THE KENTUCKY KERNEL

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Exclusive Mutual and Universal Program of Moving Pictures

Symphonic Orchestra

Meet Me at
FIRST-CLAS-

Suits Made to Order

Dry Cleaning

P. B. ROBARDS,

THE ORPHEUM THEATRE
J.

IN EVERY APPOINTMENT

S

Tailor

Eagle Barber Shop
FIRST-CLAS- S

At Leonard Hotel
NONE BETTER
COGSWELL BROS., Proprietors

CALAGIS & CO.
107 WEST MAIN STREET
BEST SODA FOUNTAIN IN THE
CITY. FINE HOME-MADCANDIES
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Metropolitan Restaurant
The Place for Gond Things

to

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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." The place is

Humphrey's Studio
Reduced

841 W. Main

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Rales to Studenti

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Phone

1635-- x

Hair Cut
Shave

15c
10c

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COLONIAL

THEATER.

The Colonial Amusement Company
announces that they have secured all
feature program. Beginning Monday, December 6, we will show exclusive pictures. We have gotten the
strongest feature combination of any
picture house in the city. Thursday
and Friday, December 2 and 3, Viola
Dana features in one of the best pictures ever shown, "Children of Eve."
This excellent picture has never been
seen in this city. It is a powerful
story, Avell worthy of the efforts Viola
Dana and others of the cast have be
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stowed upon it.

MINERS' MEETING
The Kentucky Mining Institute will
meet in Lexington December 3 and 4.
Reduced rates have been granted on
all railroads in the State and an unusually large attendance of mine ownand
ers, operators, superintendents
others connected with the mining Industry is expected.

ASSOCIATION OF KY.
COLLEGES TO MEET

(EXCEPT 8ATURDAY3)
The eleventh annual meeting of the
MARTIN'S BARBER Association of Kentucky Colleges and
SHOP.
Universities will begin at the Phoenix
Basement, 139 East Main,
Hotel Saturday morning at 10:30
Opposite Phoenix Hotel.
o'clock and will close- with a banquet
in the evening, Professor A. H. Gil
bert, of the University of Kentucky,
being in charge. Application for
u When you contemplate
membership and other matters will be
securing Life or Accconsidered by the executive commit
ident & Health Insurance
tee at 9:30 o'clock Saturday morn
ask the K. S. U. student
ing.
representing a conservaDean A. M. Miller, of the College of
tive, Boston, Mass., ComArts and Science, is chairman of the
pany to submit a proposiexecutive committee and will make
tion.
an address at the afternoon session
You need the Insurof the meeting.
GEO.

ance. He will appreciate your Business.

Address 406 City Bank Bldg.

CHICAGO QUICK
SHOE REPAIRING

iwmu

Why
price.

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The Burning Question.
Queenie "Have you ever kissed a
girl?"
Oswald "Is that an invitation or
are you gathering statistics?" Widow.

AT THE
COLONIAL

have sore feet by walking on tacked
tew them on for the same

Boles when I

Beat Work and Material

EXCLU8IVE PICTURES
Beginlng December 6th

Guaranteed
This ad and $1.00 entitles
hearer to a $1.25 Job

A splendid program during

P. Leivenson

"CHILDREN OF EVE"
Thursday and Friday

113 South Broadway

the entire week.

H. STAMPER,

Jr., Owner and Manner.

OLD STATE STUDENT

ADA MEADE.

Today the New York Cabaret Revue
College Hoys' Tailor
Suits Dry Cleaned and Pressed - $1.00 begins its "engagement at tho Ada
Suits Pressed 3,1c All work Guaranteed
Meade. Hero's a snappy concoction
152 S. Limestone
Phone 155U-of melody and mirth that will tickle
your amusement palate. Girls, songs
Benkart & Fotsch,
Proprietors and comedy In stilt doses for tired
business men, is their specialty.
Of special interest to Lexington peowt sou m bimestone Street
ple is tho specialty act of Margaret
Opposite the Phoenix Hotel Block
Lexington, Ky.
Foster Acosta, who will appear in
WORK GUARANTEED
connection with tho performance of
the "Cabaret Revue."
Three other god snappy acts.

LEONARD
BARBER SHOP

Go Where the Go's Go.

JOINS ALLIES FORCES

Merritt H. Powell, a former student
of the College of Arts and Science and
later a reporter on a Detroit newspaper, has recently cast his lot with
tho Allies and enlisted in the Ninety-nintBattalion of the Canadian Expeditionary force. Powell's home is
In Richmond, and he is twenty years
old. For two years prior to' last May
ho was a student here. He says that
tho regiment of" which ho is a member devotes four hours a day to
exercises and expects to start
to England within three weeks. Powell's enlistment came as a surprise
both here and at home.
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BANQUET TO STAFF
GIVEN NOVEMBER 29
A banquet was given to the Experiment Station staff Monday evening,
November 29, In honor of the thirtieth
anniversary of the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station.
Doctor Kastle presided and made a
welcome address.
President Patter-- !
son made a talk and told of the many
trials involved in getting the first appropriations for the Experiment Station.

The budget printed below is
It has been put on the
lowest poslble basis, consistent with
expediency. The plans of tho cabinet
and the association can not bo carried
out at any less expense.
Tho Y. M. C. A. is an organization
that every student should support,
not only with their moral support but
with their financial aid. Every real
man in this University and surely all
of us are real men believes in the
things that the Y. M. C. A. stands for.
Some of us who stand for the things
that the Y. M. C. A. stands for are
willing to give our active support to
the work of the association. Surely,
wo will get behind and boost the one
ORGANIZATION
on this campus that
is by and of the students and whose
purpose is to create an atmosphere of
manly living and clean morals.
The financial statement follows:
Debits.
Varsity handbooks
Hughes' (reception in

Isn't It Vanderbllt?
Many college publications are commenting upon the fact that Tennessee
has a "Kissara Hall." This is the
name of one of the girl's dormitories.
Needless to say but we do not see any
cause for merriment.
Tennessee
should be complimented for calling a
spade a spade. Centre College Cento.

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$125.00

1915

8.00
1.60
1.75
26.00
15.00
5.00

'65.00

(1915)

Right now we want all
the fellows to have a look
at our assortment of

tfANSHOES

.....$247.35

Total

For

Budget (1915).

Secretary's salary

$600.00
60.00

Secretary's salary
Socials department (supplies
50.00
and printing)
150.00
Meetings and speakers
Postage, telegraph and telephone
37.50
Reading room supplies
125.00
'60.00
Piano installment
Stationery, office and reading
room
25.00
State and International ComOffice

mittees

'..

75.00

.

50.00

Miscellaneous
Total

Drill Use

e
Exceptionally
shoes, made strong where
the wear comes.
well-mad-

In several different

quali-

ties.

Prices $4.00, $4.50, $5.00
and $6.00.
Ask for the Drill Shoe.

$1,172.50

Receipts.
Prom the University
Cash, on hand

$600.00
6.70

Total

Graves, Cox
& Company

$606.70
$247.35
1,172.50

Debts
Budget
Liabilities
Receipts

.$1,429.85
$606.70

Amount to be raised.

$823.15

(Incorporated.)

ADA MEADE
SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE
2 NEW SHOWS WEEKLY
3 - - SHOWS DAILY - 3

KRESGE
oerves the Best

MATINfcE
NIGHT .
$1.00 WORTH

10c

FOR

10c

SAME MANAGEMENT

Four Item
Noon Lunch

Franz Josef Spengler
The Photographer in Your Town

Y. M. C. A. BUDGET
Below is given a condensed financial statement of the Y. M. C. A.
Under the debts are given the bills
which the association should pay at
once. Most of them' are over-duand
they are all perfectly legitimate debts.

s'
This is the College
Shop, showing the
new things first always.
Fel-bw-

Sept,

Veach (printing and supplies).
Transylvania Printing Co
Welsh & Murray
Telephone (1914-15- )
Upshaw (speaking 1915)
Loan to , Blue Ridge delegates

EMPLOYMENT BUREAU
WRITES MERCHANTS
As a personal appeal to the merchants and business men of the city to
give employment to the students of
State University who have to work in
order to pay their expenses while in
school, cards are being sent to the business men of the city calling attention
to the fact that students can be furnished for any kind of work.
The card reads:
"The special attention of merchants
and others is called to a large number
of State University students who are
workng their way through college and
who will appreciate the opportunity to
secure work at off class hours.
"Please phone 448 your wants and
Mr. J. B. Lyons will gladly put you
in touch with the students on the
working list.
"We can furnish students for any
kind of work."
Mr. Lyons said yesterday that between 150 and 200 boys are on the em- lyment list at tatt University, who
are looking for some kind of employment and that the boys are ready for
any kind of work.
Employment has already been secured by the bureau for about fifty
boys, but this is the first systematic
effort that has been made to secure
work.

SSM

OPEN 10:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M.

Has pleased the exacting

In the City

student and the best people generally for fifteen

years.

Can he show you?

For 10c
311 W.

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Main St.

Phone

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