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1 mmmmmmm VT?Pf 'IT M!spewt'SrriPr "W t $' 9f ?- " ' ssjj?jF3 THE COLUMBIA EENINGMISSOURiAN IS-THIRTEENTH YEAR COLOMBIA, MISSOURI", THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1920 " NUMBER 55 1 fHARDINGGETS , 401 VOTES AND COX ONLY 127 THE WEATHER IjNELSON LEADS i For Columbia and vicinity: Fair with moderate temperature tonight and Fri-I day; lowet tonight about 38 or 40. ! For Misuari: Fait tonight and Friday; somewhat coder northeast portion to- Oklahoma for the First Timfti"?,. u.,, . . , . ,. i Complete Count Shows That m the History of the State Lake sutevbot in the rest f the Unued i Boone Gave Democrats a Cues Republicans a Nates lair pleasant t)Pe of weather pre j -rwo t0 ono Ma-. .Majority. Seasonable temperatures obtainrd cv-l trywhere, and there i no severe cold in sight. Under sunshine and wind of the pan few days the Missouri roads hate dried out and are in .fair condition. BACK .-FROM LONG VACATION 'Prof, and lire. John Ankeney Spent , 10. Weeks in Berkshire. ' Pwf irtA t fnlm v -A.nVenev.af 936 t Conley "avenue reutrned to their, home inK fflS TICKET IN TTTT PnTTMTY.ColumlU Saturday after WndTne teak 1 XiMJ VAUi.1 1 1 lMta in the Berkshire, 25 fcdes esf off (Albany and Troy, N. V. .' . " .' v BEATING T5M TO IT ' Yes dearie,, that girl Orv,Our lihe" ( must n&vehad G. Quarrel .wit r He 4 IBARDISC GOES SOUTH President-Elect Says He Will Not Appear in Wash- ' inirlnn Rfnm ITa le Inaugurated. jority. FEW SCRATCHED HERE Fair moderate leather Mill prevail thei I remainder of the week. The higlict temperature Local Data: in iColumbia veslerdar was CO betters: ' York, Nov. 4. As mor4 complete jarfl tin; lowest last night was 4 degrees, returns of the election come in from all Precipitation 0.0a A jear afo jesterdav The Vote in Columbia Was Slightly Closer Titan Thatjr the Rural Districts. Whd? in Troy, Professor and Sirs. Ankrney, Tinted the farm of Mrs. Tj. P. . Blair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R, B- Ptice of Columbia. Pnifessor vVnkeney , vorkrd on. the farm and says that He has completed scleral paintings Xf acrae pear . xroy Kawa us mil yui uu vjwum I soon. I We motored about 1200 niilcs in cast 'era New York and western Massachusetts.' The country there is suTelvlifautiful. I beau for diys C. WIWS, 111 t- .-. This, is the first evening 'vy.had; the line res, itajb'nicejpiV.talM' - i inis way. J hope -they neveirrnoKe- up. Shes"Such A1 brbbj WnfllJfcRoi.Cr Indeed. I do.' 1 tut toventuTdnti .lellv. You dont meaji it! How nicet. ofyouv well, dedrie; J'fn no'perfect-tKirtysx drw" more, an- iprrvr fcet drntiorjt; me.-wnekTOTnor iwonc XtOfv;the . line.' (hh is the first time JveiUpca MISSOURI GOES REPUBLICANBY 100.000V0TES It Is Reported That the Dem ocrats Have Lost Fourteen of the-Sixteen Congres-. - sional Districts. Complete election returns from flodne County skm that the ftepublican otc v.a about half as much as tlie Democrat iesote. The complete rote in the coun ty is a follows: Cot. S.7S3; Harding. 4.152; Jjnc. 0,792; Spencer. 4.1'W; AtUnu, a.712; Ihde. rrlatie humidity 79 per" cent. iun rtwe 016. today 6:40 a. ro. tun sets 5:0.-u. m. Nljn r.,n .-.11...I isn .i fiVful ,.l l,t r: rnn.,ic nl.-nt tbeLSc hool b. gane Itepublican and by so dolnj has ,Moon rie 12:2S a. m. ticket, and Atlinson aboift 75 behind, of Journalism, and Fre.1 llfarinju Hn cut ilie createM Kepublican vnte. Prof, and Mrs. Ankeney Here the cut the United States it is indicated that HirdinK ul bare 401 votes in the elec total college and Cox vill hare 127. Ncw Mnic is still reported to be In the ' iwltful column but definite return's Iram there, arc eirweted tnda). I SOUD SOCTU UHIS OkLAIIOVH Ucuuoha urr, nov. . uuauoma tlie lii(dict temperature as 62 dectees xA the lowest Vas 44 dejjecs. Prtcipita lion 000. Noon esierday: dry bulb, S3 degrees; et bulb. 43 degrrejj. relative humidity, 42 per ceuu 7 a. m. today: dry balb, 44 degrees; viet bulb. 41 Uepees r I n riu. jMin . ,r -ii. it- m.. . .&. v . . painted hilee ere In Jla-virusettsi; I s-'si iiUMjwyi uvyii UUOirit-S.'l H4Y. ndlluyo.somebeaut.fi.rscenesof the!' for tp't, dOnt I? VS.deAV'lQ -fh' hUSSYilV They spent to veeksia NW York.. ( WArtfi ;o mAto i ri l.hirsUi 5V A umins blh W ijn Acre entertained iJ, VK iArfetrs,h s.15 V br W former faVi.ll m-mbers andV ! ll rh .SOU Of 50019 PeoPfC.'-yr ?..'.'-v i students of the UnienKy. They were rJso dinntr guests of the Nv York chlp ttr of the Jllissoufi alumni. Amonfr for--, 'raer faculty members and students, hom . ir mt ,.e- TVnn. If. TL 5!iaw. formers 416: Nel-n. SSMz IWicIl 4.- .! f ,1.. k..1,1 ,-.f f.,nerinr Oscar?1 FiUey; "ictor Tilley-of the AfV Yort MA YOTJ TQQTTTTl- fin'1 KmIUi 'st. 416 and 4.OI6 re. guestsof Mr. and MrsT Allan Flowers 1TJJ11 UlUOOULiO pectiiel). There vtere rebUvdy few mle in Buffalo, anil of Pr6f. andOIrs.' , Creene. Jr. -- , )alt in Tr), TTrrrr i t mT-lTVT I sc"lcaca uaiois; me preai nujorii t Arthur -M. UiVI U I A 111 A 1 II I Vicmrs nr,f,rr.l In "i.,t Vr tlril.l,!"- " "" " Tli iiMinl tlu fiiis-fli fiiltimrt nm. I .CTT'l TTY1 Tl lATrnil --"" " '- -- 1- 11s Ijl I IlliIJJ JV I V. ! einct. Khicli a hni'bed at 4:30 oclork ixiTlijIl JJililjirs XJ jeslerda) afternoon proved to be the Ke- . .publican stronithold in Columbia, the 'PT7'T, Xilfl l ATT? I Democrats leading bv only 150 soles. The jlll 1 DLT lU vote was as follows: Cex. 10S5: Harding. .932; Long. 1103; Spencer. 970; Atk!n- Half Holiday Is' Declared to CeleHrate ArmtsticcDay -v in Columbia. Proclamation. On Thursday, November 11, 1920, two years will Jiave elapsed since the great World War was brought to an end by the triumph of the arms of civilization and an armistice between contending hosts was declared. It is fitling.that the people of thi city shouTd show their appreciation and approval of these who have giv en or risked their lues in the cause of human libert). "Now. Therefore. Thursday, No vember 11, 1920, is hereby declared a lialf holiday from 1:00 p. m., and the people of Columbia are nrged to everywhere display flags in lmnor of our world heroes. JAMES GOKDO.N Mayor, of Columbia. son. 10M. Hde. 932; Nelson, 1159; Toach, S79. t The Columbia sole as a whole was i closer than the vote in the county, tx- j lumlua went Democratic by a ratio of 3 ,to 2. while the ratio in the county, out- ,0 he Swtp CnflUii,;,,!! carried in Co,l I side of Columbia, was 5 to 2. nmbia W1,u ..t,,,,,.! maJoriUesf. ThcT, jn sjMumiiia u.s recn j... '"'"j,,,, af basrf upon cftB1pete returns iio naming s .moo gjsing mm ibjw frtni ,., f tK ,hree ling precincts nty oi leased to be one of the statrs of tlie -solid South.1 This in the first time that tt. slsle has tone Renuhhcan since it Hsbtained her statehood. Out of 1,974 pre- tiara out of 2.683 Harding Is reported is have a lead of 313 votes. It Is iyected that the lead will grow to the 10.- sffo mark belore tbe complete returns are itrrtxr&. J. T. Herrold. Renublican " reuung for the United States Senate, dr. ' ', (etted Scott Ferris, Democrat, candidate S"fcr the same oEce. t siauvc to Kcer awa hiom cjuital . Macios, Nos. 4. Presidentelect HarJ-f jet Is preparing for his trip South which nil begin Saturday morning. He will arrive at Point Isabel. Teias, Monday Boning. He has announced tliat he will 'uke it a point not to appear in TTtshington until the tune lor fus inang smjon on March 4, next. lie also has ' uBwunctd that he will resign from the jSeaate in January." COX TO ETBOfC 1 1921 IUttov, Nov. 4. Coventor Cox has' taaouneed that be will si.it Eirope in ; tie spiing of 1921. He sa;s be wishes to make a first hand intestigatKo of the renditions there and also to satisfy his' desire for travel. It is supposed that tbe r- r. : . ..l :, . r. . . 1U . he l.a. announced no further KtPuUieans" and-Dcrnocrats wdl Unsi lie future. !' l-tciet af.poliUcal etrsto- on TTli - - dT. November II. and celebrate Trrstsso: wttsw "wlid soctb ! DjV & 6y de just as .tbcy'cel- P,erpontV Democratic majority ranged ly nU Br surf "W ebrated tto years'-llgon the termination (between 1 and 5. The rest of the count, r .' 0'Bl of Asumiit. Trv- Nov. 4. Tbe Ke-tof the World War. As iielits sucn ceie- as Ucmocratlc, rtUicja landJide in the slat of Tin-trillions the American Legion Pct in te grows with tsery lite return. Tbe I Columbia wiir uke the leading part in Republican plurality there now is etl-1 tbe Armistice Dar program, oittd to be 10,000 votes. Members of the Post who have been canvassing the cit merchants hae been HAiiWNC ilS 37 statu: cox. 11 , assured that all the stores will be closed tt Catfed Fr. Columbia Ketums buuMftiUiai,. t , M,iioriticsfor Eerv J whole was' n ,,.,! Kl A AliMil. j Every one of the proposed amendnentJt They ranged from 1,012 to j,a. Long reccneu j.ij io . )he . .nA.Ta 1Q7 . nfth ni-u9 .m n n' J,HUlil3 sl7f "1IUU fcllV llAl H 'ntTI0 jont of 1,415. Atkinson receised 39," Jfo'rf ;,, a, arouv ),r amcnd-l votes to Hvdes i225 giving liim. ma-(,,,,, Nol i3laling ,. ,he enforcement! Iiontj of lOk Nelson received 3..o6 of Mm prpblL;haa , ,, b anvtf votes to Koach s.022 which gnes w ( af ,he others. Tlie tSal vote cast on this a majority of 1,714. .,,..: . tHR .kiili eireedal'ihe Providence. Deer Park and lUrtsburg . ' ... t., ,.,'., . t,v 4T.VTh- TTTir,tT71C' WTT OAT erelhe only places in tbccounty to go, ,.. . rnf0rrrmO), amendment is a UAlj.Eij W-LLijUi .h I ec.yK"-vi. T x7 SMWA YJBTGIf I fJ&dMSm V xcMnkr jJmSmkt, JHkswsisKf fJrJ&sm''. I, vlsss f svriw v ' '(Z -i i HIH C- j7 i HMsTSBHHSSSHHl l&iHVIIIIIIIsnllMiBssiHI8IIHIIIW mmm"" ' sTbikwIIIHPsssssssssshiiIshDIIIIIsSIHiIIIv H ssWBlsiiisiiiiiiiiiii''3HKLsiiiiiiiii itk mmmw "-mm ' lu 1 t- -H - , s. W"SssV7 , W j fV - it .". .-e:s; a' rt " -. w "-L'tLiK -. -r J - .Ti? jCpjrrigiUl920ty.ff.I)oAcy) BOTH HOUSES ARE G. 0. P. j Returns on Constitutional Amendments still bo Mea gre That Results Are Still in Doubt. t-0UrcCnio6.Y0uot.te hPi-Poor Never?. in rny j.,Tp have J terd'Stxht there?' Are you chW k&rm? J ,Tli terrible You carvr g't a .word Jftv eawi5e AicYrcei.' Oh nov . -naturac-i-frii-iv I won't'dfjir! i Miau yie-ja niaife Nget rrsdrried Anc tn&jbe thpy wouUnl bg &( to afTon Atcie etx eh; I and-etc.. the rest 0ftne PYpning. St. Lons,JNov. t. MiMoidi'.Uai gone Itrpublicair by more-.than lOOjOOO votes. accordingTa'the Indications a Joe more vimiIpI. rennrts rnme IWtnil.v-fmm n,. ' the state. Ow If 100!W ineu. 3.400 I gave Harding a 'plurality over Cat oi - mnri- (finXlM-MO vsles ' ' - I, In the state as -a wnole Harding has 611)07: CoK 4i24i; Spencer, Bepuly. licani 'for,AlhetUriIred Sujfs,B 58792; Loni, DeaocraC for tbe Senas&15W: llfyde, KepUblfcin, for CoverioiS92: AUuiwm,,gf)oftn, ior i,0Terar,,,i.. 909. The Eepublicans are reported Io have won fourteen ourof the sixteen Con gressional districts of the state. Harry I Raxes of the.tleventh disuict. Democrat, jhas been elected by a majority of 229 , totes. "sV I The State Senate will be Republican by a good majority. The House of Rrp .resentatives is reported to be Repabb i... s.. . i.: M,:nniF The reports on the vote on the Const!, tutional amendments over the state, arc still very meager and the correct results will probably not be known until the of ficial count. A Republican. Providence ca- 6J Demo- rferrnanin ordered ty a pelitiok of the , ,.,. .. T rt raUc and 55 republican notes. In . - , MJle. , . , IU W T H I 1 K A W iiansu,urg me voir 'W" "i Amendment No. 4 permitina mais'-, - itT bury 173 to 63. Deer Park s 9j to 83 Kepiib J. . r h noafifirf ers ofToaJiffiltiiVi. --. " " JXX?r''' -'h0f!" "lV? '.-!? JJS Bryan Suggests That Marshall, ---' nnu vssiiiku ssn. im.wnn - - . wni lei iiMi -i isnisi. n wiiai Then Harding Be Put in Presidents Chair. .GARDEN CLUB MAKES PLANS Nrvc Yohk. Nov. 4. Returns which ttte been received from tbe state of New Mfiini indicate that state has gone into -Vlock In the afternoon, while the Hamil the Republican column. With the report J ton Brown Shoe Companv will cloc all in from New Mexico, Harding now has , jfn-moon. 37 sutes and Cox II. ! The main in the afternoon in order to allow every one to participate in the general jolufi-n -. . mij n-.t. : n. Tlie University Will close at 31 """-- " " ". r-a nation rccried a 1425 ma- ;.-:... . -.I ,n,.l ,Ata nl -' VIX men! No. 9 providing for a bond Issue of " biHv". $1,000,000 to create a soldier's settle- CaidAcd; Nov. 4. Wilham Jennings ment fund. Bryan here today suggested tliat Presi- dent Wilson Immediately resign.and allow STILL ROOM IN GIRLS' HOUSE (.Vice-president -Marshall to become pres ident. He lit turn would resign in Me ntion. and Fall Flower Show in 1921. HOOT JU E StCMTARY OF STATE TUsniCTON. Nov. 4. The report that HSm Root will probably be appointed Secretary of tSate has been accepted here and from it, it is taken to mean that the Republicans tliat are in favor of some not ol a League of Nation have the up per band in Republican affairs. In ddi lioa to this report it has been announced list Harding has made the statement Jul he. will call a non-partisan confer- tact to dius his association of nations. , IIAKDINC AND OUCCO TO MttT IWvnsviiae, T, Nov. 4 The. pres ident elect of Mexico and the president " tlect of the United States will probably Beet here next week according to reports which have been sent out from here to day. Plans are being made by the Brownsville Clumber of Commerce to Lne the lo president-elect lo meet. SC0TLANDTQ REMAIN WET All Interested In Co-operative Homecnibcr,wheuCongrcconvenes'and then May Apply Saturday. would appoint President-elect Harding The folloviii!Jc is a partial list of the to the presidency. Cnja suggests that girls who regiitcrrd last Saturday mora .Marshall should appoint Harding as See ing for rooms in the Uimer9iiy Co- iHarj of Stato and then be would be in crcratie Hne for tlie second semester- direct line to take the office of President. feature of the celebration . r . . ... ... fin,, .,,;.. aizabelh Warren, norence 'McLagan, Mr. Bryan said: vifl be a parade of former service men in 1 of (n(. 4, 3 o-,. yesterday after 1 r- N'dhe BrecUnridge, Mary Lenorc "The laws of the nation will put Hard- conjunction with iwji omer orsj"'"- noon in , be Commercial Qub room. The , w ,,i,0, "nn-r. jiarnci joun- mg in line tor me cnair 11 ine program lins. TheparauVwnU begin at jo cuw. ..,.,,, ),,,, ,,4. on, Sara aier, ijdih iinni, rjra is caniea out. ine people voie.1 agauisi Leaded by Ma or James Gordon who will j . , ,on(i Tuesday in Febniarv. bc:h Frank, Ela Bradley, Horrnce ro.,the Uague and Wiisonism and to me It ler. Mildred Northrop, trance uain, , terms only ntting that nilson resign, lie Matguente Aellner. Florida Parwns' kill surelj find it no pleasure to come Mary Collier, Jane Hackney and Florence into contact with a Republican Congress Shaper. in December. This program will also The rumor has been started Inat ine psc Vice-L'resident .Marsnall an opportu. I by Maor James Gordon who will f .. d Tui.T t- Pebniarr. be followed by a section composed of tlie , h hetn fa- t0 0,i a rrjnt socaUonal students in the University. iai a wl &(, show nt;anitit ear Other sections, including the members uh m timUt 0 je-offered this of the R. O. T. ( and Jund, the Colum- uatmL ,n MdiuUm a , pri2e f J50 v:. tr rni1irs. ihe D. A. R former 1 j . 1 r t oc 11 1.- -.....! ..,- m, crciian. and many others . . ... 4. j.i. t .!, .1,. ..,, honse will not be properly healed because city to it in the president s chair for a will form behind 'the first section which 1 5mpr0TeIIien, in mcit Uwim beginning atl l'" management will be unable to get short lime an honor which he has not had will serve as the head of the parade at ime and ,;,, ,,! ncit falI.I"oagh coal, but the (irativc House and one-which he has well earned, fnlleei, avenue end Broad-ay, Reprrsen-1 . n. ., 1,:, i.wn . .1., - Board announced vcterday that the total Bryan declared that he knew notlung tatlves from surrounding to-ns in the , bu, hnul(r-end -hi name at onreMo amount of coal necessary for use dunn;of a proposed conferencebf Democralte I nr --ijn.:.! uvhAn, I ' r t fr., ,1. h!nw irm tti. .IrMilv been sccuced trader, of the rountrv. couniv win ioii ". -i.- - icne 01 -ine louoviinz memners 01 me ,v " - -- -- - .-. - Stephens -and uinsuan Ln.l lirn rroLDS ol slxt alike, who will march in to separate OVER New lJW:-SAVTrARS SOLO - iv-; System lBrMHSaM.eiV Flnt Diy,Lt.Ytar. One thousand, three hundred tad tweo ry'4ive hare Ja, sold. The' number" sold by. the diffeftnr sHtialsns of the Univer sity in charge of subscriptions is' as fol io ws: ' r School of Engineering 187, er 65 per cent of quota. ' School of Mtaieine, 26, or 81 per cent of quota. t School of Ojjnjwref , 12, or S3 per cent of quota. 4' r School of Jaarnslitm, SS, or (0 per cent of quota. , School of UV, 47, or S7 per cent of quota. School of Education, 33, or 33 per cent of quota. a - College of Arts nd Science, 219, or 21 per cent of quota. As yet no reports have been received from the College, of Agriculture and tbe The increase .in lis number of Copies Lf. sold auring inearss oai o wc vym over last rear Is attributed by Uk solicit. ors to the different sytlem nsed Uu year which makes the mirttr of buying a Sav itora question of loyalty to the school in wlucn ine siuaieui is eniwc k - pK ADMITS HE'S DEFEATED. Colleges, will llb. Mre Umei Cotdotu Mrs. J. G., through l busme-s office of the. I'm-, girls dressed) Bahh orSTW C C Bowling. .scrsit). . r)l..l!l,r.,kii nnnll r,ns.li-i1l It tiia OiaAvrv niw ..... . - - j laiiilaije, "UIUUJ iuuiu vav-aa iu sssv-i sections. Tlie 'Boone County Semce nnnu M t j, hiable for indi HELPS CHILDREN County GirU Assist Nurse. I ice Committee of the Y'. W. "C A. Miss Dorothy Broefflc, county -nurse, for Boone ors w. a a. TTin, .r, i,m. rooms still asauable ' 1 the Co-operatise House. The Board! University 1 -t r .. 1 !...) I tti nn.i ... - -. . . , i . -11 1.1.1 wMtnit,, nufttii SsFArdsv . rlag, tne omy one ui n "" - nduais not 10 wait until spring in Jiegin "" "" "" -1 -- - . . . . , , c, . , c,., .1 n f it,ri-Tof tlie tiaride-J: . tui. :. .!.-.... r .1.. momine n Roam 0. bawment of the At a recent meeting of the Social .erv UUilf i sn ---- - ., : llui'lUivriiiiAi. (lui aM- axA-siii wi tsv i- The flag has 1532 -stars, each star rcpre- jclt to pi,nt fay shrubs. jbbrary Building. senting a former service man ol "ilirewn.; Tfe amount taken 1 'in at the Flower j SPECIALS FOR NOV: ,y with a B. rcco Tr --, held tne tvn.gl.lsot iinuitr, Umonc the school-children of the county. mere are a. -."- - ---- ouiiainB m viuu ... ,, -.w. 1 Arranging to Accommodate rraitic -1. j, ,n nsiheiic to see bow many for thcwi died lor tneircoumry . "cn, VM awarded 1B p., From Southwest. of the bojs and'giri sre handicapped in star was sewed on the flag by the soldkr.TI aim of the Garden Club is to make, George R. Hecker, travelling parfog I c,,iif!r tMr health by such very mother or by members of the family. 4 Columbia the mo,t beautiful city in Mis-, Jgen, of ,,,e u t '& T. Railra,i, was Mii ,!,.. - fa .fid. "Often when I After marching down on "rda ' soun. r Columbia today making arrang-ments fen bck lo a boot whCTe I have been ??2'-lPZ - -dlA FIUE.V?TH-El7llRiEk' HOMEi-" " " -Ujl-fc-, J J "-"anlo, About $300 Damage Done to" Roof, Mr. Hecker will investigate at Po6n.Lifan tndr ,,j because they have no and Third Floor- l"11. Joi'ln' Hrriwhville. Nevada, J-, toothbrushes, and tlwir mothers cannot Between four and five hundred dollars I iaon -"J Tina """ """ '" ,uc)!et them one. foWeV'Spiiker Eails'of Elec- bos After Thirteen umsec- -utive Terms in Congress. ftr Vshrl Trot. ' ' S. linns. Mo Nov. 4. Champ Clark 'today conceded his defeat for Congress in the Ninth district. The defeat of Champ Clark, former speaker, and for thirteen consecutive terms a member ol Congress lrom .Mis souri. Vis indicated in the returns late yesterday afternoon. Clark, who earlier in the day bad kept close to i. w. iius riede, former, chairman of the Republi can state committee, was out distanced by later returns, 182 of the 268 precincts in toe-ninth district, showing Hukriede 5,- m m ue tesu. . ,1LL REORGANIZE GRANGE IN HOMECOMING DAY PARADE Rocky MounUin Clttb Make Thanksgiving Plana. The Rocky Mountain Club, composed, of students from the Rocky Mountain' stales, is planning to participate in the ' Homecoming .Day Parade. Too follow ing committee has been appointed, t' handle the matter: Paul P. Howard, La-' mar, Colo.; Victor Keen, Pueblo, Cplo.; Miss Mary Wright, Raton, N. Mea. Tl,., Tltili 1 iilsn nLanninr.to slart an As-taigsvV!-.iwliieTrr't! v - Univeniry of Missouri is their hoafe .J, sUtesTTTds wilt consisL of newrof th L'arrersity which would liksiy prove al- .i tractive o prospective-students arid newt '? of the activities of tbe present students in the University of Missouri who are from the Rocky Mountain sutes. The committee in charge of this is: Robert P. Snedigar, Denver; Miss Dorothy Dunn, Denver; and Eugene T. liogue, uton. The Club is making arrangements for , 1 dinner to be held at Harris' some time next week. The committee arranging the " affair is; Miss Lula Cram, Colorado Springs; Sam Underwood, Cheyenne, .- Wvo.: Jaaaes T. Orton, Lamar, uiio.; and Clare Magee. Beaver, Wyo. auu uwv.. -- - ... . Tl... way up to where tliey sianea iroia. ...c, will then break ranks and form around the two speaker stands on East and est Broadway. rie minut" !" - I rovided for each stand. Tbe evening rrogram will include a Unquet by the vocational students ol the University and possibly a dance lor all former service men of the town and county. However, these plans have not vet been fully completed, though definite arrangements are especled to be " aMiex! Monday", meeting of the Herbert Williams Post of the American Legion. xi.if.ine Men Join Army. 1 J.Tbiin;?":.1.AI,vnRYEMPLiOYE , . j .. A i .t- r., .1 ik.iroad. and will add extra service to ac. turses home, Niplh and Loo streets, ' lommodate the hears traffic. He has at 9 o'clock this morning, according to'"J- " definite plans jet, but mttndj Thomas M. Walden, chief of lhefire de-' 1 " 3?fJ tnm Sedalialhat wiU portment. The fire, which bruke-out on !' " Columbia about 10 o clock on the roof aroun.1 the chimney, is attnbut- Thanksgiving morning. This train will ed To the fact that the furnace is t,l leave shortlj after the game and will en large for"ihe Hue. Only the roof and . 'We lhe.pcople to get home by midnight, third floor were damaged. 'A special train will bring the Warrens- This is the second time this fall that 'R wnurgrnt to "!j1ii in lime to a fire has broken out there. There was V Ub: Columbia. special. no insurance. " ..u.t -... . ,........ .. m as an estimate 01 ine amnuni 01 irani INJURED vrt 'I '. K. '.T. for lhe Missouri- Kansas game is obtained. both of McBaine community, were ac cepted at tbe Unit .f JJsHmUb Cecil Purdy's Hand Wa. Durnt ST. LOUlLTJMNrf6 ruiL. IWe-and left this morning ior .u .....1.1 i . i..l. Tlie girls of the committee soled 10 each give a toothbru'h and 10 ask. tneir friends 16 gTvo toothbrushes so that each cHld. might be supplied with a tooth brush of Ids own. One girl of the com mittee will -bo appointed to go with Miss Broeffle when she distributes lhe brushe and will rcporfto the committee at the next meeting. FEW II. IT. PLAY HOOKEY HERE at Prohihition Wins in 17 Voting Districts Out of 146. GLAStOW, SCOTUMX, NO. -Q. "" Cm prohibition election to be held here it is reported that 146 "ting diricts I.. - ..., --A 17 Iiuve rone dry. The - Vets are report to be elated as the Ih ? fMliuirtsl ri-r. will remain wet. Only 101 saloons out of 1.S88 will bo forced .lo elcwe their doors. TL- J -1.- r.nrtl 111 be CUtCd tire UIJ IC - ' ' . , on the outcome of the election as Ihey claim they ha.e now procured a wedge -j ,i,.i : ;tl mw if riven a liii"" time. Mothers' Club to Mt. The Crant School "Motbers' Club wiU ncet Thursday afternoon" t -,,otl1otl' , .1 .- - .-;. 1 mi-erina me wv i---- - , W U!M.U IU - .r.-- -" -, , . ... ,. mn UrSU, ". "" . . ).t.t. .n. methods, evercises d. V!1?; ,0lCome atueted to the F.Ity-second in ,. .( mU go forv (pja for non attendance. Thirty of these were brine children of denciem "W "r , lr.. 1 ... .. .1 1. -J 1.. ,,,1 ... ,.;1J .T.miJ,ii.n. r.nn. c, !',. m In -lml after their parents bad .D.,"l,"trn-, oVshe'Snre ' rir.Twotnan to Vole Here. . drawn in with the theet and rreed be- to Columbu for .U Washougamabeen no.ifiedL ,roar,ners were later todcr v-right- Viola Jni"L , 'Xifilnbia to cast The entire palm of her hand was blist. . appointed with Arch Klein ast chairman (work for a few days. Four were excused r.. rmmtv Clnb to Mi. Wns toS SLVat the head of the tred, uklng off most of the sUn. Be-j to arrange for special Pullmans to leivejen account of sickness, and four upon al. Casa County "'ViSmeet at7:30,a te. She aund. at the burnedrher hand was vd,.HSl. Loui.-Fnd.y night before .thV gameJEdant r ihe.rp.renu that lhey were not .SftSnrY. Ml cTBuUd-'liU of J- .--' ,b ,hW . y b, ll.e,.nuc,ing roller. - and return Saturday nigh,. - .ahfe .. aend sehooL King. Finds Atlendanee Countv Schools Good. Onlv eiehteen ouoils of. Boone County GAME schools are onexcused non-attendants xtj . ... .. . . ji. .. .t . r...t .. .1 H M. utnee nv, "----,. . ... , Ih-main nnd crusneo; tn a aiangie. iconung 10 snp uciur !.. . - xl,- nrabablv will lea.e ine main 1 rt.m . ... r. o-l.l if:.. ...,.-..I.ai nmlince officer. recruiting station at St. Lou" J0?."? a" mangle at the DornCIoney laundry Pullman Accommodations. ' The report shows that during October , HL, whero they will be- Jwhile working there this doming andi The St. Louis Alumni of the UnhersHy I seventy-two pnpils have been reported ... .. . . ., ,, . Kt r .. 1 TV.:..., .f were PLENTY OP ROOMS L&tt Short Course StosleiiU May "Secure Them From Y.JLCA. TW nnr still k tafficient number of good ropjnsfoT shoncourse student to take care of all who apply, according to Y. M: C. A. official, who are conducting a, bureau for the aeconunodation of the new-comers. - The number who hate applied for tooms has been tiaatler than expected, due to the fact tharMnany of the swdosta bad arranged fer their rooms in advance. 1. ., vMirrdav 165 had registered in the short course and it is thought that the list is prscUcally eompinc .i registered Ute on account of.the national election. The number of students in The second year of the short course H larger than ever before.' . There will b a meeting oC all short course iiudentsMn the Agricultural Audi torium Frid.y night before the rnase meeting. The meetini will be dssnussed in time lo attend, lhe mas, meeting. FEMININE CIRCUS FRIDAY a r. a. "Will Perform ta One Rta aRotAwdl-Gymna!". Friday will be drcu. day in Columbia. The Women'. Student Covertupeni Asso ciation will convert JtothweU rxMie.m. I... . rcns.irouad with all tbe ude- shows snd cIuwbs that are a part of any -i. Tk Ant act will begin at 8 o'clock In the ereniag. tv.. de-show, are 'ondct the wpeT- vision oi;ii. Martha McUndon. Miss Marie Parker i tfalelni'the atUete. for tbe acrobatic stirats, Mis. WJa wyatt inA nnerustar. This is tkevfit. of a setie. 'ef.S. C. A. mixers tlie stvMisasyi'. xs Unlrersity ws.ar.ItTrited. TeaiieTnt TkM-U Vote-V Tbe publK sc!efcrCcfittU7were pismissco ai - - ..., , - dtr that the teachers might have, plenty of time to vote. jlattrestiia Oldest .National Farm I Body KeTiTM.aerc. TThe 'local chapter oftte Grange, the country, will be reorganized at a meeting WreTJecember ICO. Raine. of Haiti. Mi; stale master ef the organization, will bepreaentto assist, in the reorganization. ,. Before the war, the Grange was a strong prganlaadon in1 the University, having about 100 members. During ,the war the ehacter'difd aid interest Is just now be ing -revived in if. Practically all of the professors in tbe College of Agriculture are members. . ..The Cranae was organized about fifty f-u .-.V..J I.. .twvn. nwirn iiUuh members at present. It is a farmers' organization snd is social and education aL Tbe chapter also promote co-operative buying, and selling for 'the farmers. Many of tbe chapters have lodge halls. The 'Crsage1 is a secret ' society and membership is gained only by election. NARDIN r ' Miry Chant' TO SPEAK FRIDAY Address Mass Will Meetinr Tomorrow .Night Also. ' The '.mass meeting before the Kansas Aaaies jane will be htldi 7:15 o'clock. Friday .night. The oWt.ef the Univer sity Auditorium,' where the meeting will be. held, will be opened at 7 aw o clock. The University Band, the Ouadrangle Orchestra and the Glee dub will furnish musical. pep. WiHiam Nardin of St. Louis, a graduate of the University, wdl speak. ' Miss Mary Cbern and William Sapp.wiil .also. speak. Miss Chora is a student' in tbe University. 1 It ...probable that F. G. Harris, State Senator from tfaia district will address the meeting also. BATTBKY B" IS COMPLETE torianlzatiot. ITrD Be Formed in Ar ory.nstugnt. The recraitlag eCBattery $ of the Missouri, Nsiwaal Cttard'hu been com pleted aad.tbe baMHy wffl be organized at Its first meeting in the armory touiaht. Tbe tvecesssry fifty' men have been rigned ear sad a Kfalar stats inspection will be tBasktoniiht-by WBbir F. Marbg, Jr, raptaia of tbe battery. FOR STUDENTS Paddling- of Joe Uptegrove Leads to Charges. Warranu have been sworn out in Judge nell's court against seven-students in the School of Engineering of the University charging them with assault on Joseph T. Uptegrove, senior in the School of Law today. The defendants are Roy W. Jaeger. 505 Conley avenue; M. S. Lattimore 665 South Fourth .tree!; Virgil H. SavUIe, 108 South Sixth stree; Aimer E..Srhtv bert, 505 South Fourth street; Ralph A. Munkers. 709 Ilitt street: Oscar Rotty, 505 Conley avenue; David Goldburg, 311 waugh street. At 12:50 this noon a group of students were standing on the mounds and Upte grove came out of Academic Hall asd walked across the campus (a the eoluians to "join them. One; of thn engineers, came out to the mound and told him that lhey wanted to see him a minute. He walked 'over to where they were and they told him he had broken a rale and would 'have to stand paddling. He refused and they seized him and paddled him. r AWARDED 12,000 FROM WABAW ; Veict,Made by Court for Death of Mrs. Julia BelL In'the suit of William RnenzL adainiS", trator. against the Wabash Railroads brought on the charre of causing the',; aeatb of Mr. Julia Bell, August, lf, . j ih nlslrrtllt . mrAA tnm ilimisnrV l .L- et .. r . . j -5 uj uiy vjn:uit uran loaay. , - 4 Mrs. BelL who lived at Sturtmo. had started across the railroad track when the;,, train struck her. causing almost iiat6 t, ate desih. 2 Divorces were granted to twelve cesv plea in. the Urcait court this morning ay Judge David Harris. ' Today's wsslon of Crcuit Court ended 4g at 11 JO o'clock this morning and coa; Jssj pletes the October term. '-M TORCHLIGHT PARADE STAG HeW by aUad. Loeal G. O. P.'C aerate vlrtory. ., A torehtsaht procession, recalling the (political rallies of a feneration sap, was celd lasr night by Republican .todeas. and eitizeaa of rVklnrnKia 1 eelebratsssi of the Republican latidAdeToeadaf. l-edny part of the Columbia basd, mw rroceuvoa. about sixty strong, faraoe u-rougn the busine. district. J m v.-: M) . ""- " ,OI ine ictv.-. - -, . aa WaskxassiV , ijjj-.