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MINING NOTES

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K. D, White, a member of the '11
Football is in the very air, and
graduating class from the College of
every fellow, boy or girl, is urged
Freshman year. Brittain and Corn
to be present at the first game and Mines and Metallurgy, who has beea
candidates for
engaged In the development of oil and
RUBBER
50c are the leading are heavy and the two give the team a good send-off- .
guards. Both
will go
gas lands in Turkey, Venezuela, Chile
far .toward making up a heavy line.
and Columbia for the past five years,
JUST THE THKK FOR USE
Among the men who are pushing
has accepted a position as geological
MUSIC RECITAL
Kinne for quarter are Bart Peak,
engineer with the Tropical Oil and
IN THE LABARATORIES
Roark and Gay, the former Lexington
Gas Company, in South America, at a
Per Neilsen,t Norwegian baritone,
High School Btar. The new men seen
accompanied by Edward Weiss, con- salary of $12,000 a year.
in the back Held are Kelley, Pullen
pianist of the faculty of the LexJosef
and Baugh. Other new men who look cert
William C. Eyl, a senior in the Col
ington College of Music, will give a
promising and have chances to win
The Photefrapher in your Town
recital in the auditorium of the col- lege of Mines and Metallurgy, spent
berths for themselves on the regular
lege this evening (Friday) at 8:15 the summer working as mining enHaa pleased the exaoting
or second team are Lisanby, Rlcketts,
o'clock. An excellent program has been gineer for the Kenmont Coal Comstudent and the best peoDavidson, Sloan, Murfree, Propps,
ple generally for fifteen
arranged and University students are pany at Hardin, where he received
Thomas, Thompson, Broaton, Sweatt,
years. Can he ahow you?
cordially invited. The admission is a great deal of practical experience.
Lasley, Shaw and Howard.
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While as yet the crew has engaged free.
311 W. Main St. Phone 1092-- y
James J. Hume spent the vacation
only in scrimmage work, it Is expectmonths in the employ of a large
signal practice will soon be SEVEN U.
ed that
taken up in anticipation of the game
AT BLUE RIDGE, N. C. He will plant atto Borderland, W. Va.
return
the University Ocwith Butler College, to be held on Stoll
The summer student conference at tober 5.
30.
Field, September
The fences surrounding the foot- Blue Ridge, N. C, under the auspices
Professor Ivan P. Tashoff, who reball field have undergone a coat of of the Y. M. C. A., was much larger
goal posts newly this year than ever before. Every col- cently resigned from the faculty of
whitewash and the
1 1 1 South Limestone
painted, so as to add a touch of fresh- lege and university in the South was the College of Mines and Metallurgy,
ness to the football field on the open represented anl with one exception is now engaged in metallurgical patevery Southern college Y. M. C. A. ents research work at Washington,
ing' day.
Most State Men Know Us
D. C. He is succeeded by B. C. Wor-leThe 1916 Wildcat schedule varies president was In attendance.
of Chicago, a graduate of the UniLet us meet you
Meal Tickets in its degree of hardness.
Seven of the fifty delegates repreThe games
easy. senting Kentucky, were from "State." versity of Michigan, who will have
with Butler and Centre should be
Louisville, Mississippi, A. & M Cin They were: Joe Torrence, Karl Zer- - charge of assaying and metallurgy.
cinnati and Tennessee will prove for foss, Harry Milward, H. E. Robertson, Professor Worley has been engaged
Metropolitan
midable opponents, while Vanderbilt John P. Ricketts, J. A. Hodges, and as assistant chemist for the Griffin
and Sewanee are generally considered Bart N. Peak. The 500 students who Wheel Company, of Chicago, for the
were present at this conference met past year.
almost unsurmountable.
The Place for Good Things to Eat
only an such men as Sherwood Eddy, Fletcher
The game with Butler Is
S. J. Caudill, of Cannel City, a mem
antecedent to the many hard games S. Brockman, Dr. O. E. Brown and
which follow, and it is probable that Dr. Edwin M. Poteak, president of ber of the '16 graduating class, was
For any kind of dental service call on many shifts may be made in the line Furman University.
employed during the summer by a
Atihletics played, an important part large oil company and has located a
up, Coach Tigert and Captain Crutch'
er being anxious to weed out the in the recreation periods and every number of wells for his firm. Mr,
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Office hours 8 a. m. 6 p. m.
slower men and make a more definite Vftemofcft.wiistgWen ovfei Jo 'baseball, Caudill is at present at Pennsylvania
Phone
Uaskfetbah; tenrffs', Voile? 'ball and State College, where he holds a fel
decision as to the permanent line-u"
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lowship.
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On October 7 the Wildcats will meejv Vw.fmiAhjg.- their former rival, Centre, and it IS
W. B.
expected that much of the old spirit
SHOP
will be revived.
The Closest Shop to University
Vanderbilt, 1915 champions of the
S. I. A. A., come to Lexington on the
HAIR CUT
15c
Shave
10c
following Saturday, and every Wildcat
Ask any "State" Man who wears Justright Tailored to
Shampoo
15c
claw will be sharpened to the edge for
Order Clothes and he will tell you that he would not
Glover's Shampoo.. 35c
kind as
think of going back to the
this meat. Kentucky's record in the
long as we are in business. Our new Fall Patterns
S. I. A. A. last year was an enviable
are ready for your inspection. Come and look
153 S. Limestone St.
Lexington, Ky.
them over. We guarantee perfect satisfaction.
one, being beaten only by Mississippi
see In the
A. & M., and football fans
Wildcats a likely rival for the "Com
TO
SUITS AND . OVERCOATS
modores" in the race for the 1916
Progressive Shoe Repairing Shop
championship.
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Lexington, Ky
On October 28, the Blue and White
Rubber Heels and Soles a Specialty
will Journey to Cincinnati, and the
Lexington, Ky,
St.
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usual Jolly crowd is expected to make
the trip with the team.
On November 11 we meet the Uni
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versity of Louisville on Stoll Field and
BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
another good game is expected. The
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CITY. FINE HOME-MADgame between Kentucky and Missis
CANDIES
sippl, to be held on Stoll Field NoCORSAGE
vember 18, is especially looked for
A
ward to because of the defeat admin
Missis
to
Where All WeU and Good isteredfield the WildcatsIt on thethe only
was
sippi
last year.
236 West Main Street
Hot Chocolate, Home-mad- e
CandyJJ defeat of the season and it is claimed
Terrill Tapscott, Our Representative at University of Ky.
and Ices.
that the hot
bv the participants
weather had more to do with the drubbing than the "Dixie" team itself.
of Columbus
The annual Thanksgiving game be
WE ARE NOW SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE
tween Kentucky and Tennessee on
OPEN FOR- OF FRATERNITY JEWELRY INCLUDING
Stoll Field is the last of the season.
Tennessee, another of the S. I. A. A.
teams, is always strong and is also
a contender for the championship belt.
casket jewelry co.
Pianos Furnished A review of the schedule shows that
Price $7.50
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a large part of the games are played
Mr. J. ColIU Ringo in Charge
in Lexington, thus giving the Wildcat
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MECHANICAL NOTES

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Martin & Stockwell's
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Miss Virginia Anderson, who graduated in the class of 1916, with the
degree B. S. B., has been appointed to
the position of instructor in freehand
drawing. Miss Anderson's artistic talent is well known and she has won a
number of prizes for original design.
She has had a very careful and thorough training in this particular
branch of the work and a successful
career for her is predicted.
PROFESSOR

NOE

Professor J. T. C. Noe, head of the
Department of Education, who has
been ill with typhoid fever for two
weeks, is improving and is expected to
return to the University within a short
time. During his absence Professor
Baker has been conducting his classes.

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