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SaaEaa8aBimHKamgjMaBimBii ! MCE ax - '.,'u THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1920 li BOONE COUNTY DIVORCE RATE - GOESLOWER Ratio U One in Kcr Snen Alairugcs, a Decrease Frtmi Onc-in-Threc btamliii" or Year IVlii. J0PL1N LEADS STATE mer from the preceding ytar. The year 191B t rceord breaker as per centals tlanl. Tli- Ij'I dxlct "f ll"" Grcuit Court lontameil alout twenty nine Jmrre caes. l'rol l') half ' llwm ere earned ner fn-iii iIk I'IwkIiiis '"inn and .li-ltli out half frr rantsl If a HIS TWO MCSICAL FEATCBLS Average for Minimi - in 6 34 Weddings r .Whole United Slale One in Nine. Is One -for "In Melody Lane" apil Td Loir To' Part of "Hoop La" l'roprim. Iii Melody Ijhic" i the musical mn iiK feature of lItKp IV m which the fi Hotting le'hcn ami OinMun Cul Ugr fitl- "ill ar: Gerlniile Kohle. Heo SiMllwrn. Hrrnirt llama riilh cjm: is n. I granted it ) earned mer orljo. ilallir Iledman. UJj Ma Li-lie Hi. J,siin -l Mam ra- an earned nurl-lli rranMin. Ililen Diilenlnik. Katli hreir i!jinlitl-. nulir lu ni't Ixxn lime llandt, )al I'ructor Amur Iintl er foundr and Henry La Cossctte tales the part of O. C. Coh. ho refuse? to be "vami-nt." Harry MeCray I An the role of I. L. Obo, h has rctenlly hetn married. anW Taney IiraiiiDnt a -ears a 1 1) Weed, a sra liui-per. It it hen t,.il flim ami Blaik A, the ti lirst nhiii.n end-, toinc Iwuncinr in that the! yprrsm starts. MELTINGS cnr iht pnprr Ipnpil f lira Tlit K.iiirrs ol this county (oniatn the mual number of ttmIjnil-, desertion, i r uclt , u nupport, etc. Indigmtus are incluiM in aJmot ocr application lr ditprrc I-t ( jurs rrotrd 1jic B-wm Cnun l .win u an j truer mill tht ihtr Uthnt Edna Ilrrmn, Inez B-Il. Irtt!iy Cr ! ucille Itcr. rnla lVim Wheal Pepg OGinneU. Lurillr KirJiardcn, and Hazrl (.ibniiu IM Lop r is llic mu Meal hit from "Ij-I'ii I ( willi whirh thw frature of l!ie -Imh oprns. Ultra ri4 4iair Inyii ailtletl lij the t)ntxtjrt I ml l-amlutr. ami tin tljncr wa rr jHtit-J I a pit fci-niiial daiitinj: m.itcr !i There were tn Boone Gun liinn llic jear 1919, J ditnrces an.l J&) mar Jwgrs. Tlii i a ratio of aUut one lo ftcrrn, a great decrea-e from llic n-ortl of 1918 lnch ilocd about one ilitorce lu cicr tlirec marrupe. A ocioKtist attributes lie niord d 1918 ti the aLnoimal toaditiuii raunl uy the war. There were fewer numagt Ujrlnp that lime and roan div.irrcH tterep-obaU) tried that had lceii earned tutiiiiu f ll- 'ac. TIic jHicrnLige for jnfAln. j-, H J. 1itle, Jm Male that lit Ute as J uu is ont uiiirrce to on u aod three fJilI inainars He jump fir lli United NjIos i- sInhi fiM I't mm. J. I ho Kid Mi'-oim in irtmljpc f ,iiHit um-s. Hit re liny run out di i(t tit itiy iHt inairuj;r. With t!n tct i ion f regular lnout ndtnes Jfjlui "tdtdt at the leal of tin rilics of the country in this reinct. lid-. iIjikc i- J- diPi ult as nun) wlihh jie Ih ii3 LM.-d toIj hi Hi nrofe-M ma! IrMJpIs. ' The idiuidiaN h cVe nV. on l tli tJte in the firM aO if "llj'jp La, Irsd tup the King ami Om-en of Iwrneti Mc and iht lMrne Maid, alundrd h Ittrh and Carrj arc the folhmmp Hill Jan h ne, the ImhhIi artM; Jerr) Wad iWU fa line Ihll, a perd king. Cut DiercU-; I L. I!-djmel, the cut sIjm t cll Jilii-m Lane and F. F. O. C. in fcHa,Ifr !pIKa,' MlI"n Jul1"; lVl' , -. i i. ,m Turner hI! ar.ar as B bencilie, a Offer Tr a pound. O. V. boulntll IMf j, lc HldnJ G M Uarnluil Mtr. f. rh'uc f31 adv. I I).nt Tellma w foreman at the feath Tlre Hill lr a inrrtip; of the radeni CI tih at llw Acjdcmie Hall Auditorium at 7.15 k morrow cirninp. CirN are in-iled. Snih iiii Mill talk aUitat his nahe ioiiulr Kitiea. at ihe Indent olun li-rr Band mtitin at 715 M kL. Hoir da night in lnr Hall The et oul ieliear.il for l'lot and ljwiirlts mil 1m hell at 1 imIiicL fudav ailrrniHHi proUihU in tlr tmr ,l Vudiiorium is njuipped lo r"7 ibe star rele in a pic-ture-of this tind for her own dotneMi life has hwn anjthinp tut roj. At the present limf thc ii mmg for a dnorce on the ground of crurlty. A Oieiir Outing SteniL anI a Topics of th- l)jy complete the pfogram. 1IAI U lii lav jnd Satunlat: Ihf K, namte fkiupla Fiihank in lu-i nlfTing: "TI MIhcoihll- w ill he een al the1 Hall Theitrr llns -Arrk-rjiil. It it a tvpnal ra flunks pat tire, with alt the thrill- il hunnr thnt Ik- can pi I into a I rod.wtujn Harold IJoyd in "(iplaiii Kidds Kids"' nt-ll furmeh ome laufilw thai FairhanLs left out. Home hitdnrtd imaN at O W. lfMil well Merc ( l'lurn. (AM. adv. AT THE THEATEltS ATiJS PALt LLAIL (OLIMBII, irmpht and Thursday Mildred Harris Cliaphu. the wife of the i ucll Lnown comedian, coint- to the Co lumhia Tl-catcr for torip! t and tomnrw In a eri prrtt-, stry f doiiH-lti life cntttlr! Tit? Inferior Vx. jliw actre 2 'Hoop-La" SFLT SALE STARTS Hall Theatre IHUIiSDA, 10 A. M. LEARN TO DANCE Private Lessons By Appointment Only ' MRS. JAMESON Phone 5S9 -The Big Job This Week Is for eer one To get hphind the Tigors And help trim Oklahoma. Next to that llic job for ccry iMan is to get His Winter WardioLc All 'Iiip-shape. Tliat't. easy Here! ii thing in our entire Slock at 20 per cent itiltiUioii. fei! loufIeJL Vw ' WITH YOUR 1521 SAVITAR SEE YOUR PICTURE ANP THOUSANDS OF OTHZRS Yso pages or me bpstever missounan w v: &t. i M v vs J I 3iiliii"fiiii'iKi"(i!1" Hi i J Just Arrived 'IHE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF Floor Lamps WE HAVE OFFERED THIS SEASON i Now is the time to make jour selection for Christinas. Any thing sclctted ill be held until the holid j) . Parker Furniture Co. 10 North 'lenth Slictt Phone 53 Seat Sale for "HOOP-LA" Starts Thursday Morning, October 28 x 1 "It r a. m., at the Hall Theatre "Hooper-Up Boys" That Big Elks Show Is About Ready-It's a Big Show You Can't Afford to Miss. Several Features Are: 3 h-w & (J. EGY1TIAN TRAVESTY wth MR. TOM ALLEN in 'IHE DEATH OF SALOON UNIVERSITY GIRLS in NEW AND FANCY STEPS CHRISTIAN COLLEGE and STEPHENS COLLEGE GIRLS in MELODY LANE And Many Other Big Hits-And "Whee-Bang," That Big Minstrel Revue featuring Warren Coglizer and Charlie Lowrance as end men. REMEMBER THE SEAT SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING