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Edison's Early Lamp Will
Be Shown at Exposition
At Cincinnati Oct. 20-2- 6

P. B. ROBARDS

game of W. & L. Coach Prlbble's
freshman team has felt the lash
this week as the yearlings were
anven against tne varsity cmpioy- ,nK Washington and Leo formations.
Kentucky has but few casualties
as tne time oi comuat draws near.
Covington, Splccr, and Kclley, the
latter with a few sore spots received in his first varsity game, are
sure to start the game. Tom Phipps,
if his Injuries
heal sufficiently,
will round nut flip bnckflnld nt full
hc s stin indisposed satur- l?ack-- "
Phipps, Lewis Toth, or
c day, Jack
Jack Richards will get the assign
mcnt.
The Kentucky line for this game
will average around 195 pounds. The
center Job is causing a feud between Howard Williams and Max
Colker, the former being favored to
start. Forqucr and Thompson are
the choices at guard. Pete Drury,
Kentucky's candidte for
will probably be assigned to
cover the great Williams while Babe
Wright is the other tackle. Yates
and Andrews at end will complete
the probable starting lineup.

One of the early electric bulbs
made by Thomas A. Edison in 1800,
which is owned by Captain M. W.
216 S. Lime Mclntyrc, will be exhibited in the
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Suits Made To Order
Cincinnati Edison Exposition at
(Continued from Page One)
Music Hall, October 20 to 26, among
Alterations
Pressing
Dry Cleaning
the special display of Edison relics of Rockne at Notre Dame, is directing their movements in this cambeing gathered for the show. Cap
nnothcr
tain Mclntyrc placed tne lamp, paign. And lie bringsthe
with him to
Blue Grass.
-which he has been retaining as a
Billy Sandlfer of Lexington, quarterkeepsake, at the disposal of F. S.
Dewey, Chairman of the General back and star track man, is a memand Lee
Operating Committee, In charge of ber of the Washington
A sood photo of yourself will W'
squad.
arrangements for the exposition.
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Washington and Leo presents a
Edison announced his incandes potent
scoring threat via of a
cent bulb on October 21, 1870, Just
speedy backflcld and an accurate
50 years ago, and so Captain
lamp Is among the first to aerial attack. Thibodcau, Lott, Eber-hard- t,
and Mattox are the first-strin- g
be made. It was one of the lamps
backs who ankled through
used on the steamer Guiding Star
owned by Captain J. D. Hegler, Cap North Carolina State last Saturday
'for 27 Points. And to make things
tain Sterling C. Mclntyre, Captain
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MCintyres iatner, ana wimam r. ,
ieign wniiams will come
Mclntyre, his uncle.
15 appearance
on
Dewey's request, Captain
At Mr.
,
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Mclntyre supplied the following in-- 1
"em. l name, this versatile
cw: mm wuuui uuiii w uie lex- - of the fraternities in accumulating
formation regarding the lamp:
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"euuy acquainted, the wooden boxes on the lot this
The steamer Guiding Star was
running between
Cincinnati and ' "om51 aown a "anK Position ana tne afternoon. It is the duty of every
Good Food
New Orleans, carrying passengers waJ lie can sna& Passes is Just too organization to see that each yearling
collects three boxes and that they
and freight. It was a very popular
But every dark smoke screen has get them to the lot on time.
boat, for the reason that the owners
Dance After Game
believed in publicity and service to a silver lining if you can get
You Can Get Them at
The first school dance of the year
tne passengers and in giving freight ; arouna on tne ngnt side. The Gen
erals forward wall, with the excep- will be given Saturday night in the
service.
tion of Captain Bill Hawkins at Men's gymnasium from 9 to 12
Used Electric lighting.
o'clock. It will be sponsored by SuKy,
tackle, is inexperienced and
"This boat was owned by Captain be at this probable weaknessit will the proceeds to become part of that
that
J. D. Hegler, Captain Sterling C. Coach Gamage and his field gen- organization's fund to send the band
Mclntyre and his brother, William erals will direct
on all trips with the team. There
the
F. Mclntyre. Captain Hegler was attack. The veteran brunt of their will be three of these; one to MontBlue linemen
Captain of the boat, and Sterling should be able to
handle their op- gomery, Ala., one to Lexington, Va.,
C. Mclntyre was chief clerk.
"Where Friends Meet"
position without
difficulty and a third to Danville when the
"The Guiding Star was the first and, if the backs undue top
form 'Cats play Centre.
river boat to have elecetric lights in Kentucky will earn are in
Two orchestras will furnish the
the decision.
its cabin. These were installed in
351 Rose Street
The 'Cats have been hitad at work music for the dance. They will be
Phone Ash 4039
1880, and at that time lighting a
in preparation for the onslaught. A the Rhythm Kings and the
boat by electricity was a very new
Admission will be $1.00.
idea. However, the owners were minor engagement with Maryville
Last year there were no dances
progressive and saw the advantage last week enabled Coach Gamage to on the campus until
NIGHT DELIVERY
the
of electric lights over the old coal test his long range guns for scoring Thanksgiving holiday, butafter year
this
"Shipwreck"
Kelley
oil lamps, which were installed in possibilities.
blasted away for four touchodwns various organizations are allowed to
the chandelier in the cabin of the in
this fray, while Captain Coving- petition the nroner authorities for
Short orders at all times We feature home cooked meals
boat.
these social meetings.
plea for
"The Guiding Star had a chande ton and Urbanlak battered way for mis aance was granted The
early In the
lier that would hold five coal oil two more markers. What his high-gearseason.
artillery can do against some
lamps. These lamps were set in a
The chaperons for the occasion
socket, or bowl, and fastened to the sturdy opposition, the Wildcats will be as follows:
mentor will have a chance to debowl by thumb screws, to avoid be-iMr. and Mrs. Walter Lunde, Mr.
knocked out of the bowl of the termine Saturday.
and Mrs. Waller Rodes, Mrs. J. W.
The past week has been spent In Smith,
chandelier. The chandelier was hung
Mrs. M.
from the ceiling. It was necessary concentrated work in anticipation Sarah Blanding, G. Cundlff, Miss
Miss Marguerite
that this chandelier be guyed by a of the General mode of assault McLaughlin, Dr. and Mrs. W. E.
cord, to avoid some swinging with The aerial forces have' been called Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dicker.
into play, with Yates passing and Mrs.
the motion of the boat.
Eda Giles, Miss Dora Berkley,
'When electric lights were adopted receiving the oval with other Ken- Mrs. Sarah Holmes,
OUR
OF
for the cabin, two lights were placed tucky backs. Meanwhile, the Big Mrs. Frank L. McVey, President anft
Mr.
Mrs.
in each chandelier. The socket of the Blue shock troops are throwing up k. o. Robinson and Mrs. E.and "Par.
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electric light was a wooden base, breastworks to halt the airway qunar,
with two copper guides on the side,
turned over to form a tight spring
to hold the lamp in its place. The
lamp was made similar to the present electric lights, being a round
ball and a glass base. Through the
center of the base were run two
EAT OUR CANDY AND BE IN STYLE
platinum wires, and these
wires
were exposed and bent up on the
On
side of the shank of the lamp to
APPEALING IN DAINTINESS
come in contact with the two fing(Next Door to Tavern)
ers or brass strips that were bent
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over on the base to hold the lamp
GOOD TO LOOK AT
in place.
Life of Lamp Short.
BETTER TO EAT
"It was necessary to wrap electric
SEASON'S
STYLES
tape around the lamp to the fingers
of the base to keep the lamp from
REASONABLE TO BUY 70c PER POUND
falling out. The film of the lamp
was pressed paper, carbonized, and
was screwed
upon the platinum
prong that stuck through the glass
into the lamp by a very small bolt
and nut, similar to that used in
making watches. The life of the
lamp was very short, and the cost
was in the neighborhood of $1.50 to
$2 per lamp.
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"I have one of these lamps which
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was used on the Guiding Star and
Opp. Ky.
which I am retaining as a keepsake.
The lamp contains a considerable
This Week's Winner, FRANCES HOLLIDAY
amount of platinum and probably
would be worth somewhere in the
neighborhood of $25 at the present
market value.
"There was a small generator established on the boat for 100 lights
The House of Distinctive Jewels "
and at that time this was consldemd
a very large Installation. The electric
lights on the Guiding Star created
mucn excument in the river towns
for the reason that it was something
new. There were not switches and
all of the lights burned whenever the
generator was started. Many times
It was necessary to burn the lights
in the daytime when we were In
port, for the reason that the public
came down to the boat to see the
newfangled lights that were used.
The Guiding Star used this generator and lighting system for several
years and then changed to more
COLLEGE
modern equipment."
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Mr. Dewey would like to hear from
The Longlnes Watch is the best watch that money can buy.
other Clncinnatians who may have
It is the choice of the U. S. Naval Observatory and of
Edison relics to lend the Exposition
other famous observatories abroad. For the college stu- -.
Committee. The fact that Edison
once lived here and worked in Cindent it is indeed a timepiece of distinction and refinement. '
cinnati prompts the belief that
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In strap and pocket models
many such relics may be available,
he said.

Generals to Play
Wildcats Saturday

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Ateneo Castellano
Will Meet Tuesday

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Rose Street Confectionery

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Kodaks
Films

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Especially prepared to serve students.

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W. B. Martin's Barber Shop
153 South Limestone Street

Haircut 35c, Shave 15c
Except Saturdays

Haircut 40c, Shave 20c
Saturdays

LADIES' HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY
Open 7 a. m. to 8 p. m.
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Lexington's
Leading Jeweler

127 W. MAIN ST.

REGARDING
Doctors say that
should be a delicate
door neighobor's got
bust yeller.

$54.00 Up

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our new fall
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many delightful
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with the organization. Interesting
Spanish pictures will bo shown at a
later date and a banquet will be given at the end of the semester.

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El Ateneo Castellano, the Spanish
"My sister Just got a swirl bob."
club of the University will meet
"That's nothing; mine got a FlexTuesday afternoon at' 3 o'clock in
the recreation room at Patterson ibly Flyer."
hall. An excellent program is being
prepared by Miss Eleanor Smith.
W. W.
The club, which is an organization
snonsorcd bv the romnnno lnnirimirn
department, plans to sponsor a num- ocr oi entertainments,
including
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parties, dances, and picnics, and invites all Spanish students to affiliate Bring: 'cm today get 'cm tomorrow

Big Pep Rally and
Bonfire Tonight

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