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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL
Symphonic Orchestra

Exclueive Mutaal and Universal Program of Mtrinr Pictures

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Suits Made to Order

THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
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APPOINTMENT

H. STAMPER,

"THE ONLY GIRL."

Dry Cleaning

At tho Ben All Friday and SaturTailor
Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed - - $1.00 day and Saturday matinee will be preSuits Pressed 35c-work Guaranteed
in this city,
Phone 165U-152 S. Limestone sented for the first time
a musical comedy entitled "The Only
Girl," tho newest work of Victor
Benkart & Fotsch,
Proprietors Herbert
and Henry Blossom. Bo
many years have elapsed since these
brilliant 'writers have collaborated, a
107 South Limestone Street
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel Block
fact much deplored, as ono searches
Lexington, Ky.
in vain among the
musical
WORK GUARANTEED
comedies of today for even anything
that is an approach to the finished
touch and originality found in "Mile.
Modiste," "The Red Mill" and other
musical plays of their creation.
At Leonard Hotel
It is said that one of the many disNONE BETTER
tinguishing marks of "The Only Girl"
COGSWELL BROS., Proprietors
is the refreshing originality
of its
score, which is rich in melodies of the
(Adv.
real Herbert swing.

LEONARD
BARBER SHOP

CALAGIS & CO.

Metropolitan Restaurant
The Place for Good Things

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to

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
Reduced

Phone

Anything on your mind? That is,
Come to the Ada
Hair Cut
Shave
10c Meade and ask Eva Fay about It.
She'll tell you what's coming.
(EXCEPT SATURDAYS)
Incidentally, the big comedy bill
GEO.
MARTIN'S BARBER
8HOP.
that's playing with her will make you
Basement, 139 East Main,
forget your troubles right off the
Opposite Phoenix Hotel.
(Adv.v
reel. See It.

You need the Insur-

ance. He will appreciate your Business.

Address

406 City Bank Bldg.

CHICAGO QUICK
SHOE REPAIRING

Why

ADA MEADE.

15c are you worried?

ask the K. S. U. student
representing a conservative, Boston, Mass.. Company to submit a proposition.

price.

one of the most conspicuous hits in
New York last season and promises
on tour.
to be equally successful
Farce seems to be the most popular
form of amusement at the present
time when the public wants to forget
its cares and be amused. Fred Jackson, author of "A Full House," Is one
f the most successful of magazine
tory 'writers, but this Is his first play.
Mr. Frazee provides an unusually good
company headed by Walter Jones, and
the production will be lavish end in
(Adv.
good taste.

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When you contemplate
securing Life or Accident & Health Insurance

4Li

Unlimited merriment is the promise
of "A Full House," which comes to the
Ben All tonight. This new farce was

SO

THE COLONIAL.
Monday and Tuesday at the Colonial
t
patriotic
will be seen a great
picture, "Guarding Old Glory," which
every
American should
see. The only picture in the world approved by Secretary of War Garrison,
Secretary
of Navy Daniels, Major
General Wood, General Scott, Admiral Benso nand President of the Navy
League, Mr. Thompson. This is the
picture that made everybody sit up
and take notice in New York, Chicago
and San Francisco, St. Louis, Cleveland and all other large cities.

Programs Each Week Are
Displayed in Main
Building Hall

3,

Oct.

Professor Mj'co's

Famous Hungarian Orchestra
w V play

have gore feet by walklnsr on tacked
oles when I lew them on for the tame

Beat Work and Material

Guaranteed
This ad and $1.00 entitles
bearer to a $1.25 Job

P. Leivenson
113 South Broadway

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P. ANDERSON, JR., WINS

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Every

Afternoon

and Evtring
Don't Fail to Hear It

Most

Ills trophy In the history of the club,
but for a number of years he has
taken a prominent part in athletics In
Lexington and always figures

Extraordinary
Showing of

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Autumn Wear

BOLLING, NEPHEW OF

For Young Men

PRESIDENT'S FIANCEE
Mrs. Norman Gait, of Washington,
whose engagement to President Wilson has bden announced, is the aunt
of J. Estin Boiling, one of the grad-th- e
"ates last year in the Mechanical En- gineering Department. Mrs. Gait was
before her marriage Miss Edith
ing and is the sister of Estin Boiling's
father, Dr. G, A. Boiling, of Louisville.
A picture of. Mrs. Gait, together with
pictures of Dr. Boiling and Estin Boiling appeared in one bf the local papers
during the past week.
Mr. Boiling is at present located in
Detroit, Mich.

UNIVERSITY ISSELLING
SUPPLIES TO STUDENTS
Hereafter when your supply of
paper runs out in the middle of the
day or somebody "borrows" your pencil or you need an eraser or a bottle
of ink in a hurry, it won't be necessary lo "bum" it off of somebody or
else wait until you get a chance to
Just drP Into
S down town for uthe postofflce room in the Main Building and there you will find a complete
supply of these and similar articles
for sale, and better still, you can purchase them at wholesale prices, which,
of course, "makes It mighty nice," if
that check is still on its way.
This is in line with the University's
policy of doing everything possible to
add to the convenience of the students
and this latest action will save many
a trip to town. The stock of the accessories for use in the class room
is complete and consists of pencils,
-

ciaacio, inn, JJCUD, uuin, JaJCl ul lair
ous kinds and many other things. The '
F. Paul Anderson, Jr., a member of priCe which is charged is the whole-thFreshman class in the Mechanical sale price plus the cost of express, etc.
Department, and son of Dean Ander- son of that Department, won the Alex-Mr. John Barrow, of Younstown, O.,
ander trophy in the golf play at the an old State man, is visiting his fathLexington Country Club, the finals of er, Dr.
David Barrow, and family.
which were played Tuesday. In or-- ,
der to win the match It was necessary
for Anderson to defeat a number of
'lie best players in the city, all of

find here
that is new in
things to wear; and not only

YOU'LL

that, but the best of every-t- h
ng. You have this advantage here, you choose from
nothing but good quality
with satisfaction assured.

SUITS,

OVERCOATS,
HATS, HABERDASHERY,
SHOES qualities men of
good j .dgement s ek.

Graves, Cox
& Company
(Incorporated.)

"College Fellow's Shop"

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RRESGE

We do Kodak Finishing and all
kinds of
photography,
flashlights, etc. Films and film packs
developed free of charge. The usual
prices for printing and enlarging.
McClure Photographing & Supply Co.,
125 East Main Street.

oerves the Best

DANCE
15,

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2 NEW SHOWS WEEKLY
3 - - SHOWS DAILY - 3
MATINEE
NIGHT .
$1.00 WORTH

The Photographer

$1.00

FOR

10c

in Your Town

Has pleased the exacting
student and the best people generally for fifteen
years. Can he show you?

In the City

Phoeiix BallrooM

10c

Franz Josef Spengler

19I5

GOODWIN'S
SAXAPHONE TRIO

ADMISSION

SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE

SAME MANAGEMENT

Benefit of Open Air School

Fri. Night, Oct.

ADA MEADE

Four Item
Noon Lunch

SUBSCRIPTION

The COLONIAL

P. M.

won

in the tennis tournaments.

true-blood-

Star. ing Sunday

Anderson Is

prom-.nentl-

The Union Literary Society held its
weekly meeting Saturday evening at
7 o'clock, with a good attendance.
The meeting was practically given
to the new members and each respeech.
sponded with a
The new men will be given every advantage possible with the hope that
they may work all the harder to raise
standard of the society.
The program was carried out on
time and at no minute was something
Mr.
lacking.
Hutson
spoke on "boosting," Mr. Sellars on
"The Freshman and the Literary So-clety," and Mr. Wyatt on "Exercise."
Mr. Her gave a short lecture on "Inductive and Deductive Reasoning,"
which was appreciated and instructive
to the society as a whole.
The feature of the evening was the
speech of Herbert Felix.
The business meeting took up about
thirty minutes and consisted chiefly
in a report from President Gooch.
The programs for the society are
displayed on the bulletin in the hall
of the Main Building.
Program of the Union Literary
for October 16th:
Devotional exercises, J. Lewis.
Ttecitatlon, C. O. McCuddy.
Debate Resolved, That Every Voter
Should be Required to Pass an Examination in Elementary Civil Government. Affirmative, T. L. Creekmore,
E. P. Hatter; negative, C. R. Barker,
S. F. Grubbs.
Democracy, George R. Smith.
Open meeting.
Critic, J. V. Chamberlain.
Short recess.
Business meeting.
Adjournment.

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them older and more experienced. In
W. Morford,

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"A FULL HOUSE."

OPEN 10:00 A.

by a very close score.

Eagle Barber Shop
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Manager.

SOCIETY MEETING the youngest man who has ever

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Jr., Owner an

NEW MEMBERS

P. B. ROBARDS, Tailor
College Boys

107 WEST MAIN STREET
BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
CITY. FINE HOME-MADCANDIES

Go Where the Go's Go.

For 10c
311

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