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CONCERTS DAILY, AFTERNOON
AND EVENING
S. R. Griffiths

STRAND

Orchestra
The Best Orchestra in the South?
an

OPEN

ADMISSION

10 A. M.

10c.

to

11 P. M.

and 20c, War Tax Included

be a typical Y. M. C. A. meeting, nt SENATE MAKES CHANGE

which short tnlks by the different
will bo given.

loud-cr- s

Dr. O. E. Brown, of Vandcrbllt University, who has been n "Y" secretary

at Ft. Oglcsthornc during the war, will
bo the principal speaker at the faculty
meeting.
Other speakers of prominence will
be H. Tinker, International Y. M. C. A.
secretary; and Rev. W. R. Cunningham, a returned missionary.

DR. FRED MUTCHLER
TO LEAVE UNIVERSITY
The resignation of Dr. Fred A.
Mutchler, for six years director of agricultural extension at the University,
to take effect June 30, was accepted
by the executive committee of the
board of trustees at a meeting held
Wednesday, February 19. The report
of D. H. Peak, business agent, on the
financial affairs of the University and
the disposition of the barracks and
equipment was heard, and routine appointments were made. In the absence
of President Frank L. McVey, who
was unable to attend because of illness,
important
several
matters
were postponed. Those present were
R. G. Gordon, Louisville; P. P. Johnston, Lexington ,and Senator H. M.
Frohman, representing R. C. Stoll, of
Lexington, who is out of town.

HIS CURE

IN RECITATION HOURS

Prlvato M'Gulrc, lying In hospital,
wna very frnctlous. Ho pointedly refused to take n second dose of medi-

"GET IN" on it

cine, which was Inordlnntely nasty.
Several smiling nurses bent over him
and urged him to ho good.
"Come," pleaded one, "drink this and
you'll get well."
"And rosy, too!" chimed In a second.
M'Gulro visibly brightened, and sat
up in bed.
After surveying tho pretty group, he
inquired, agerly, "What wan o yez is
Rosy "London

A Good Warm Over-

coat at

$15, $18
or $20
They're

Good

Styles

they're worth
much more than this,
but it is a collection of
broken lot Overcoats
that are Big Values.
too,

(Continued From Page One.)

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CITY RATES 50 CENTS

Subscription Dance
Masonic Temple
Proceeds to go to
Model High School Athletics

FEB, 28, 1919

FRIDAY,

AND

SEE BUD SLOMERS

LUNCHES

Phoenix Hotel Lobby

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New Mexico State
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Mother John, how is it that you
stand much lower in your studies in
January than in December.
John Oh, everything is marked
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The schedule of recitation hours dls
arranged by the Student's Army Train
lng Corps will bo resumed Monday,
with the first hour from 8 until 8:50 ac
cording to the Student's Hand Book
Drill and chapel will be the fifth hour
with chapel In charge of the faculty
on Tuesday and at the disposal of the
student body on Friday.
This arrangement obliterates the last
trace of the S. A. T. C. and the interference of military life on the University campus. Patterson Hall residents will have to be on the scene of
duty a wholo hour earlier than in the
days of 8 o'clock drill when this change
goes into effect. The most noticeable
difference in the arrangement, however, will be chapel in the middle of
the day instead of the first thing in
the morning.

discussion of Ihe repair of the many
macadam roads in the Bluegrass section of the State, where so many are
In poor conditoin. "The Proper Method
of Spreading Stone" was the subject of
W. B. Paynter,
division engineer,
Frankfort, and L. D. Hollingsworth,
also of Frankfort, spoke on "The Twenty Cent Road Tax," citing the many
benefits which it would bring to every
Senator Frohman presided, and at community in the State.
the suggestion of President McVey,
President Frank L. McVey, of the
Dean Thomas P. Cooper, of the College University of Kentucky, spoke at the
of Agriculture, presented the resigna- morning session on "The Economic
tion of Doctor Mutchler. The members Value of Roads," and Rodman Wiley,
expressed their regret at the decision State road commissioner, closed the
of Doctor Mutchler, who has made the program of the day with an address on
agricultural extension work of benefit "Mistakes in Road Work."
to every farm and farm home in the
Two hundred and thirty-fiv- e
road
State. He will become state agent for men were registered Wednesday and
the D. C. Heath Company, of New York the majority of them were present
and Chicago.
at a social smoker held at the Phoenix
Leave of absence was recommended Hotel in the evening, at which Dean
for Professor George H. Vanseil, as- F. Paul Anderson, of the College of
sistant professor of zoology for the Engineering, presided.
scholastic year
C. S. Crouse
It Is the purpose of this course to
was appointed professor of metallurgy advance the cause of good roads thruin the Department of Mining Engin- out the State of Kentucky. That the
eering; W. J. Carrell, assistant pro- road builders are being benefitted by
fessor in engineering and A. S. Chap-in- , the lectures, discussions, demonstraassistant in poultry extension work. tions and practical experimenting, and
A number of appointments as county the interchanging of ideas is beyond
agents thruout the State and clerical doubt. After having heard these lecworkers in the various colleges were tures on the construction and reconconfirmed.
struction of all types of roads these
men will be much better fitted to go
back to their work and study their
'Marked Down.
dally problems.
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