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Phone 1550-152 S. Limestone from Rupert Hughes' great play, "The
Bridge."
Henry Kolker, who plays the lead- Seniors Play a Mean Trick
Benkart tc Fotsch.
Prftnritna ing role, is one of Broadway's newest
on the Underand most poular stars. His work in
classmen
"Tho Greyhound" is remembered as
i.u ooutn Liimestone street
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel Block
one of the cleverest "crook" parts
It was Sunday afternoon. It was a
Lexington, Ky.
seen for years.
WORK GUARANTEED
sleepy Sunday afternoon and although
There's six thousand feet of exciteit was the first Sunday in November
ment, action and thrills jammed into
it was quite warm; too hot In fact
(Adv.
this film.
for anyone to do work indoors. On
tho campus the usual number of idlers
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were standing around in their Bhirt
At Leonard Hotel
If men like Professor Munsterberg, sleeves smoking, talking over the
NONE BETTER
Professor of the Psychological Labora- Louisville game, and wishing for
COGSWELL BROS., Proprietors
tory of Harvard, sees the educational
something to turn up. It did.
advantage of the moving picture, then
About three o'clock a much inebriwe can recommend them to our young
ated "stranger" was seen weaving his
ladies and young men. Friday night unsteady way up the main drive. At
we ere showing Bertha M. Clay's
107 WEST MAIN STREET
times he paused to steady himself
"Dora Thome." Our music against a tree. His hands swayed
BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
CITY. FINE HOME-MADis the best Miss Foster and Miss
unsteadily in his complicated gestures
CANDIES
sings and Gregg's mperial Orand ever and anon he seemed to feel
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chestra plays.
an urging of Nature that was all that
he could resist Up the drive he came
Metropolitan
Y. M. C. A.
and soon the Idling crowd espied him
and he espied the crowd. CompanionBranch Rickey, the
The Place for Good Things to Ea
ship was what his soul was longing
baseball man and manager of the St for; here was an audience to listen
Louis Baseball Club, spoke to about to his effusions. Though poorly dress100 students In the Y. M. C. A. rooms,
beatWelcome to
City on the second floor of the Gymnasium ed the soul of Henry Clay was
ing within his heart
Building, Sunday evening, October 31,
He steadied himself, he waved his
After you have settled down
His talk, which was upon the subject, arms, smothered a hiccough and pre
to business in your College
duties, the next thing on the
"There Is no Luck," was one of the pared to burst forth Into oratory. But
programme is to have your
best heard on the campus this year. e'en while the gestures were working
picture taken to send mother
and the "girl you left behind
Every Sunday night at 6:30 o'clock out of his system a mighty cry of
you." The place is
a similar meeting will be held in the "Water" mingled with hoots and cat
Humphrey's Studio
Y. M. C. A. rooms and a member of calls arose from
the scoffers. The
Reduced Riles lo Student
the faculty or some other prominent "stranger's" tender heart was touch341 W. Main St
Phone 1635-- x man will speak to the students.
ed, he would seek a more friendly
The Y .M. C. A. will have charge throng, .the crowd before the New
of the chapel service next Friday and Dorm would hear him and thither he
15c the students will be addressed by W. bent his steps.
Hair Cut
10c D. Upshaw, known as "the Georgia Before the New Dorm he again
Shave
(EXCEPT SATURDAYS)
Cyclone."
stopped and began to unburden his
GEO.
MARTIN'S IARSER
On Tuesday evening at 7:00 o'clock
soul of its sorrows, but again the cries
SHOP.
attment', 139 East Main, the cabinet holds its regular weekly of Water" arose. This did not anOppoiite Phoenix Hotel.
meeting and to these meetings the noy him, he would calm the multitude
Y. M. C. A. invites every student and by his eloquence and nothing daunted
instructor.
The cabinet met last he continued his address. The peroMonday night and about 'ten enthusi ration was winging Its inspired flight
astic men declared their intention of when suddenly down- from "heaven"
', ' When you contemplate
getting behind Secretary Park and above came a one large portion of
". securing Life or Acci- -'
pushing this work to the front The water and striking the' ground nearby
dent & Health Insurance
time of meeting was changed to Tues splashed upon the "stranger."
ask the K. S. U.'student
Surday.
representing aconserva-prised by" this rude treatment he
In the work, that tihe Y. M. C. A. paused and even in the act' of pau Bejtive, Boston, Mass. . Comhas planned, more men are needed. rn ent the second "Shot," better directpany to submit a proposiThe office of Secretary Park will be ed .than the first, took him squarely
tion.
pen and occupied from 9:00 to 12:00,
head.
You need the Insur- -,
and 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock. Any one deance. He wilt apFire seemed to flash from his eyes,
siring to find out the plans and work his blood boiled, and from his pocket
preciate your Business.
of the Y. iM. C. A. or wishing to aid in he jerked a pistol which flashed wickthe work can call at the office at the edly In the sunlight. Pointing it in
Address 406 City Bank Bldg.
hours mentioned above and informa- the direction from which the water
tion will be given them.
had come, he blazed away three times
s
with
shots. (Business of going away from that place ad
lib. on every side). Behind every tree
a string of Freshmen who fought in
mortal terror for the safest place. Behind the steps of the Science Building another crowd of quaking Old
DormitleB.
Those who couldn't find
by walking oa tacked
ore
1X7
a tree were seen disappearing over
" w. ,ly hve whea feet them oa for the same
I sew
tolei
eke.
the horizon with their coattails waving in the breeze. They had only
Beet Work and Material
been joking, but friend "Stranger"
Guaranteed
seemed to mean business.
Thie ad and $1.00 entitle
Meanwhile the "stranger" had disbearer to a $1,23
appeared within the Dorm and dashed
2 to
up to Senior floor where pandemonium
7 to 10:30
broke loose. Shots rang out like a
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young battle, wild yells rent the air

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and from tho sound one might Judge
that tho Seniors were putting up a
fight for their lives. From every exit
in tho lower floor streamed white-facestudents, with breathless stories
"stranger" with a smokof a
ing automatic who had dashed put
their doors going up to "Heaven"
where "he's killing all the Seniors, I
Just know he is," walled one of the
Freshmen.
Suddenly the tumult and the shouting died away and those gathered outside the Dorm plucked up courage
enough to creep up to the top floor.
But never a trace of the "stranger"
did they find and the only proof that
he had really been there was a strong
smell of powder smoke.
But lest you may think that our
Seniors have been guilty of murder,
the following explanation is given out
to comfort your souls, for the
"stranger" was one of the quietest
and most peaceable of the Seniors and
the cartridges only blanks, which he
used to break up the monotony of a
drowsy Sunday afternoon and throw a
scare into the Freshies and the Inhab
itants of the Old Dorm aided by his
e
friends in the New Dorm. But
me, there wasn't anything imitation in the scare that he threw into
them.
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TAN SHOES

ALPHA DELTA SIGMA
HEADQUARTERS HERE
The formal transfer of the headquarters of the National Journalistic
Fraternity, Alpha Delta Sigma, from
the University of Missouri to the local
chapter at State University, was made
yesterday when all the documents of
.the organization were received by the
local chapter of the fraternity and
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Foster, John Marsh, Herbert Graham,
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