THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
Classy Dress Chi Omega.
Kappa Kappa
Musical Review
Gamma.
Short Play Alpha Gamma Delta.
Evolution of Dancing Alpha Xi
Delta.
Aesop's Fables Local Fraternities.
Movie Burlesque Patt Hall.
Minstrel Show Boyd Hall.
The Girls Wc Know Smith Hall.
Candy girls in unique costumes
STROLLER PLAY MILL BE will add sweetness to the evening by
vending their wares. Tickets, 35;
reserved scats, 50c, arc now on sale
GIVEN
AT FRANKFORT on the campus. Get yours for your
self and her before they arc all gone.
Two Local Reappearances Were Remember the chapel scats only 600.
You want to be among the first to
Successful Dramatically and
witness vodvil at the University of
Financially.
Kentucky.
Watch the Kernel and
posters for later developments of the
"The Thirteenth Chair," the Stroller program.
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production of last year was presented
"Have you felt slippers, sir?" she
for the second time in Lexington at
the Ada Meade Theatre Thursday and said.
The young clerk blushed and
Friday nights, November 16 and 17.
The cast played to large and appre- scratched his head, then smiling back,
ciative audiences both nights and the he found his tongue:
"I felt 'em often when I was
presentations were pronounced a success both from a financial and dra- young."
matic point of view. The roles were
portrayed with the same excellence
the
and skill which characterized
R.
W.
presentations of last year. The original cast had charge of the roles with Formerly With Caskey Jewelry Co.
the exception of the part of Wales, CAREFUL
WATCH REPAIRING
which was skillfully interpreted by
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Troy Perkins, Mr. Trent, enacted
"WATCH YOUR WATCH."
most admirably by Harry Lcyman,
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and Pollock, the butler, done in a most
Lexington, Ky.
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FRESHMAN SCHEDULE
Freshmen, 1st, 33, Frankfort 0.
Freshman 2nd, 26, Paris 0.
Ky. Freshman 54, Georgetown
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Kentucky 56, Georgetown 0.
Ky. 19, Centre Frosh 0.
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The Strollers arc making preparaplay ito Frankfort
Montgom cry, left, and Stephenson, right, hold tions to take the
The above Freshmen,
December 8, where it will be presentdown the guard and tackle positons on lie left side of the Yearling eleven.
ed at the Capitol Theatre.
Both men tip the scales well over the 2 00 pound mark and make the port side
CARD
of the Kitten line practically impregn able. Both arc players of great ability and should prove valuable addition s to the Varsity next year.
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The Freshman squad could furnish
a Turkey Day dinner that would sat-

The dope, however, otherwise, it
may be proved true in last Saturday's
isfy anyone. With "Turkey" Hughes, clash, for the Cats were slated to win
Derrick
and "Rabbit" by exactly one touchdown. Sewanee
"Possum"
Evans in the lineup, the Kittens would and Alabama played a 7 tie and Kenthus
furnish a very palatable Thanksgiving tucky defeated the Tigers
menu for even the choicest of grid- giving the Cats a 0 dope prediction.
iron fans.
0,

The Cats will "enjoy" an off week

With the Varsity inactive Saturday
the Freshmen will occupy the sport
spotlight when they clash with the
University of Tennessee Yearlings on
Stoll Field in what will probably prove
a battle for the Yearling Championship of the Southland.
Coaches Webb and Rhodes have
been working the Yearlings hard and
will have them in excellent shape for
the classic.

on the schedule Saturday, their next
game being with the University of
Volunteers, at Knoxville
Tennessee
on Turkey Day. The annual scrap
between the two institutions appears
to be a hot one with the odds about
equal. Tennessee has defeated the
and lost to
Sewanee Tigers
while the Cats defeated
Sewanee 0 and lost to Vandy
The Vols have always had to be ex0
win over Georgia reVandy's
ceedingly better than the Cats in order to win and will have to look else- moves some of the bitter taste in the
loss to
where than the dope sheet for the re- Cats' mouths after their
game. the Commodpres.
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CAMPUS CHATTER

Professor W. S. Webb spoke to the
Board of Trade at Jackson, Ky., November 21.
Prof. L. L. Dantzler, head of the
Department of English, was called to
Orangeburg,
South Carolina, November 17, on account of the death of
his father.

The long Vxpected'arid much talked
of concert planned to be given in
Lexington,
Auditorium,
Woodland
by Mary Garden, prima donna sogeneral of the
prano and
Chicago Civic Opera Company, will
take place the evening before Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 29, at
8:15 o'clock
Much interest has been manifested
in this, Miss Garden's first appearance
in Central Kentucky, which was announced to have taken place at an
earlier date, but was postponed on
account of a slight illness of the artist.
Miss Garden was given a veritable
ovation the second night of the Chi- nl
cago Civic Opera this season, when 5a5ES2525E525252525ESZ5SS25S5Z52SH52
she appeared in the title role in "Carmen" singing opposite Richardo Mar
tin.
This, the second week of the
opera, Miss Garden is appearing in
the stellar role in three different
operas
'Tosca,"
"Qarmen"
and
"L'Amore der Tre Re." The critics
state that Miss Garden is in better
voice and form than ever.
Miss Garden's work in recital has
proved quite as fascinating to the
great throngs that flock to hear her
wherever and whenever her appearance
is announced.
Tickets are now on sale at the Lexington College of Music and will be
The Holiday season is fast approaching and you
on sale in Ben Ali Theatre Lobby, beginning Monday, November 27, at 9
need apparel for social affairs or the visit home.

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The Holidays

talk on Mountain Schools with particular stress upon the work being done
by and the accomplishments of the
School,
Pine Mountain Settlement
and the impressions she received and
the observations made when she made
a visit to the school during the summer.
A paper on Higher
Education in
Kentucky was read by Luanna Duck-wa- ll
and Mary Adams concluded the
program with a talk on the Consol- a. m.
idated School System in the State.

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Mr. W. H. Grady, general superintendent of the American Creosoting
Company, will address the Junior
and Seniors of the Engineering ColFriday, at the third hour in
lege,
Dicker Hall. Mr. Grady is a graduate
of the class of 1905 of the College of
Engineering of the University of Kentucky and alumni representative of
His subject
the Board of Trustees.
will be "Wood Preservation."

each article emphasizing smartness and quality.

LAFFERTY WILL PROBATED
The will of the late Dean William
Lafferty, has been probated and filed
with the court. Judge Lafferty bequeathed all his properties to his widow. In the will he expressed regret
at being unable to leave anything to
Transylvania as he had planned to do.
The deceased was a member of the
Christian church and was at one time
a curate of Transylvania University.

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Different Women's Organizations
To Take Part in Stunt
Night.

stunt night to be given in
chapel December 8, marks the introduction of vodvil on the campus with
nine high class acts given by groups
At the third meeting of the Philoso-phia- n
of girls from prominent circles in the
Literary Society held in the LitKAbsolutely clean and
tle Theater, Monday evening, an unWhen two girls are in love with University.
harmless even for freshmen.
usually interesting program was given
the same young man they always
The tentative program is as follows:
on Schools and School Life in Kensmile as they pass by then grit their
Mirrors
of the Campus Kappa
tucky
Delta.
Miss A. E. Crane gave an interesting teeth.
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