THE KENTUCKY

Mechanical Department News
wealth per capita, a
inoxponslvo country
country for camping
club, beautiful
No bettor compliment can be given and canoeing, and very good boarding
a technical college than for execu- is avallablo at about $35.00 por month.
tives of largo and prosperous indus- In writing pleaso direct for my pertrial corporations to mako unsolicited sonal attention."
requests for graduates to entor the
employment of the company.
FORMER STUDENTS
Tho vlco president
and general
R. L. Jones, class 1912, will leave
manager of a Pennsylvania manufacttho Milton Manufacturing Co., Milton,
uring company has written to tho
of Mechanical and Electrical En- Pa., to take up spocial work with tho
gineering at tho suggestion of tho Amorlcan Tobacco Co. at Durham, N.
manager of another large company C, on January 8. Jones will superinthat yearly employs ono or two men tend tho designing, building, erecting
and testing of apparatus for controllfrom this college.
Tho letter, part of which follows, is ing tho humidity of tho air in tho largo
Interesting, as It shows tho kind of tobacco handling rooms, using a lately doveloped Improved method.
young men that are in demand:
W. K. Gregory, class 1913, who for
looking for a young man to
"I am
some time has been connected with
enter our company and work up
Lexington branch of tho Edison
through the various departments, in- tho
Mimeograph Company, will leave for
cluding our three factories and the
Milton ,Pa., on January 10 to accept
home office.
a position with the Milton Manufact"The more of the following qualifiuring Company of Milton, Pa. Gregcations he can combine the better:
ory will take the position made vacant
"Graduate mechanical engineer and
by R. L. Jones. In a letter regarding
a good student, good health; good apthe position, Mr. George L. Shimer,
pearance and honest,
and
president of the Milton Company, excome of a good family; good taste In
presses his regrets at the loss of
reading, and use correct English; unJones, and accepts the recommendamarried preferred; aggressive
and
tion of Gregory without question.
with some 'punch.'

habitants, much
GRADUATES IN
pretty and an
GREAT DEMAND

Col-leg- o

well-bre-

d

"If he has had practical shop, drafting, sales or organization experience
it will help. In short, I want a good
piece of material, and if the man does
not have the right training and equipment, and a proper character, to build
on it Is better not to waste our time
and his.
"On the other hand, I believe the
right man has a good opportunity. I
will pay from $60.00 to $100.00 a
month according to experience, and
increase in six months If I am war
ranted in so doing.
"This man will be given an unus
ual opportunity to study our business
in all Its phases, and will be in line
for position of responsibility as soon
as he merits It.
"If you have such a man he might
write me a letter and send reference,
also his photo, which may lead me to
come down to see him or pay his ex
penses here.
"If you will interest yourself In
this matter and handle it in a very
quiet and confidential way It will
be greatly appreciated.
Would prefer not to disclose name of our company unless the outcome looks to be
quite likely.
This is a pretty town of 15,000 in

CLOSED

A Special Offer in

Tailor Made Suits at

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Student

Hats Best on Earth

$S.oo
Y. M. C. A.

queer mysterious phenomenon passed
through there In the night "terrifying
an the neighbors and setting
stacks on fire.
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of the heads of the several departments of Animal Husbandry, feeling
that their efforts in our behalf are to
be commended and that their future
efforts in these directions should be
fostered and sustained; and,
"Be It Resolved Further, That a
copy of these resolutions be spread
upon our minutes and that copies of
the same be sent to the representative papers throughout the State and
to the Governor of our

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MEMBERSHIP TO THIS CLUB WILL
UNTIL

CALL

Young Men's Clothing
The Kind for the College Man
$15 to $35

Phone

Aflrwuipnt I will agree to press FIVE suits within each calendar
month starting the 1st day of January 1916 to the 1st day of June
1916 for $3.00 to any one joining the pressing club, providing I
get five hundred members before Januory 1, 1916.

BE

Door

Martin & Stockwell's
Restaurant

PRESSING
NOT

to
Ben AH Theatre
Next

Phoenix Fruit Store

UP-TO-DA-

ON ACCOUNT OF THE HOLIDAYS

Hardesty's
Quality
Shop

up the road. In his excitement he
failed to stop in at home, but passed
The regular Sunday meeting of the right on in a cloud of dust with an
Y. M. C. A. will be held next Sunday
of 27 miles per second,
night, beginning promptly at 6:15 and Nothing definite of his whereabouts is
known, although
the latest report
closing at 7:15.
Joe Torrence, president of the asso- time In fraM about 47 miles above
A native said that some
ciation; Bart Peak, vice president, and Jackson.
Jim Park, secretary, will make short
talks In which they will present the
work of the Y. M. C. A., setting forth OUR BASKETS OF FRUIT
what is being done and attempted.
"EFFICIENCY"
ENGINEERING If you know what the Young Men's cTHAKE LOVELY GIFTS
'Beginning Tuesday, January 11, a Christian Association means here at
course In Industrial Engineering will State, come. If you do not know,
be given the Seniors In Mechanical come and And out.
and Electrical Engineering.
The
course will consist of twenty lectures
BATTAILE PLAYS SANTA.
augmented by some corollary laboratory and other problems. The schedFrank Battaile, class of '08, prelimestone
ule arranged is for the second hour on sented the students who remained in
Most State men know us.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, with occa- the dormitories during the holidays Let us meet you
Meal Tickets.
sional field work on Monday after- with two crates of delicious oranges.
noons.
Mr. Battaile is noted for his generThis is the first attempt at giving a osity and interest in all University
course in Industrial or "Efficiency"
Engineering at Kentucky, and it is
that no technical college in the
26 E. Main Str
South offers' such a course.

Twelve Cents Per Suit
FORj

I

KERNEL

JANUARY 15

AT

Becker's Pressing: Club
Corner High and South Lime and register or phone
and have our representative call on you

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FRATERNITIES

The final social function of the old
year at the "University was the andance given by the
nual
fraternities at the Phoenix Hotel Friday evening, December 17.
The ball room was decorated in the
emblems of the eight fraternities,
on the
whose representatives
Council led the grand march.
G. M.
The council members are:
Pedley, K. A.; Henry Cromwell, Phi
Delta Theta; E. A. Blackburn, Sigma
Chi; R. F. Albert, S. A. E.; Lindsay
McKee, Kappa Sigma; W. J. Collins,
Pi Kappa Alpha; Hartford Matherly,
Sigma Nu, and T. C. Taylor, A. T. O.
STATE SENIOR MAKES

University
Lunch Stand

Short Lunches
at any Time.
All Kinds of
Cakes & Pastries

Proprietor

COLLEGE MEN !
Have you seen those swell English Last Shoes we are showing
this season? They are sure beauties; made in mahogany calf and
gun metal calf. They fit like a
glove and stand the knocks. They
are just the Shoe for the Dressy
Young Fellow. Prices, ?4, $4.50
and $5.00 the pair.

The Special Shoe Co.

A RECORD.

attended a dance at
Jackson during tho holidays. When
the participants of revelry had assembled, the music started and everybody was getting In a weaving
way, some youth of the Jesse James
type from beyond tho border became
He extricated a small
family), from
toy (of tho
his pocket and began to amuse the
guests.
Johnson made his exit through a
out the
nearby window, breaking
glass, but taking tho sash with him
around his neck. He left his hat and
overcoat in the hall and took a

R.S. Oldham

206 West Main Street,

Lexington, Kentucky.
Cy Hanks, Manager.

A. L. Johnson

The University Store.
Corner Limestone and Winslow

Lunch Counter Open Seven Days and Nights
Especially on Sunday
Full Line of STATIONERY

and SUPPLIES

W. F. OLDHAM

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