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THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
J. H. STAMPER, Jr., Owner and Manaier.

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Suits Made to Order

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Dry Cleaning

THEATRE.

P. B. ROBARDS, Tailor

College Hoys' Tailor
Saturday, January 22 In "The Mak
Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed - $1.00 ing Over ot Geoffrey Manning," Honry
Suits Pressed 3oc All work Guaranteed
distinguishes himself In a typi152 S. Limestone Moroy
Phone 1550-Moroy role. This Vitagraph four- cal
part picture has a powerful appeal.
There Is a leader In tho play which
Benkart & Fotsch,
Proprietors
sots forth that "tho laboring man la
so busy fighting to pay next week's
iuy aoutn Liimestone street
bills that ho can't get ahead," which
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel Block
Lexington, Ky.
to many means nothing and then again
WORK GUARANTEED
it will strike others with great force.
It depends on whether they have over
been down and out or down without
being out. Tho story is ono of wido
appeal.
Sunday, January 23. Charlie Chap
At Leonard Hotel
Hn in "A Night in a Show," also an
NONE BETTER
COGSWELL BROS., Proprietors
other snlendid feature not yet an
(Adv.
nounced.

Eagle Barber Shop
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BARBER SHOP

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107 WEST MAIN STREET
BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
CITY. FINE HOME-MADCANDIES
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Welcome to Our City
After you have settled down

to business in your College
duties, the next thing on the
programme is to have your
picture taken to send mother
and the "girl you left behind
you." The place is

Humphrey's Studio
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Rates to Sludcntt

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When you contemplate

securing Life or Accident & Health Insurance
ask the K. S. U. student
representing a conservative, Boston, Mass., Company to submit a proposition.

grounds of tho Signal Film corpora- tlon's property, practicable in ovory
way switchos laid, towers erocted,
semaphores Installed as well as all
other kinds of mechanical safeguards
and hazards of the rail.
So complete is tho equipment at this
now studio that in tho actual taking
of the first chapter of the big film
novel Producer McGowan, thirty minutes after tho author's script was delivered to him had a train consisting
of Pullmans, day coaches, parlor cars,
diner, baggage car and engine, ready
chapter
for tho camera. Ono two-ac- t
of this great picture will be shown
every Sunday from now on.
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ON, THRILLS,"
SAYS GIRL STAR

"COME

Fearless Helen Holmes Makes Speed
the Watchword In New Railroad
Film Serial.

341 W. Main St.

Helen Holmes, the heroine In "The
Girl and the Game," which is appearing at the Ada Meade Theatre every
Sunday, Is writing the scenario for
the big screen novel herself. Frank
Hamilton Spearman is the author, but
Helen says that authors have hearts
and try to protect her from the thrills
their imaginations paint.
And she said she doesn't want any
such protection she wants to have
the blue sky the limit as far as taking chances with life and limb are
concerned, as long as it is her own
life.
With characteristic earnestness she
begins her
in the first
chapter, when Bhe rides her horse off
a bridge into the water after a mad
race against two speeding trains.
Of course she wins. What heroine
wouldn't? But It requires pluck of almost an unnatural sort to do the
things she does to inject into this
great screen novel the last word in
No wonder they call
film realismher "the fearless film star."
To produce "The Girl and the
Game," a special studio was erected,
giving to Producer
McGowan the
greatest railroad studio in the world
for the production of this chaptered
picture. A depot was built on the

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ance. He will appreciate your Business.

Will Begin February 7 and
Continue Throughout
the Week

LECTURES ARE FREE

The third annual shourt course for
road builders will begin at State University February 7 and will continue
throughout the week, under the direction of the Highway Engineering Department, College of Civil Engineering, and will consist of lectures on
road building and demonstrations of
road machinery and road materials.
Road builders week has been designed to help advance the cause of
good roads, and in a short period of
time to give out information in the
form of lectures in such a way that
men who attend may take notes and
put them into practice when they return to their homes.
County road engineers, inspectors,
contractors, county judges and magis
trates will take advantage of this
courseThe course, however, will be
open to all citizens of the State and
a large number is expected.
No charge will be made for the
course, all lectures will be open and
free to the public and all matriculates
will be required to register at the
Civil Engineering building on arrival.
The entire week morning, afternoon and evening will be taken up
with lectures on subjects pertaining
to construction and reconstruction of
all types of roads. The speakers will
be men experienced in the art of road
Metropolitan
making and each lecture will last for
15
minleaving
45
minutes,
The Place for Good Things to Ea1 utes for discussion. Classes will be
open in surveying and practical field
work at the same time the lectures are
progress and men wishing to study
15c in
Hair Cut
the use of the transit and level and
10c
Shave
the making of maps and profiles will
(EXCEPT SATURDAYS)
GEO.
MARTIN'S BARIER be permitted to do so. Fully equipped
SHOP.
laboratories for the testing of rock,
Basement, 139 East Main, sand, cement, brick, asphalt and road
Opposite Phoenix Hotel.
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Address 406 City Bank Bldg.

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oils have been installed and work will
bo in progress in these laboratories
overy afternoon. Thoso who wish to
do so may bring material with them
to be tested.
Last year 174 men, representing six
ty counties, registered in the short
course, and it Is expected that the enrollment will be much larger this
year.

1916 LYCEUM COURSE

(Continued from Page 1)
Hamilton Wright Mablo, tho great
critic and English scholar, will give
a lecture April 7, on "Peace."
Tho course will bo closed May 15,
by; Madame Hamilton Powell, whose
remarkable soprano voice, with a
range of three octaves, has made her
famous in Berlin and St. Petersburg.
Madame Powell was here in last
year's lyceum course.

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Manly Girls.
Feminism is not the name for the
of the move
extreme projections
ment, such as that for which Emily
James Putnam, associate professor,
College, is
of history at Barnard
spokeswoman. Professor Putnam was
cheered when she told Vassar College
girls that she believed' that they
should have a part In dangerous
sports and should learn to carry and
use firearms. From the viewpoint of
consistent individualism, no one can
object to girls indulging in violent
games and pastimes, says the Detroit
News. If any Vassar graduate de
sires to tote a rifle all day through
the snowy swamps after deer, she will
be accorded respect and publicity; If
any modern mother yearns to partici
pate in a football scrimmage with
her sons, the spirit of the day will see
to it that she Is not transported to
an asylum in consequence. For a by
stander to hint that woman's place,
while it may be in the voting booth,
during a No
is not in the
vember blizzard, nor handling the halyards on a cruising yacht in a gale,
would be dangerous. While we know
there are women who can qualify in
such capacities, as there are men
skilled in fancy work and knitting,
there remains a biological hunch that
the ladies are more gracefully engaged
in the fine arts, in casting the ballot,
rocking the cradle or driving motor
cars. Georgia Technique.

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