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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL.

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THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
J. H. STAMPER, Jr., Owner and Manager

IN EVERY APPOINTMENT

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All

BEN

THEATRE

Feature and Comedy l to 10:30 P. M.
Admission
Pictures

STUDENTS

Ten
Cents

OuflgeifHctireEachDiy

TO

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PARADE

FIELD III BODY

Side Bleachers Are
Reserved

Flowers of Quality
FINE CUT FLOWERS AND CORSAGE
BOUQUETS A SPECIALTY

ALL

KELLER, Florist

West Main Street
Representative at University of. Ky.
Terrill Tapscott, Our
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Ani Retara
$3.30

$3.30

FROM LEXINGTON
Fall Meeting Latonia Jockey Club

Tickets on Sale for Use only on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. Good
turning to Reach Lexington, Prior to Midnight, October 31, 1916.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 118 East Main Street. Phone 49.
DEPOT TICKET OFFICE, Q. & C. ROUTE DEPOT.

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H. C. KING, Passenger & Ticket Agent, Lexington, Ky.

cDA MEADE
"Superior Vaudeville"
ALL NEW BUT THE NAME

Same Management, Same Classy Shows
"If a Laugh was worth $1, You'd Leave Here Rich"

Prices

10, 15,

20,

Boxes

25, 30,

3550

WILL BE THERE

Tho following plans have been an
nounced by those in charge for tho
football game and the rooting section.
Every student should bo in tho cheering part of the grandstand and no excuse will bo found for one who tries
to evade his duty.
The student body will form as a
whole in front of the Administration
Building at 1:15 o'clock and will
march to the athletic field in a body.
The Athletic Committee has announced that the entire lower side of
the south side bleachers has been reserved for students and that on one
will be admitted to the reserved section unless he comes with the classes.
The Senior class will come first,
the Juniors next, and the Sophs and
Fresh will follow in order. The part
of the stand for each class will be
decorated with the class colors. The
girls will sit next the press stand to
lend their assistance to the male rooters and will sing "Hail Kentucky"
vith voices sweeter than any angel
oprano could produce.
Cheer Leader Haffler is of the opinion that the yelling at this game will
'ie the best ever seen on Stoll Field
and he wants every student to have
an opportunity to get in the section
where he belongs. If you want to yell
and yell right, be in front of the Main
Building at 1:15. The officers of each
class will lead their respective contingents.

Tan Shoes For The College

CURT PARK PRESIDENT
OF "K" ASSOCIATION

Boys

Right in
Style

At a meeting of the "K" men of tho
"University, held Wednesday afternoon

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Lexington

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Kentucky

Cy Hanks, Manager

"WAITE "
Grass Rugs For

in tho office of Dr. Tigert, officers
were elected and a committee appoints
ed to draft a constitution and
for the association. Curtis Park was
elected president;
Charlie Hayden,
vice president, and Howard Kinne,
secretary-treasureAssistant Coach
Tuttle, Frank Crum and George Gum-bewere appointed a committee to
draft the constitution and
The association intends to make
stringent rules against the indiscriminate wearing of letters, either college
or high school, on the campus, and to
increase the honor that accrues to the
wearer of a "K" gained in athletics at
the University.

Y. W. C. A. MEETS

The Student's
Room
The student usually "wants his room to look nice, yet he does not
care to spend a great deal for it. We have solved the problem on
floor covering in a "Waites" Grass Rug. Waite Rugs are very attractive in coloring and very durable. We show a comploto assortment
of sizes in all the colorings. Not expensive but very satisfactory.

A. F.

Wheeler Furniture Company

COR. SHORT AND LIMESTONE

LEXINGTON,

Admission 5c and 10c
OPEN 10:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P.

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West Mnin Street
The Countess von Dornum, and her
LEXINGTON, KY.
harpists nro heading tho Ada Mcado
show next Monday and can be count
ed on to Bupply local theater-goer- s
RUBBER
50c
with a world of superior entertain
ment. San Francisco critics have tho
JUST THE THIN6 FOR USE
following to say of the act:
In every particular Is the
IN THE LABARATORIES
program offered by .Icannette Von
Dornum, assisted by Rita Denslow and
musical trio.
"Miss Von Dornum has a high, dra
matic soprano volco of more than the
ordinary range, power and flexibility,
which, coupled with a charming per
sonality, makes her offering particuI U South Limestone
larly enjoyable. The harmony singing
was an unusual feature, and the Egyp
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tian dance by Miss Denslow was a
pleasing diversion. This Is one of the
Meal Tickets
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better things in vaudeville and after
seeing this act it is easy to realize
that the varieties are going forward
DENTIST
by leaps and bounds.
For any kind of dental iervice call on

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Mutual Program

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The regular weekly meeting of the
Y. W. C. A. was hold Sunday night
Hall. Miss Frances
at Patterson
Jewell spoke in behalf of tho Social
Service Committee and several girls
volunteered after tho meeting to do
tho social work. It is boliovod that a
fine work will be done in this com
mitteo during tho coming yoar. Othors
who spoke wore Miss Elinor Eakor,
Miss Susanuo Boitz and Miss Eliza
Piggott.

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Restaurant
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COURSE IN COACHING
TO BE GIVEN HERE

T. Slaton
Dr. J.CDEAPSIDE
137
Office hours 8 a. m. 6 p. m.

Phone

844--

A new and profitable course to those
B.
who contemplate teaching is to be W.
added at the University if Dr. Tigert's
SHOP
plans are fulfilled to establish a
The Closest Shop to University
course in athletic coaching. Dr. TiHAIR CUT
15c
gert has asked the Board of Deans
Shave
10c
University to approve his new
of the
Shampoo
15c
course and give academic credit to the
Glover's Shampoo. .35c
students for the work. The work of
Lexington, Ky.
the new department will be divided, 153 S. Limestone St.
Dr. Tigert taking the football work,
S. A. Boles the track and basketball
work and Bill Tuttle the baseball
Progressive Shoe Repairing Shop
work.
S. Limestone
Lexington, Ky.
As has already been set out the pur
Rubber Heels and Soles a Specialty
pose of the course is to prepare col
lege men to coach athletics, especial
ly in high schools. Realizing that
many of the graduates of the Univer107 WEST MAIN STREET
sity go to the high schools of the
BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
State as teachers and are called on to
CITY. FINE HOME-MADcoach athletic teams, Dr. Tigert be
CANDIES
lieves the new classes in coaching will
be of great benefit to the college men.
An old "State" man who was recently
visiting in town expressed a wish
Where All is Well and Good
that he might return to the University
Hot Chocolate, Home-mad- e
Candy
and take a course in athletic coachand Ices.
ing along with a few other subjects
which are becoming popularized in
high schools. He said that he felt
of Columbus Hall
that these classes would terminate
figmuch the same as Dr. Tigert had
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ured it, namely, that those students
who become high school principals
would naturally send their good men
here after graduation.
It is the intention to start the Price $7.50
Pianos Furnished
classes this semester and as academic
credit is already given in gymnasium
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work a hope is entertained that such
will be the case in the new course.
LAUNDRY.
Such a course is conducted at the University of Illinois as a part of the sumThe Georgetown Laundry Co. will
mer school by Coach Bob Zuppke, and do 75 cents worth of
s
launhas met with great success.
dry work for 40 cents. Two students
may go together and send week about
thereby getting ALL their work done
Didn't Feaze Him.
"Bang!" went tho rifles at tho ma for 20 cents weekly. Work called for
See E. M. Johnson,
neuvors.
screamed tho pret and delivered.

Martin's Barber

SAM GULLO

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Knights

Dances and Other
College Affairs

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first-clas-

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ty girl a nice, decorous, surprised lit- No. 13, N. D.
tle scream. She stepped backwards
Nino little sausages
into tho arms of a young man.
Sizzling on a plate;
"Oh!" said she, blushing. "I was
In camo tho boarders
frightened by tho rifles. I bog your
And then they wero ato.
pardon."
Boston Transcript.
"Not at all," said tho young man.
"Lot's go ovor and watch tho artillery." Pickings (London).
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