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FOR MEN READY
We are Out of jthe High Rent District
No Exceptions

Let Us ?Show You
How To "CUT THE CORNERS"
Of Your Expjises This Spring and Sumner

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Special mention should be made of
the chorus, which is said to be the
prettiest and the best trained that
has ever appeared here. Included in
the cast are several of the leading
stars of vaudeville.
Beginning today the Ada Meade will
present nothing but musical comedies
the rest of the season. The best companies on the road have been booked
and vaudeville goers are assured that
a real treat is in store for them. Phone
612 for seats. Advertisement.

KENTUCKIAN WILL GO
ON SALE NEXT WEEK
will 'be put on

The 1917 Kentucklan
sale tlTo early part of next week, almost a month earlier than the book
has ever been ready before. From
the standpoint of art the book is said
by those students who have seen the
to be a gem. Delivery
has been promised May 1 by the
printers and students who desire to
get their copies from the first
t
are warned to carry their receipts and the final payment around
with them.
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Same Management Same Classy Shows
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In President, hut yean of experience in Mercantile and
Banking" btnineai, alao 40 years educating 20,000 young
men and women for luccea. G7" Enter now. flWM. Wrlll.
College I59E. Main St., near Post Office,
Depot
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WILBUR R. SMITH. LaxlBfjtoaTaty

COMPANY

SPECIAL RATES TO
University Students
HUGHES

School of Dancing

Mrs. Hughes, Member of American
National Association Masters"
of Dancing

UNIVERSITY
EVENINGS
TUESDAY. THURSDAY,
and SATURDAY
HOURS: 8

to 11

o'clock

MR. JOHN CLARK & MR. HENRY KELLER

FURNISHING MUSIC.

YOUNG MEN

AT THE ADA MEADE. CHAPMAN PRESIDENT
OF THE HENRY CLAY
"A Prince for a Day" is the title of
a clever musical comedy which will
be seen at the Ada Meade Theatre
the latter part of this week, 'beginning today. Pretty girls, clever stage
effects and comedy that is rich and
sharp are some of the many features.
Thirty people, the largest number
ever seen on the stage of a popular-pricevaudeville house in Lexington,
ake op the cast.

Admission

"Superior Vaudeville"

high schools of the State

have already been
Preliminaries
held thruout the State to select men ii
for the debating teams, resulting in
the elimination of about half of the
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teams entered in the contest.
The
schools which will be represented in
the contest, which promises to be the
biggest ever held in Kentucky, are:
Louisville, Lawrenceburg, Anderson
County High School, Somerset, Midway, Butler, McCracken County Hign
School, Ludlpw, Covington, Newport,
Franklin, Brandenburg, Highland College and Stuart Robinson College.
The debating, declamatory and mus
ical contests will be under the direc
tion of Professor Charles P. Weaver,
while Dr. J. J. Tigert will have charge
of the track meet. The preliminaries
will require about three days and the
finals will be held Friday night. Medals will be awarded the winners in
each event. During their stay here
the high school students will be guests
of the University.

New Spring Clothes

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Tournament,
Annual Interacholastlc
which will bo held at tho University
beginning Tuesday, May 8, and probably as many more will send representatives to competo in the musical
and declamatory contests and to take
part in tho field meet.

The Store That Has Mastered Overhead Expenses

P. M.

11 KM)

to 10:30 P. M.

Cliif e if Pktire Each Day

will send debating teams to the Sixth

IS THE ONLY RELIEF

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NEXT

WINNERS GET MEDALS

Gutting off Jthe Corners tt

We Sell For Cash

HELD

Fifteen Schools To Compete
In Contests at the
University

OUR NEW SELLING SYSTEM
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OPEN 10:00 A. M. TO

FREE TICKET WITH EACH ONE PURCHASED."

H. S. TOURNAMENT

Fortify

Go Where the Go'iGo
Admission 5c and 10c

MEET ME AT.

Personally Picked

J

McGURK'S

Arrangements for the track meet
want the new "style ideas' Where All it WeU and Good
have not as yet been definitely com
as soon as they're
Hot"Chocolate,,vHome-mad- e
Candy
pleted, due to the military stir thru
and Ices.
At a called meeting of the Henry out ine state wmcn has resulted in a
Clay Law Society Monday night Vir tendency on the
part of various
gil Chapman was chosen president for schools to abolish athletics.
We're
your service
the coming year. Other officers were
Prof restive Shoe Repairing Shoe
with new
elected as follows: W. J. Kallbreler,
Lexington, Ky.
140 S. Limestone
FREE TUITION ACT
vice president; Miss Rebekah Paritz,
Rubber Heels and Soles a Specialty
IS UPHELD BY KERR
secretary; Jack Herndon, attorney-generaEd. Dabney, treasurer; E. E.
The act granting free privileges to
Ulce, chaplain, and A. D. Crenshaw,
:: Stetson and Knox Hats, :: Metropolitan
students of the University was held
sergeant-at-armAfter the election, President Chap- to be valid by Judge Charles Kerr, in
The Place for Good Things to Eat
man outlined his plans for next year, a decision handed down Monday morn- :: New Regal, Hanan and
ing, in the case of the test suit filed by
closing with a plea for all to attend
together in a united effort to Improve about thirty students against the Uni
versity. The suit, which was brought
Nettleton Shoes.
DENTIST
the Henry Clay Society.
For any kind of dental service call on
at the suggestion of President Barker,
asked the court to give its opinion as
to the validity of the act giving free INew Shirts and Neckwear!
1ST CHBAPSIDK
KENTUCKIAN NOTICE tuition, matriculation, room rent, fuel,
Office hours 8 a. m. 6 p. m.
Phons M4-light and transportation
to county T
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ii
rnem a "once over"
appointees, selected by competitive ex
Any student leaving the Unlver
sity and wishing to have his book aminations,
today.

ready?

SAM GULLO

at

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Restaurant

IR. J. T. Slaton

ttrive

sent to any address may do

so by

by filing his receipt and the final
payment plus fifteen cents postage
with any member of the business
staff. Address all communications
to Charles R. Smith, University of
Kentucky, Lexington, Ky.

LITERARY CONTEST
WILL BE HELD FRIDAY, MAY 4.

UNION

Society will
The Union Literary
hold its annual declamatory contest
in the chapel Friday evening, May 4.
The winner has his choice of the two
prizes, a gold medal and a et of
Histories of England. The contest is
open to members of the society, and
Uie public is invited to attend.

The case will go before the Court
of Appeals to ibe heard on May 15 and
if the decision of Judge Kerr is upheld the effect may be that between
$20,000 and $30,000 will be ordered returned to students from whom they
have 'been collected. This case has
been discussed at the University for
several years and has come up at different times before.

TO get ahead of
Boll Weevil

GRAVES, COX!! broadcast one hundred pounds of
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Because of the number affected,
Judge Kerr characterized tho issue as
both important and serious. Tho opinion handed down is in twelve typewritten pages and goes into the matter in
detail. Many decisions and precedents
are cited.

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