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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

ALPHA XI IANQUCT.
The XI Chapter of Alpha XI Delta

fraternity celebrated the

ANDERSON GOES EAST
TO BUY NEW TOOLS

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Phoenix Hotel

twenty-sevent- h

anniversary of the founding of
the fraternity on Saturday evening,
April 17, with a hanquet at the Phoenix Hotel. The room was artistically
decorated with pink roses and the fraternity colors, double blue and gold.
At one end of the hall hung a large
electric lighted quill, the fraternity
emblem.
The general topic for the toasts
was "The Highway." The freshman
toast, "The Turn In the Road," was
given by Anna Jean Smith; Norma
Rachal gave: the sophomore toast,
"The House by the Side of the Road."
There were two toasts from the Junior
class, Isabelle Dickey giving "Little
Journeys,"
and Virginia Shanklin,
toast,
senior
The
"Milestones."
the Roads Separate," was
"Where
given by Kathleen Brand, and Zula
Ferguson gave the toast for the
alumnae, "Looking Back O'er the
Way."

Dean P. P. Anderson, of the College
of Engineering, left Lexington Friday
and New
morning for Washington
York, where he will be Joined by trustees of the University, Grady nnd
by the
Lyle, committee, appointed
Bonn! to purchase additional tools and
equipment for the College of Engineering.
The Legislature at Its winter session voted an appropriation of 60,000
to bo used for this purpose. Tentative p ans to install these tools and
equipment contemplate the using of
the long building next to ithe Department of Mines and Metallurgy now
used as automobile shops for this pur
pose. The wood shop, paint shop and
automobile section giving place to
new machinery.

LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

"Prat

In the fastest meet held on Carson
Field since before the war, Cincin
nati's track team went down to defeat at the hands of Earlham College
last Saturday by the score of 72 to
36.
Earlham produced a surprisingly
classy array of talent. Earlham, how
ever, was permitted to use freshmen
In the meet under the Indiana ruling,
whereas Cincinnati neophites had to
be satisfied by simply "looking on."
The Cincinnati team Bhowed signs of
having had insufficient practice, and
Farmers came to town for their this was due to the fact that Carson
nail.
for the
Field has been
Nobody "listened in" on a telelast two weeks. University of Cincin
phone.
nati News.
Nobody cared for the price of
one-fift- y

Folks said pneumatic tires were a
joke.
The butcher "threw In" a piece of

liver.
Strawstacks were
bailed.
Jules Verne was
to the submarine.
You stuck tubes
hear a phonograph,

d

HEAR THE GLEE CLUB

HEINTZ,
Jeweler
123 Eaat Main

Evangelistic Services

Street

Opposite the Phoenix
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY

Rev. Robert King, Evangelist
Rev. Ralph R. Murphy, Music Director

EVERY DQY at 3:00 and 7:30 p. m. APRIL

W. B. Martin's
BARBERSHOP

burned instead of

for young men and young women. The students of
the city are cordially invited to hear him.

Haircut

..40

Shave

..20

153 South Limestone St.

in your ears to
and it cost a dime,
Exchange.

WANTED!

Presbyterian Church

Hart

107 SOUTH LIMESTONE ST.

HEAR THE GLEE CLUB

Maxwell Street

Lexington, Ky.

EAGLE BARBER SHOP

The track team easily demonstrated
its superiority to the Georgia "Crack-era- "
by defeating the indecisively last
Saturday by the score of 59 to 34.
The track was comparatively fast and
some of the time was very good, especially that which was registered in
the miles. Vanderbllt Hustler.

to 25

Mr. King is a young man with a special message

Proprietors

the only convert

VANDERBILT WINS TRACK
MEET FROM UNIV. OF GA.

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BENCKART & FOTSCH

Schaffner

Opposite the Phoenix Hotel
Work Guaranteed

Flrat-Cla-

& Marx
"i Ashland

Lexington, Ky.

MATTHEW

A. MANGIONE

Progressive Shoe Hospital
My Work and Prices Always
Keep Me Busy
140 South Limestone

All Wool Fabrics and Fine Tailoring

Shoes Repaired While You

give you longer wear. That means
fewer clothes to buy each year
less Money Spent.

Wait

WANTED!

Young men of ambition for summer work, selling our
maps by our modern, sure-firnew,
high
grade, sales methods.
Days' Work-- An
We Guarantee $525.00 for Seventy-fiv- e
Average of $7.00 Per Day.
Some of our college men last season with no previous
experience cleared over $2,000.00. Not a man who fin
ished his contract failed to earn more than we guaran
teed, it you are open tor employment and are not afraid
to think big money, ask us to send" you proofs and tell
you how it's done. The work is conducted on a high
plane. Right now is the best time in all history for the
sale of really good
maps. Territory is re
served m the order contracts are signed.
up-to-da-

JOHN SKAIN, Manager

Orders given careful
and prompt attention.

Liz-tie-

water-soake-

Patronage of University People

Recognition Buttons
University Campus
Belts

UNIV. OF CINCINNATI LOSES
TRACK MEET TO EARLHAM.

Twenty Years Ago.
Nobody swatted the fly.
Nobody had appendicitis.
Nobody wore white shoes.
Cream was Ave cents a pint.
Canteloupes were muskmelons.
Milk shake was a favorite drink.
Advertisers did not tell the truth.
Doctors wanted to see your tongue.
a week.
The hired girl drew
You never heard tell of a "tin

A Metropolitan Hotel Respectfully Solicits the

The price of "cheap"
clothes, and the price
of "good" clothes are
so near the same that
it wll pay you to buy
good ones.

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(BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1885)

Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner&Man

SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS

Kaufman Clothing Co.
LEXINGTON'S

BETTER

STORE

If interested in this proposition see Boyd or Sullivan
Law Department, College Representatives.
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