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Go Where the Go's Go.
Admission 10c
Children 6c

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

OPEN 10:0i A.

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TO 11:00 P. M.

ILLINGTON.

Of the many successful plays produced by that brilliant actress, Miss
Margaret Illlngton, no one lias been

College Hoys' Tnilor
Suits Dry Cleaned nnd Pressed - - $1.00
Suits Pressed 3,1c All work Guaranteed
152 S. Limestone more so than her latest production,
Phono 155U-"The Lie," that was writter for her
English playby the distinguished
Benkart & Fotsch,
Proprietors wright, Henry Arthur
Jones, and
which she produced early last season
at the Harris Theater, Now York City,
iuf south Limestone Street
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel Block
where It ran practically an entire
Lexington, Ky.
year.
WORK GUARANTEED
The supporting company Is in every
y adequate, being made up from
members of the New York cast, and
the production Is both elaborate and
artistic. Miss Illlngton In "The Lie"
,
At Leonard Hotel
comes to the Ben All Theater
NONE BETTER
October 25, matinee and night.
COGSWELL BROS., Proprietors
Sale of seats opens Friday morning.

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CAMPUS NOTES
The Y. M. C. A. held a
meeting Friday morning In chapel for
the purpose of augmenting the memPresibership of that organization.
dent Barker addressed the meeting,
telling of the good that could be de
rived from the Y. M. C. A. Many ex
pressed the desire to affiliate with the
organization.
Dr.

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. M The place is
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Hair Cut

15c
10c

Shave

(EXCEPT SATURDAYS)
GEO.
MARTIN'S BARBER
SHOP.
Basement, 139 East Main,
Opposite Phoenix Hotel.

When you contemplate
securing Life or Accident & Health Insurance
ask the K. S. U. student
representing a conservative, Boston, Mass., Company to submit a proposition.

You need the Insur-

ance
He will appreciate your Business.

Address

406 City Bank Bldg.

CHICAGO QUICK
SHOE REPAIRING
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price.

have Bore feet by walking on tacked
itolea when 1 tew them on for the same

Best Work and Material
Guaranteed
This ad and $1 OO entities
hearer to a $1.25 Job

P. Leivenson
113 South Broadway

.H. Kastle delivered a lecture
at the meeting of the

Lexington section of the American
Chemical Society at the Experiment
Station last Wednesday afternoon. In
the lecture the subject of which was
"The Feeding of Young Chickens on
Mixtures of High and Loy
Dr .Kastle presented results
obtained In recent experiments In the
research laboratories of the station,
which constitute an Important addition to the science of physiological
chemistry.
Lyslne-Content-

Humphrey's Studio
341 W.

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on. metabolism

President Barker and Professor Fred
Mutchler, of the Experiment Station,
returned last week from a farmers'
County,
Chautauqua
in Harrison
where they delivered addresses.

Faction Protests Legality Relations Resumed With
Georgetown College
of Various Acts In
For Baseball
Previous Meeting
A meeting of about fifty members
of the Senior class was held In chapel

Monday afternoon, at which a petition was drawn up nnd signed requesting President Barker to call another
election of Senior class officers and
setting out the reasons for their belief
that the election previously held was
Illegal. At a meeting of the class
held more than a week ago at wlhch
considerable friction between two
factions developed, officers were elected as follows: O. M. Edwards, president; Miss Mary Howard, vice president; Miss Mary L. Dougherty, secretary; M. D. Amburgy, treasurer; R.
E. Cullen, giftorian; Miss Josie Lacer
Hayes, historian; Miss Marie Louise
MIchot, prophet; Julius Wolf, repre-- j
sentative; G. C. Wilson, orator, and
Herbert Felix, grumbler.
According to the petition which was
signed at the meeting Monday, there
were irregularities In the previous
election, which make it Invalid, as fol
lows: The total number of votes cast1
for the three candidates for president
exceeded the number of persons present; the vote of F. S. Ginochio was
thrown out of the election In a manner declared by the petition to be Illegal; and the acting chairman, R.
E. Hundley, refused to recognize an
appeal from the decision of the chair.
It was stated by W. W. Clarke, who
presided over the meeting Monday,
vat Mr. Edwards had agreed to call
another election of officers in case
Judge Barker decided that he had
been elected Illegally, and It was
agreed by those who attended the
meeting Monday afternoon, that they
would abide by Judge Barker's decision and if he ruled that the former
election was legal they would accept
the officers elected then as the Senior
class officers.

McHenry Holbrook, A. B. History
and Political Economics, 1914, Is one
of twenty men selected by the National City Bank of New York from
representative universities of this
country, for positions of responsibility SEWANEE TO PLAY KY.
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in the Foreign Branch Banks, which
games it has played this year, piling
it is now opening. An account of
up 101 points and has not been scored
these enterprises appeared recently
on so far.
in the New York Times.
Glory of winning from the Southerners is not the only reward for the
The Department of Sociology has
'ildcat who scores the first touchbeen invited to take an active part In
down against Sewanee, if any are
the State Conference of Charities and
Bcored, for Frank Battaille, Kentucky
Correction, which is to meet in Lexalumnus, football fan and proprietor
5.
ington November 4 and
of the University Book Store, has offered the finest "K" blanket to the
Cat who scores the first touchdown.
Sunday Oct. The blanket Is on display at the book
store now. It is 66 by 76 inches, all
3, Professor Mico'e
wool, with a twelve-Incwhite "K"
HungarFamous
in the center.
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All who went to Mississippi last
w 11 pla v
Saturday say they could not have received better treatment than that accorded them by the students of A.
and M. It is sincerely hoped that
State students will gli'e Sewanee the
came treatment and make them feel
that they are welcome, win or lose.
The officials for the game will be
Afternoon
(Kenyon),
Henry
Sibley
referee;
Evening
(Vandy), implre; Caswell (GeorgeDon't Fail to Hear
town), head linesman.

Students

For the first time since Kentucky
State withdrew from the K. I. A. A.,
five years ago, games will be played
with Centre College of Danville this
year during the basketball season.
Contracts were Blgned last week between Dr. Tigcrt and a representative
of Centre for two games, one to be
played In Lexington, the other in Danville. Dr. Tlgerf announced
last
night that arrangements had practically been completed for two basket-bagames with Georgetown College
and for baseball games with both of
these schools in the spring. He also
stated that there was no probability
of any games with Transylvania
in
'the near future.
Resumption of relations
between
Kentucky and the other colleges will
be welcomed by the students and especially by the alumni, who recall the
famous contests between these schools
in the past.

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but you don't have to be a
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ADA MEADE

"Faster than a whirlwind and funnier than a circus." What? Why the
show at the Ada Meade this week.
Fields, Winebill and Green are
three snappy fellows with a, croklng
collection of rag and laugh lines. The
Omega Trio have another classy turn
that's a scream from end to end.
Don't miss it. Always six big hits.
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"Smart" Shirts, Hats,
Neckwear, etc. to
match the Suits and OverShoes,
coats.

"I suppose, Johnny,"

said the lady
visitor, "that you are devoted to your
new little brother?"
"Not much, I ain't," replied this
particular specimen of Young America. "I don't like him much better
than Colonel Roosevelt likes the President." Richmond Times Dispatch.

Graves, Cox
& Company
(Incorporated.)

"College Fellow's Shop"
We do Kodak Finishing and all
photography,
kinds of
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.

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