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WAY
OF STERILIZATION
IS TO BE TESTED

ULTRA-VIOLE- T

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TRIP

scries of tests will bo conducted
laboratories of the
Miss Ingels To Be Guest of College of Mechanical and Electrical
Honor
a Chicago
Engineering on a now method of sterDinner
ilizing drinking water by means of
ultra-violrays from a specially conThe senior class of Mechanical and
structed electric lamp. The BacteriolElectrical Engineers left Sunday afterogical Department of the Experiment
noon for Chicago, where they will
Station, under the direction of Dr.
spend a week visiting many of tlio
Healy, will assist In the work.
large establishments In and near that
The apparatus for electrically stercity, a mero visit to which is a
ilizing water Is very simple In concourso to the average student
t
struction, and the fact that
engineer.
light will destroy all pathogenic germs
The party will bo entertained Sathas been realized for Bevcral years,
urday night at dinner by the Chicago
but it is only lately that the process
Club of the University of Kentucky
.
has been placed on a commercial
alumni and for the first time the club
rays are geneThe
will entertain women at the dinner
rated from' a small mercury vapor
in honor of Miss M. Ingles, who gradlamp, separated by a quartz tube from
uates in June and will be the first girl
the water which ftows around it. By
to receive the mechanical and electrisome unknown method, these high-fre- cal degree from this institution. The
rays penetrate the
t
quency
party will return next Sunday. Those
water and kill absolutely all of the
on the trip are: Miss Ingles, Mrs.
dangerous disease producing mico-orWill H. Turner, O. L. Cherry, E. H.
ganisms that are found in water, It
Clark, W. H. Dix, C. H. Dunn, J. D.
is the presence of these ultra-violGarrett, W. M. Glenn, N. G. Horton,
rays in ordinary sunlight that makes
A. B. Huff, R. E. Hunley, W. Laile,
sunlight more or less antiseptic. They
J. M. May, H. E. Malcolm, H. P.
also cause sunburn by acting on the
E. R. Pursley, M. S. Sullivan,
skin tissues.
'T. C. Taylor, J. W. Thompson, G. W.
In testing this interesting electrical
Warwick, C. C. Watson, F. Whiteley,
achievement tho College of MechaniJ. Wolfe, H. Worsham, Professor F.
cal and Electrical Engineering will obP. Anderson, Professor L. K. Frankel,
tain water that is known to be dan- Joe Dicker, J. W. Dickey and S. J.
gerously contaminated by filth and by
Caudill.
microbes from the intestines of per- sons, such as the typhoid baccilus,
TERRELL MAILS OUT
are found by thousands in every
ENGINEERING PAPER cubic inch of water. Water of this
kind will be taken from the town
D. H. Terrell, professor of Highway
branch, which is now used for the
Engineering, is publishing in the form
disposal of the town's sewage. Samof a three hundred page bulletin a reanalyzed by the Bacterioport of the short course in highway ples will be
logical Department of the Experiment
engineering which was held here FebStation in order to determine just how
ruary 11, 12 and 13.
germs are
county many
Copies will be sent free to
present in each cubic centimeter of
judges of the State, road engineers
the water.
and all who attended the school, exThe water will then be filtered to
by advertising
penses being defrayed
remove all sediment and afterward
for manufacturing machinery and
sterll-i-er- .
t
passed through the
which the water will again
after
be analyzed. The manufacturers of
W. H. NOEL HERE
the apparatus claim that even in this
ON SHORT VISIT extreme case the treated water will
William Noel, who received the de- be absolutely pure and free from all
deligree of B. M. E. here last year, was contamination so that the most
person could drink it with safety.
in the city the first part of the week cate
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Announces Spring Opening of
Tailoring and Hats
Spring Opening of Society
Brand Clothing

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visiting his many friends. "Bill" is
now a mining engineer with the Con- NO SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR
KENTUCKIAN AFTER MAY
solidated Coal Company at Jenkins.
Tho business management of tho
Kentuckian has announced that no
subscriptions to the Kentuckian will
be received after May 1. and that no
extra copies will bo ordered. This is
final and is meant as a gentle hint to
procrastinators that they will not get
an annual if thoy do not put down the
Solicitors
small deposit necessary.
will begin work in a few days and
there will be no excuse for those who
do not sign up.

WATT SOCIETY.
The Watt Society was favored with
a very interesting and instructive talk
on "Boiler Efficiency" by Professor
Horlno last Thursday at tholr regular meeting hour.
Tho society will not have another
meeting until April 20th on account of
tho junior trip.
(Continued from First Page)
celebrating the freshman
victory over the sophomores. Six of
tho members of tho jury were In favor
of awarding damages, five opposed it
nml the other member was excused
because of illness.
Many of tho University freshmen
were witnesses to the accident and
their testimony consumed the greater
part of the. first two days of tho trial
All testified that the motorman was
nt fault. The case will probably come
up again In the next term of court.

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L. PAYNE SERIOUSLY ILL.

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Landrum Payne, a freshman
tho Collego of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, is seriously ill with
vphoid fovor at his homo in Paris.
Mr. Payne's condition for tho past few
days has been practically unchanged
and his friends are much concerned
about him.

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RURAL KENTUCKIAN
NEW PUBLICATION

Y. M. C. A.

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Last Sunday evening Dr. A. W. Fortune, of Transylvania, delivered a
Most State men know us.
splendid address to about thirty stu- Meal Tickets.
Let us meet you
dents. There was special music on
Mr. Fortune has con
tho Victrola
sented to come back to the Univer- - OUR BASKETS OF FRUIT
slty and address the men when a
larger crowd can be obtained for him. cTWAKE LOVELY GIFTS
Next Sunday night, April 2nd, there
will be a joint meeting of the Y. M.
'. A. and Y. W. C. A. at Patterson
Hall, at which time Mr. McNeil Po- teat, of Louisville, will make an ad- all is Well and Good
Jress. All men and women are in- Where
Candy
Hot Chocolate, Home-mad- e
vited.
and Ices
Last Saturday night an
candy pulling was given by the
Ladies' Auxiliary of the University Y
Metropolitan
M. C. A. About 100 men and women
were present.
There were several
work.
The Place for Go- d Things to Eat
The first issue will be ready by musical features and everyone departed feeling that they had had a very
April 5.
enjoyable evening. This Ladies' Auxiliary is a moving force in such activTHE NEW
WRIT.
SIMPLIFIDE SPELLER
ities on the campus this year. All of
me siuaems hiiouiu ieei graieiui 10
vv
0(t TT,.oif t
'hem for their interest
a for
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The University is the home of an- other publication, "The Rural Ken- tuckian," a monthly Journal issued by
he Agricultural and Home Economics
ocietles.
Leon
L. H. Nelson is
Leonian, business manager; Laurence
Bradford, junior editor; C. D. Taylor,
junior business manager, and Miss!
Elizabeth Farra, Home Economics rep- resentatlve.
The paper will be published In the
Interest of the rural citizens of the
State, and the contributors will be
from the faculty of the College of
riculture, members of the two socle- ties and alumni' of the college who
are engaged in active agricultural

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Tom Stockings and Mary Garters
We hav jus had a lectur att skule were married in Memphis last week.
onn simpliflde spellin. Thot I wuld Does he expect her to support him?
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op r alredy familyer withe itt. I
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U c itt savs a lott ov tim, an az the
speker sed, sum munny. I no Inn
ritin thys leter I hav savd enuf munny
2 tak uss bof 2 a pict'ur show an by a
chocolit sody besids.
Az a mater ov fax I used 2 rite thys
263 E. Main Stmt.
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SHOES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY
FOR COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN.

Y. W. C. A.
The Y. W. C. A. held

weekly meeting

Patterson Hall.

Sunday

its regular
evening

at

Miss Ina Darnell was

leader. Dean Hamilton made a very
splendid talk on the subject, "Tho Old
'.Order Changes for the Now."
KENDRICK IS ENTERTAINED.
Mr. W. T. Kendrick was tho honor
guest at a farewell reception given by

tho Misses Williams at their home in
Aylesrord Place Saturday afternoon.
departuro from
"DIH" Kendrlck's
Kentucky for the shaded cloisters of
Harvard is the causo of much regret
among his friends who wish him god- 8,)e011 ln h,S "eNV venture

Visit us and see our excellent lines. Special attention to University
people.

S.

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Sons

238 West Main Street.

The University Store,
Corner Limestone and Winslow

lunch Counter Open Seven Days and Nights
Especially on Sunday
Full Line of STATIONERY

and SUPPLIES

W. F. OLDHAM

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