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University Organ Dedicated
The program for the dedication
of the University organ was rendered
by Mr. Sidney C. Durst, of Hamilton,
Ohio. He is a graduate of tho College of Music of Cincinnati and of
the Royal High school of Music of
Munich, Bavaria. He occupies the
chair of Theory and Composition,
and also .teaches organ at the Col-leof Music of Cincinnati. As n
composer he has many works for
piano, voice, chorus, organ, and orchestra to his credit. As an organist
he Is a Fellow of American Guild
of Organists. Dr. Durst Is best
known for his research work In the
music of Spain, to which country he
has made many trips for the purpose. Miami University In 1925 conferred upon Mr. Durst the honorary
degree of Doctor or music.
The following program was given:
Fantasia and Fugue In
Bach
O Minor
Oullmant
Noel Languedoclan
Occasional
Overture to the
Handel
Oratorio
Yon
Nocturne
weaver
The Squirrel
Franck
Choral In A Minor
Franck
Andantlno In Q Minor
Frere Jacques I
Ungerer
Dormex vous!
Fumagalll
Scherzino
Oullmant
Lamentation
Dethler
Con Amore
Dethler
Gavotte
Valdes
Medltaclon
Urteaga
Sallda

RIDING
HABITS
of Distinction for Those
Who Follow

The Sport

of Sports

Political Science

PAGE NINE

DOCTOR BLACK
IS AUTHOR OF
LEGAL TREATISE

Lafayette Drug Co., Inc.
200 East Main Street

Starred Prohibition Cases A
Pathological Study of the Judiciary
Under Prohibition" is the title of a
book written by Doctor Forrest R.
Black, professor of law at the University, which will be published soon.
Before appearing In book form the
articles will appear In current law
Journals.
Material for the book was collected
during the past summer, while
Doctor Black was at the Yale Law
school. Four articles comprise the
group, the first of which, "A Critique
of the Carroll Cases the Law of
Search and Seizure In Prohibition
Cases," will appear In the Columbia
DeLaw Review. "An
cision, Lambert vs. Yellowby," dealing with the nature and extent of
the federal "police power" under the
eighteenth amendment, which is the
second of the scries, will be published in the Cornell Law Quarterly.
"That Weasel Word 'Concurrent',"
a comment on the Wickersham letter, was written for the New York
University Law Review, and will
appear at an early date. The lost
article, "The Supreme Court Plays
at "This is the House That Jack
Built," dealing with the doctrine of
Implied powers in prohibition cases,
has been accepted by the Tennessee
Law Review.
Doctor Black is a well known
writer on legal subjects, having
published numerous papers in the
leading law Journals of the country.
The most recent of these articles,
"The Infringement of the 'Right of
Castle'
Under
the
Prohibition
Regime," 'appeared in the July issue
of the Plain Talk Magazine.

Lafayette Hotel Huilding

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For those who love fine things Our holiday selections this year are more
complete than ever. We are showing all the modernistic designs
in Compacts, Perfumes and Toilet Articles

Hollingsworth, Whitman's, and Rebecca Ruth Candies, always fresh
OUR DESK SETS ARE BEAUTIFUL

Santa Claus to Parade Friday in Airplane Running
on Its Own Power

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Fraternity Plans
Extensive Program Geishas and Sake
PI Sigma Aloha, national honorary
Attacked in Japan
political science fraternity, is plan-

The Most Complete Stock of
BREECHES, COATS, BOOTS,
JODPHURS, HATS,
Leather Clothing Outdoor Wear

For Men, Ladies and Children
AT POPULAR PRICES

ning a more extensive program of
activity than it has previously pur
sued. Definite announcements con
cerning the projected program can
not be made at the present time,
but it is the desire of the local chapter to stimulate greater interest in
political science on the part of the
student body in general.
The organization
has sixteen
chapters located in such schools as
Texas, California, Kansas, Colum
bia, Pittsburg, Ohio State, and Wis
consin. Kentucky has one of the
oldest chapters having been charter
ed as Delta chapter in 1923.
Y. M. C. A. CABINET MEETS

The Y. M. C. A. freshman cabinet
held its weekly meeting November
19, at 7:15 p. m., In the Y. M. C. A.
rooms. The Rev. Hayes Farish, of
Woodland Christian church, who has
been discussing the topic "Where we
got our Bible," because of his absence, was replaced by Prof. C. L.
Pyatt of Transylvania College.

Tokyo Japenese men must give
up wine, women and song if Premier Hamaguchi's program of national economy Is to be successful,
Madame Ochiml Kufushiro told the
Prime Minister and members of his
Cabinet in a very plain speech when
they asked the views of women's associations of the capital on retrenchment.
"Men of Japan spend at least
1,500,000,000 yen annually for sake
and other alcoholic drinks, and another 250,000,000 yen on geisha and
other useless forms of entertainment," Madame Kufushiro told the
Premier, refuting charges of Home
Minister Adatchl that women large
ly are responsible for national ex
travagance.
Other women had equally sarcas
tic remarks to make at the gathering, intimating that if the manhood
of the country spent less time in
geisha houses and more time at
home the problem of national economy would be"solved.

SALE OF NEW

Coat s
that were specially purchased in New York
and arrived this week

$48
For Coats that were
made to sell at

NOE TO BROADCAST

Hold Em, State..
Welcome,
...

Dr. Cotton Noe, poet
Kentucky, will broadcast
own poems from station
12:45 oclock Thursday
vember 28.

$79.50

laureate of
some of his
WHAS at
noon, No

Our department manager secured
these coats at much less than they
sold for at the beginning of the season, the manufacturer finding it necessary to reduce stocks as the fall
buying draws to a close.

$68
For Coats that were
made to sell at
$95.00

Second Floor

Denton's Fashion Shop

STANSIFER'S

Tennesseej!

Annual Thanksgiving

and may the best team win

SALE
REDUCTIONS ON
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF

STORE-WID- E

At the game you will see hundreds and hundreds of the
smartest Winter Styles in Men's and Women's Apparel

WOMEN'S FINE FOOTWEAR

from Purcell's. '
We have been supplying the demand for better quality
merchandise at the lowest possible prices for the past
42 years.
The new styles appear at Purcell's simultaneously with
their appearance in New York and their adoption by
Paris. This is a service we are proud of. It is only one
of the ways we strive to serve better.

J. D. PURCELL CO.
The Only Complete Department Store in
Central Kentucky

INCLUDING

Matrix, Stetson, Reed and Peacock Shoes
AT THESE PRICES

$.95

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If you haven't, as yet, taken advantage of Stansifer's phenomenal shoe values, step into our store today or
Saturday you will see the most beautiful and attractive lines of feminine footwear that we have ever shown
at prices far below that asked for ordinary shoes.
We cannot too strongly emphasize the fact that you lose nothing by looking remember all of our shoes are
exactly as represented, that's why we say "Buy With Confidence."

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