of Mr. and Mrs. .1. H. Shields, Dr. Mrs, John T. Lanning, Coach e-ritti-n and presented ae v |elss.vs-, Mrs. Wallace Wade, Coach aod for this volume has selected six Herschel Caldwell, Coaeh and Mrs. Carl Voyles, Coach Eddie Came- ic must striking of Old Testa- losch Robert Chambers, Coach How ing Professor Lundholm's graph will be thc second of thc s, "A Study of the Cognitive ' the Journal of Geot/r„i,l,,, by Bei tics of the White Rat with Spe- ate 122 seniors have ordered thes. Elliwortb bai lectured in orer om Former Member of Faculty ipartment, aad Mrs. Lemert. Dr 5 soon as these are filled. Siaacmor, midrtd and fifty colleges and uni To Address Chemistry Meet ersitics in this country, and he le union buy these hats. llr. Malcolm Kilpnlrick Speaks V ery well liked wherever he appears ir, augreen, or mulberry. Hull, Yale; Dr. Kurt Lcwln, lowaj THE DUKE CHRONICLE Tueidat,. November SB, 1986 See Our Personal and The Duke Chronicle ON THE AIR— Fraternity Engraved ©ufee's Jlixture Christmas Cards; Engraved WITH Calling Cards; EnRraved and STATION WDNC Printed Dance Invitations. Tuesday, Nov. H THE SEEMAN i;.., 1 :., ..i.-n.l.i li.i PRINTERY, Inc. fie-ani. SJ.ltasEeltl St eaiu playing inspired b journey hack to Durham without sec- So that thc lobby and reception room es ellf Keeeiie-ely '''..] at Atlanta, and an A kept aas il urns! be, ii full time employee shoe iius- llic Eame. Must the burden ol hid i capitalised a block provided whose sole job shall be to keep the lobby promoting this Intangible "good feel- and reception room in order and clean all day Wm. J. O'Brien, Seo.-Treas. long, and lo direct j-ua-ssls through the union, Men and heard . . . Established 1872 is very necessary since constant care is reij •r.i that it eilhcr Uuke or Caro- in sine lobby which sicca mini nil si tes thousands Of J. SOUTHGATE people daily. We must stop ihis destructive fir. Thursday, Nov. 28 tl, laol il i-asi beauita i,i oralis for thc impression that guests receive on entering or &SON ' " otb.ll game, that it them right hundred • Insurance Specialists Let's think a little farther and not sprawl a • DURHAM, N. C. over the furniture in clothes with which wc won] el lasias fi, be ashamed to walk past thc i'.sist campus. Let1 Cblle&iate Di6est Wednesday, Nov. 27 tion for all the effort and expense that has bee expended. Let's show onr guests by exempli- Ihe Bukt: men are gentlemen. GLASS GENEROSITY AT DUKE IS REWARDED INSTALLED PARAGRAPHICS (New York Sun) DESK TOPS night. . . They wanted to slap him 01 The directive principle of education should be MIRRORS When Duke experienced the exquisite plcusun - ' ICk(?). . . Who was tlae fellou directed towaral aa more efficient parenthood, sayi • f knocking off its nearest neighbor, North Caro aaught in the crowd during thi Carolina Glass Co. Di. William A. Shinier, secretary of the United '. Main sSt. Phone aaL-48Sl ina, last Saturday, the university's athletic offia f Ihe State game, turned tc ich ind > r Slati Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa. ic pushing- him in the back ant vas in a way receiving dividends for a generous ev.i-,1 expressive words on In coaching budget and am ce;press]sin of faith in thc a bitter pill . . . i;i.-ta. ssl Ce,,, illS |-'aU.-s!i-. IllllVsil.l, .V Y tip eaf his tongue whi sad gridiron professor, Wallace Wade. Duke had • an earthquake the othe roc time earlier done the handsome thing I went over to the Hi older threatened suit fo ado, renewing ids contract for another five-y< Blue Imps play the I rm, and at a time when it might have been least FLOWERS pected that Wade was in line for such a nic Msafae For Wade's contract was extended right afti a had dropped two games in a row, to Georgi A recent poll of Barnard college freshmen slum Tech and Auburn. Wade, they say. had been get THANKSGIVING shat a Phi Bete key is a 17-to-l favorite ainbitio ting $18,000 per annum, and the report ai .-.sl. WISM- tis.ksiaseeea elif lle-eaavel,- I.e..! Brighter a against ••siren of thc stag line." Durham was that the ante was raised when ha hitched up on a new long-term document tbe Heat of ordinary stars is placed at close I of this month. That seems to be one way of 2,000,000,000 desgreea hy Harvard obsewator ."iia- 11,-aii'eesly 'c.i.: HIBBERD'S Homegrown Flower: Carl Suavely . This Collegiate Princeton students can now Fashion Favorites World THERE'S STILL TIME TO ISI.I.IS.SS.,TIS Pnea paired." CHOOSE AN ELLIS STONE look, like great-grandmother's bos i.e.ii.i-, Wednesday evening, the dress, It has leg-o'-mutton sleeve) tyseventh of November." To ,ould have appealed to Genera for the app tight hodice, full skirted, and is but gentleman recipient, aa e-ea.-el I, on of sanctions against the imperialistic aim SMART ie wealthy duchy of the Dukua of Durham. Dukaa univei-sitv has almost everything, I Besides the hrieht colored rmal gardens and private forests to golf coi e-aaelv ui.aal iissaed, there are th DANCE sac s-ery thought eaf th.a bull Cla id oodles of art. It even has a statue of a holding a eigar between his bronze fingers. a-.a disturbing problem of ia Tlais is surprising, not only because Durham FROCK %MAJ full-length monk's cigarette manufacturing town, but because intion to the ncast concern- led hood. Hoods as s- foreclose aan their * 1.1170,000 investment. ilpture is very rare, and generally only Certainly, it will he a big in tlaos- s-salilh-.l Be a.11 Attendance at Williams college chapel has fall tl.e- first holding nch of cheroots The nf Ilea- alcssN Ot 1 e statue of the with tins elgar, we wm asssietScsl 1, was that of thc campus patron saint, James hi Duke, whose fabulous endowment fund, estab lished eleven years ago, transformed the place 'rom little Trinity into giant Duke, fairest to the and women at 21.7. We don't know what thia aye of all institutions in the storied Southland es. Yes, and statistics show that Vassar grad- s have three-quarters of a baby each. }uke would like a game some time with Princeton, little tale of .1 tittle escapade this last 'or tlie architectural championship of the Atlantic seaboard. . . . Lacking such a date, the Dooks have small college In St. Paul, Minn. MOST VALUABLE PLAYER cannol I. II the oe of the school, gralabeal lllemSelvaas an interesting and Colorful •1.sa will r,,,lm-. The opportunity is ail hand once again for Duke foe for an early game in 19311. . . . They artain Colgate. W. W. ' valuable member of the 198B Duke football te Noble Arnold has afforded the Duke follower Thc New Yor stock e con- chance to pay tribute to some man for the third successive year. Two years ago Freddie Crawford, TAG LETTE aseal, sell all-American] tackle received tin- trophy; last year LJ Clinton won tin yea,. it Mais Earl Wentz, all-southern end. This year there should lie eleven trophies, hot the selection will of necessity be narrowed to one. college. The segregations si. has tended to instill is Ballots arc to be received by thc GsHBomcn Is that East is East and yon and by tins Durham flcralit-cjun papers, Wednes day, Dec. 1, will be the final dsatc for casting votes. ! GENTLEMEN OR HOODLUMS? . M 1 "/ ception room- e. It S effort on the part of .the two classes taa get togeths-s .11 tl DURHAM'S BEST STORE SINCE 1886 so long without one. The work that has been done for their presences -Ub, we thought lasblng gold and s •r lame creations. OH tlna maw union lounge and reception room is r, acting as if they had never seen each othei a.ae ,,-onlal ceann- ssnsi sec !•'. ll. "imttillK Aim* May Won, is pictured in highly commendable. To Mrs. Fred Hanes the before, and they probably never have seen tht aosted gold lamS student body offers their sincerest thanks for her bole c t...R,-tl„-, ,- th.se. SPECIAL called, why thc class ,f 1S86, o We have just received a 1 New! ageuerous contributions of furniture and decora- you might be? The CHRONICLE -•"" shipment of New Haven lieen... Mrs. Wanes wsis most h.slptul in the work Attractive If Couldn't there be some way in which the In RETROSPECT tsa.-s,. .-.-.]sccirallv priced at— done in the medical school library, and laaas more ould meet together, socially so that tbey m 4lsl get November 26, 1913 than helped student projects before. We also o know one another? Meet your class m tes for Scarf Sets Thc elass of 1911 won the annual 55c thank Mr. Fred Kctoham, the Y. M. C. A., and the he first time at graduation seems a little out of itcrcJass relay Saturday; Ihe other administration for their generous help. 2 for $1.00 keeping with thc whole isla-si. The pivs.-n lasses placed in their respective $j_.00to$g.95 It is now up ies us -tu,leasts to take care of the class is going o try saving Sl,] e joint larties, eele i-. Junior, Sophomore, and room now thai we have it. One of the first ques rst one to he before the Christmas holidays Freshman. The annual 5-mile relay one alown (own that lias a yoke sl first instituted in 1910 in which tion, that arose at thc opening was—"What are 1 am quite sure that tbe success of these der and then fullness to a three-q the Freshmen won, leading the r length. The sleeves are full von going to do when some guys start rsiugli- i will depend on the individual support of >rs by a halt mile margin. The id sheared on. How lovely and housing in here?" Well, first, I don't believe that embers „f thc class, whether it be a "he" or of this year's race was 55 min 10 PER CENT tlere will in- any such horseplay in this room for $1.65 ^ $1.95 DISCOUNT TO Dnke gentlemen usually esn.s for such things very don't know anybody, that is the object, to get to COLLEGE WOMEN well. Km .1 there is rough-house in the lounge K everybody. aiade too length and plain as can be, HATS—STREET FLOOR rOOm, 1 "aelllsl eae.y t„ boMlCC tl]C fellow OUt—of e's ular meeting of The link, : tag Alma Hull, president of the Young Wom- anight on the sub- all for a blare of trumpets and hom- la-ihilitv that each Young Men's Shop It Is very unfortunate that hoodlums must al Cbristiau assaaciation, to submit a tog letter eSkez^Ssg^y-rS; ethcr mantle of this type is a black 126-128 East Main Street ways he- counted sm -these bums that never recog- for thc nest issue of thc CHRONICLE. THF. DUKE CHRONICLE WADEMEN VANQUISH WOLFPACK IN SEASON FINALE Morse Leads Way To Cross Country Laurels Blue Devils Defeat State 7-0 To Win So. C. Crown DUKE HARRIERS 1 RY.NKSKA PICKS UP FIVE VARUS Tiiitotxai LINK ~ 1 Parker Stars With 41-Yard Witb The Blue Devils Touchdown Run; Defensive WIN S. C. CROWN p — "V,HM—- Play Features Close Game Spertt Editor AT CHAPEL HILL • • Mr: Bill Morse Breaks Record on •"ir S.'", ,: - :t\:i: : '' -S.-..S. >:•':. 1- ^ :-,,,• &. •;;:, ..!:•:*:; :A Snow-Cove red Course; Five Date Devils Place in First Ten Fill ou the above blank and send to tiie DISKS: CHHONIGLE GET 26 Po'lNT TOTAL office, Q-08, not later than Wednesday night, December 4, at G oon when the Blue Herald tor thc Noble Arnold Trophy awarded every year to tbe Hash, gridder voted to be the most valuable player for tbe past cry .. scii^l, DARTMOUTH ANDBLU E IMPS TARE CALIFORNIA FALL STATE CROWN BY Set New Standard ••• • • • FROM UNBEATEN SATURDAY'S WIN Princeton and Stanford Halt Clay Nixon Scores on Block Rivals' Unbeaten Marches of Punt in Third Quarter; Itvucshsi. Stales flash, IHIIIasu-l,, is sli,„vai a,I,,,.,. I„i„a lack led bv lied I live- ..ssrsls Ihninisll llac llcil line. Ilnrnei- and Card well can las- seen ee. Before Record Gatherings Imp Reserves Set Pace Bi t in dow inp the Slate Wolf- Us iiii-iie s-kj I- leelli,,, insa lie.- i.lssa. nhich (.i-cui-.-esl in ||,e s-.-ei.iid quarter Ihe Bin lip il gridders had uslantly • -.J.' classed by tlie swift running Dull sseSjUSiel aaaaal lieaie.lec.1 second witb a teal iai ari-ied Ih Devil score of -13 points. Washington an than one Lee rook third scoring SD points an OLD LINERS WIN 12-6 Duke-State Statistics eealll V aaille !l VERDICT OVER HOYAS HI. rward a-ll led Is, ( aaisas- I .leahnstli basketball ond 1 Vards earned r icIal-S.ISel lllltht must be turned I Ihe rea line. Out ae.!„-il California Thwarted mural office n. and mid-field the i the Pacific coast a surprlsi Wednesday, No* ually rallied and f.erll senile! eeaaiee-el.-el littNa ear enetrable defense victory over North Carolina ce of stopping thc Celifon be S2.s50 per teas siod-thirsty Wolvea and Winning the Southern con- •s, rose to sensational heights are eligible at no aal line. And it Waa : and Big Five titles, Maryland ic 90,000 fans by smashing through • lasa-ll t.iliess -ing thc first half of the fray a UaNDERGRADS DEFEAT lae- Isskissaaa complete charge in t CAGE PRACTICE OPENS ta. Again and again Carolina dre FACULTY AT TENNIS baclis ever to fight for the Devils WITH VETERAN SQUAD Time after time the l'ortsmoull g threat until the ford's win considerably Use Bowl picture! Wolfpack backs and battling dov e and Big 1 and where Calif 1 ,- Devils' iriiel ncklc, nailed Captaii ivclftb, and Xaudain thir- much in question, remainder of thc placet heir tally. Meg ay crowd of 5<3,OeHe laaeeidled d among the State, Caro- or the extra p. evwepl Psiluier stadil nded with the s :. Hcei'el Coach Eddie Camera wilk Lis,,,,, adding lisilieeii- unleashed a deceptive fL'oaterruflo' an page foist .eft liis squad this week wise threatened ts. finally end tla "Ride The Bus With Skipper" ,1 ll,7<„,.e>], I .- [Srrlirseaki e, r,,l Howard lie le-.ii s eua Ineliaaaea IJaaa.ssl.l I'etrej-, 1 Id down the ( DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICE CO. d possibly their fire Johnny Gross ie To Lead ps arrived On thc Caro- s pride and joy 'uke'a flashy center, set the stage for e attempted a field glial si riser's teluchclown hy intercepting pass from Bcrlineekl inteinl.-ai liar oblnson. Parker took a stellar role Sss t up sissy's !isiiuc, not only scoring ic only touchdown of the fray, hut •t held at Caroline: BALDWIN'S so playing wide-awake defensive and g, the Duke staa WEAR laii authorities have placed a ba --laeislsl, vulgarisms" used as sou Ul AIHtANGLE—Two Days (jmam?nq Bind nieYs at recent Olympic ^amee IVt't/ttextttiy and Thursday "OU •AUTHENTIC FASHIONS" ,1 lhe hi,lurj TEAS- he race finished in 1 lie first nine the Big Ten, a s.nsl links- I.ei.k Iiee lee.,1. laces to swamp Carolina's team, OCCASIONS I'e-a,- isaiiaailea lef-fore Coach -hich finished second, by a safe ns || .• |;:-. -le-e a .-• . i-.. larasrin. Every one of Duke's seven whs.t the hoot— arricrs who participated Saturday Scoop! M ,ill he back neaet season to protect he laurels that were won thia year, torse, Koop, Captain George, Ua- Reversible sff sV-ir or, Ferris, Pruitt, and Naudain $14.95 Dr. J. Elk Hardin Osteopathic Physician Physiotherapj New Theatre r,03 Snow Bide. j-sun nUGGLES All-wool tweed, lined Tuesday wilfi dark shade gal>- AL JOLSON "WONDER BAR" THE l Chas. Laughtori LITTLE SHOP EMary Boland Wednesday and Thursday '/Charlie Ruggles FOR THIS FESTIVE WEEK *Zasu Pitts END SEE OUR NEW FORMAL "SCHOOL FOR Durham Men's Shop AND INFORMAL DRESSES GIRLS" BALDWIN'S WEST MAIN STitEET Of Every Description — Printed or Engraved CHRISTMAS CARDS Box Assortments « See Them Now CHRISTIAN PRINTING COMPANY 124 West Parrish Street, Durham THE DUKE CHRONICLE DUKE HARRIERS WIN S. C. Co-ed Ball Eclipses JUNIORS DEFEAT Campus Bulletins CROWN AT CHAPEL HILL SOPH CO-EDS 6-4 (Continued from page three) rapped his malch to Bill Hume, 0-. REAL ESTATE Social Calendar Of Navy, State, Carolina, and the Unl IN SOCCER GAME -0, 6-2. Willys Butler had troubl Ifeatlng Dr, Trusaaadale, 9-1, 2-8, 0-1 Thanksgiving Week RR use hen berg Flashes For aul Belch and Dr. Thomas failed t Third-YearWomen; Second Chanticleer Notice ia up any high figures as Belch wo INSURANCE Half Spurt Decides Fray -1, 1-6, B-2. Piper turned back M p the singles play with a 6-2, 0- in over Dr. Powell. INVESTMENTS it) a !i. fata stended theDelta Delta s photographed has The faculty, came through in tt 10, Daniel ( at WHila'm as oublcs play, taking l.)a I'-', Dssto Alphsi sr anil Hiime fell llee-Se, |„ a visitor last week, Mre, ore the 1 t Drs. MOIL .11 strict president of the Durham Realty and Rankin, 6-2, 6-3. Belch and Kell- .rority. Thursday night, Nov. 21, the iiiil.e-.is-eelah- silage. To ning points. The other two goals for a]I and Thorn- members honored her with a dinnei Ihe juniors were made by Jrnia John- match Drs. & Insurance Co. on ond Marge White. Virginia Grif- t line, t in and Roberta Townsend kicked TRUST Bl.DG. utplayed by the third year women «.-„,.,!!thnl Seeeisi] Slesii.seei-el- ,,-liiseli i- in ale,sssass i.[ the Suffering defeat at the hands of he seniors Wednesday, the sopho- .ssa-.lisi.s.- Haas plans to escape, norcs came off with the little end of Duke University Unions e will be from nine to one, u S-0 soccer score. Josle Brumfield EAST CAMPUS WEST CAMPUS Hrown with bis banal will ilaccd a penalty kick and Jo Eaby .li,.ee„,n the scored a goftl to give the outnumbe Operated by Duke University for the Convenience eisala-rsa T.JH enlors a victory. In the flirt eesoi of All Students ssl siaitisitioiis nnd pledging Iraa Uoyd V rnrne last Monday, a powerful fre Any Suggestions for Improvement in Service ssa-liaiSy with the initiation and Meals Appreciated ,la.iiie-es Little of Raleigh; J. E. THOMPSON, '28, Manager ae initial hockey game st Tuesday. Goals for t hat could not he e-liessisiieias s-ijTlat r State squad. There v II lleaki a be] injur I U.PONT ZERONE Bet Paid in Grand Style Anti-Freeze A new distinctively styled sport shoe of white CHAGRIN PALLS, Ohio, Nov : 68c »*^- elk with red rubber sole. Brown or black saddle -(UP)—When Harry Riehardso MOTOR OIL—2 gallons—97c with white eyelets. eusbcil Prank Schidte through Sa Everything For Your Car at Cut-Rate Prices rday night traffic in a wheelbarro o pay a bet for losing the wati hipped through Slate to dif-li tl yarsla MYERS-GLENN Durham Men's Shop Chapel Hill St. Opp. Washington Duke Hotel IIS WEST MAIN STREET Patronize The Chronicle Advertisers a recovering. With Berilnsfci, Bsr- and RyncslB hitting the line, e picked up three yards. At tbi! eeeeg T.enSisee leaflobarca. ,,*,», l..fbl"f-J OCh like you M, below. alert Duke safely play Bardcs picked u Bardes and Ryneika hit the Jim llaisi.e, '- ..-assise- iarlsiei--iil l,e :: colleelate grid careers of _ e- |,s,i,e-i-e -las.-ia Elciiiicuiicr, .laa.-k /he aromatic Turkish tobaccos andcr, Gus Durner, Ed used in Chesterfield give them a more pleasing aroma .jm and taste.., ipr Every year we import thousands of pounds •a- Datne'aj Us.anlil.-rs from Turkey and Greece THE IMPORT DUTY alone is 35 caeaits a lla. Trojans of SMlthc „ i'sslis's.raiia „ ,- ee-.,-. oiled aa-ial, issss.a.-s. n.a beli pound—but Turkish tobacco is necessary to ins took to the neria Ilie ef the after- a good cigarette. a's. touch .-a,.. Auburn and Duke look the South- The right amount of Turkish tobacco, the Plalnesmtii had a other one ol blended with our mild, ripe home-grown to good days and made easy work of baccos helps to give Chesterfields more aroma, hj- run by Clar helps to give them a more pleasing taste. c Parker for the da a 7-0 victory over 1 is:!, I'-.s-s.lhes, se. Georgia Tech, al era icorcles! ra! , "lit Ih,' leiltZIir.- e period' CHESTERFIEID— A BLEND OF MILD RIPE HOME-GROWN AND AROMATIC TURKISH TOBACCOS