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ff-m' If)tv" c-1 T "i '-'- -" z' n J , THE COLUMBIA EVEMNG MISSOKN 51 1 u THi r I LATH YEAR ' TOtTHBOWNINLAST QUARTER ' fa GIVES MISSOURI A VICTORY IN.TODAYS CONTEST, 14 TO 10' JSirscuT and Wn.s!i.zilon Eacli , j c.cc iouciniown ami i ' Goal in Second Quar r trr T idav. .TIGER FLLES COSTLY Lori' EIccn Leiding When IV-Ci Recovers a Muffed Punt and Makes Score. ' ""mn wra today's ' pjae again! V. ia ngtcn 1 to 10 by mo: tost a touch c i- r ata two ainutn el play a( l "u- j had taken lie lead bf scor jn. e eispUde a few mules before. F r-d paaaas CjsrrJi conspicuously in ti- tccre. t rs 'miner was one of contrasts. A rr srt ef the game thi Tigers rush o. " 1 - cr-nti's ieiitory. pashcvl tl r 3 uie -arJ line end re J- i -w a' a field goal. The '.it ' i i qajrter saw the '.teuton j f ' -thtiEf: ws kept in Mi . -It--, vi-ii th- Pikers making cr ' hi t sWt gains. Washington I a .cm-'-' a iielj gcaL bet filled, i ' - mi rptater Mimout voiked &" ' - ii-'-r" 'oward tha Piker goal and i ' ' s - v over trt a touch down after , e " r-M rjiT i irte.1. th referee's whis- fw a Wathirston o7s.de . r -.'. Z 1.. 1, ' s'&tbaU wo'uid U I V- coin p the ball back ' Oie pprilcss of taUn v the aain made on tie IRashirgton Iiad been off ue cam a Muehdown and C-1--3 points of the came. a e! j"! .Lc Missojri cheennp n v.hrn a Tiser faaible was re )l Haf"cr of Washington, who fo. a tojchtlowii. Coal as a tojchsviwn. Coalvas ' --e score at,7 to 7. 1 11-' r larter Tijer fumbles con- pnvc ewlly. Watb'ngton ir - I it enseal ticei. once just t r-).ia goal. 11 the art or tlie pirns: Missouri a K-tr I k iroepei,i.c n . .j-STravK. -?& - 1 f. z-Kdi- r L Spiinggate, L g. . iJJuitkere. Ablicwt, r.J. Deeis, r. f SSannsii. r. g n. r. g l r r d, fi- b. l' li b. SiarJei, t. e. Xic-npscn. q. h. Poti'mlT, I h b. -BfT'-r r L b Ruth. Pafkwood, i',;.t,. 1 -Ma k i. b. r r., - r,rH y.it. Tm.-oi w . , . y-, 1 .n. r, :,": GX BT - ' ' ' 0rUJt' Bti01t TAsiimcio-r trt"!S lots S"x ihousind reoters, swathed in sv.-a ., oTcrcoaa, sheepskins and furs, wc- stsmpir rcs.Iessly m the- stand, whrn th'- Piks trotted cat en Koluns F. '! at 2 23 o'clock aad began going j tnrc JSh fast rignal wort The Lm eleven followed a Domen 1 htcr !"i was gira'tlie n ternary greet mg iror ,pe soutn stanas wnere ine U'a Gold yd Cla k roo'crs were packed. J TbTe t-es a slight east wind blovung. bj; r'herwisi it was ideal football ne-'W cold and suenr. A drv field prrrri'-d a fast game. Was'iirgton nn the tcss ami chose t'ing like a whirlwind. Lincoln was thrown def-ad the ea'f goal I for a 3-yartl loVs. Referee called the ball nitsT CfiBTCi 'cV and-penahid Washington 5 jard. . Mis-t.ri kicked off to the Washington . for o-fide play. Lincoln went through .15-vard lire. A Piker returned th- ball I tackle for 5 yards. Knight hit the li" 11 vari. Washington was forced to 1 for 4 more. Missouri took lime; out for pant to th- Missouri 40-yard line. j Ruth. tt . h.n"! went through for 4 yards. Lin- Tackwood went through center" for first coi . "rent 2 tor-e through the line. Mn- , sft n took tun- V. Springeate was hut 'and was assisted off the field by Coach Mi"cr tilkas went in Jar Spnnggate. VH'iun pttr.t-d to Washington's 10-ard l;n where Shanlcy was downed in his trarks. 'SVtr'I-' prnied to the 50-yard line w,-r t'w bell went outride. ' fi-ccln wri. through tlie line for 5 ya-is and I'mgtt pounded through for c -lore I m-oln went off tackle for 3 x r4 Ruth pun'cd ouuide on the Pik !" 1 vard Im P.!.s lill en ih-r 1-yard line. Shan f le. pantrl f-ora behind las goal lino to PjrLnuod on tie Piker's 40 yard line I e referee clled tha ball back to Wash- n 16ard line and gave the ball 0 V ar' -nfo- Shanler pualed to Pack. t' ir tec ra ddle of lie field. Wash - en as pc-ia!tred 13 yards. I tL-'it -f off tackle for 4 yards. Un uii.. t tVoufJx tho bae f cr 5 yards. - La.lne'arotry makes KuU, kUked off ,0 Kremer on WaJ- , rv j t..,.'. hsll'in-toaf 29-yard line On a enss-crnss T'n'Sl, baUlpfr p-othVff Lde 4 yards aroAnd left ' c F.kcr e 2j-ard line. '" --.i...- .v .: .., r arinnr- ' .'I vus nh- a fard around left end 4 vanh off .tackle. Might , 'a-d to gam areund right end. Ruth at 1 -J .,!. -ir KtTin SI 1 1 " i "----.-- - 1! nut ic- wHiui... "" u eir 20-var J lice tliTvr xcrn around the Tiger right ai" for 1 s-ard. Matties took a loag -t a -.or-t tight end fcr 3 rsrs. Sis-! lacked to Pactwcod oa Mis- . a33y.rdhae.and the Tiger lt: SSL K'taWaton: 1 . I ' V l uI?f ,.u:i rrTk.TtBite' 25 yards to MisW. 26-yardl BVB&9 S. Nl J :t wti ifT' ViT " JV - If Misoaxi toV: tie out for 'ViUia-s, vho J was iLnocied oar. I Pothcrf failed to pain through the line. Thompson's paw to Kremer netted Wash 1 ? "'rt . 2? 'JT', fe I tarli. PofhurT added another. Rc'h Lt,r,lpPlV - rr:U'! - ' ' 1 I " nnv M. r. coo. ilianlcf' licked to Murfu'i's 2 yard j '""' hwe " V3a xke IKs bL f,Lt!' "hed out of dinger to the TisT 35 - yard line "twere Thonpsoa as downed ,3 fc'' trjJU.' fiercer made 2 yards off tackle. Mathes t cut -arofnd left end. frr .3 yards nv)re 'and the ball was en Missouri JO-yard , line. Pothoff failed to gsm on a plurgel j,T tacUel' Thompson attempted a drop-1 kkk from th- 33-yard line. The ball w-m I ; ..... ... . ude. Ike lull ts iirouglit onl to . Tiger 23jard Jine. v. it'iams went around left end for 3 ' jrarils. Ua Km nett piayLincoin wftt . 1. . . A. . -UKl!i fSi-.ff-"j tent -arotnd left rrl frr.3 yards nv,re''uui mclcu outside rfn ast,ingt. 2-yaTOX Iinumnien anti a.iu on uieir ayar.i line t unrijjr; r: Ilker leCTVercttlt. Piker'a lulf ih lis ouh v-l-yard ime flr. 1 Iltrgcr inM The. line w.thoiit rrof- iThompfeif failed to Jsake Rood a pa'- yards. Thompson's pcs fai'eJ. Siianle Stanley punted' to Packvood on Ms-,VieLed to Fulhrijht., on Missouri's IS ) ou" lS'yard line. Fnd of the 6r , Mri ,,. jhe new Tiger qnartcr ct ; 1 fnar'- Jcore.-'Missouii 0; Washinct n; tie bjj 03t to the center r f 'h" reM 'Thompjen - laUci to sake good a pas." Wninnis. t. h. J. ' " 1 through the Piker team and to tV Tise rt.i' r t ' The Miouri crnn string backCId ' 17-yard line. Washington look lime u ijnccin, 1 u. f ,, c-..il..i . r-.T.i .. ..: 2 1 i.e. was snawiag vp wtii. ; - the opening of the second -p.n.jr .P.- incomplete. Ruth k.cke.Ih ruzry" Wdliitns sprinted 33 irds do-vn ' Ctieedick en the Piker lo-vard line. Th- l.i.. :m C , v. ,., r ,i,-.rld Park. t Piker player was downed before h srnvn nnvurrn ymcA vmt tj,,.fh center for 1 yanl .moved. f, -j,. gather j'ard thmuah tackK I Shanlcy returned the kick to Mi'sonif Unten rtJl!e .otlic,. "-asnia6ton t.ok! vard line. Fulbrighrajab ran the Eal t-iat ecJ back, this time fir IS yards. i -, w ra ,5. d , I ralbrifl l' pas' to Speulder fa W,, whe t-ps,,. lBlbW an'd ;t , yU j attempted another ras am , . v.11 L vr..l,nV "n wrd lire. throv.n for a 10 yard loss. RuiM r;t fAlnS a' hole through the Purr ' :nt fot 55ards. Knight lumbleil anu 11 -a Washington's ball on their own 1 yard line.- Stanley kicked to Tackled n Missouti's 45-yard line. TT.lt;i.-jl made Sr then 4. then 3. in'ington's 33-yard line. ,Uhtnine - .tvIe. The Tiger half was go-, Mown on the Piker 25-yard line. Krugnt JUgai failed to 'rain: Lincoln failed to make forAcdreM and Packwood for Knight, .mod a pa.s. Uncln made 3 yards 1 Thompson opened the find renod b through the line. Ruth attempted a!r"nS to Kremer fcr 20 jarda. dropkick rom,-the 32 yard line. Tie! -Tjompson attempted a dropWk fror kick fell sort and Piker picked it up 6-J lire. The ball went through up on thff---yard line. ibetveen the sucks and above the bar- . j..-.., j-tt.. it was good. nan.ey pt-ciro. . .--u - -a-.-. ington'e 40-yard line, Packood carried it back 2"yard. Lincoln made 7 yards ihronih tackle. Packwood went through center for 4 yards and first down. Mis- j sonn's ball on Washington s 23-yard bne. MtssorEt scorns loucunovti Cnieht aiade three good gains but a erissT!s"pk!y, Knight to Williams, Ion ' -ards. Washington took the ball on downs on their 10-ird line. ' ShanW3 kicked IS yards to the Piker 25-yard bne. Uncolnklrted right end fir 23 yards lad a touchdown. Ruth'Jcicked goaL I Score, Stissoan 1; waHungionu. . -.!... .v .:. , rao. - - rmr. . , HT--.""- -- - cBa.M.r went in for WdUans.1 ISpenhler 'fumbled-the balL It was re- cvwff - M - i.t covered W Hataer. tac rwer cemer. woo ran ." '" ' son kickej goal. v.nr-! !issari 7. Wash'ton 7. I I rt...J CT -a T InhTn rrt tti &J3&k S - S - Th, pbr n- PoibeSf.wrat'arouad tight .end for 10 ,ji--liinii. S-siial!i.. , A.vta-aj-. . On Other Gridirons. Harva-d 27. Broon 0. .Huston College 37. Tuft! 0. . Princeton 20, alo 0. Minnesota 7, Iowa 23. West Virginia 17, Ruten 0. Pcr.rujlTanU 7. Dartmouth 41. Wisconsin 1, Winds 9. .Savy 63, Soclh Carolina 0. yard line .hcn tbe balf tndil ' Sire: Missouii 7, Was'tinstcn 7. Sumrnr) of Cmt half: Cameil in j cnmmi:c: Miuoiui, 175 jards; Wj'h ; inspi, 4J ytb. Distance P - 'i - Missouri, 197 yards; 'Washington. 282 yanK Fi.std.wrni Miwscri 7. Wash inton 3. x ards gained on forn&rd passes: Missouri 5, Wts'iinjtoa IS. rVtvet'n halves ibo crov'd's interest i . belJ l a Miunui stunt in ubici- CieTfn iijs. urtsocu as User players aitarkn a seven foot nan, drcsted as a 'asMngtoa placer and laid hat ot Vn ambclance drove up and toofct-llu Iigcre away. Following this the Ml o-jii bind tient to tlis Center of thei field in front of the TTashinston s'an' and plajed. later, nitli the band Ics ' ins ilic Missouri's stai.d rose ta ssn; "OH Miswmi." I At the besimlcc.of the swesd hal' Knrru went in for Deeds on 'the Wash ' injittn team. No clnpe3 in the Tige Im-nn, , . j , PothofT Virled 9J vt Cftenel en MJ ' sourTs IS yard line. Coepel returned i- j hall 10 yards. Lincoln went lhcuh th ir rrt ,., , ,.., I jc .r uj yanis ana ursi aawn. rvnin 1 umbled. Dcrcer recertred and it va SAfnroa"i ball -on their okti -43-yard "i6- Rreer 'went through for sew '"O'" and H V tho Tikers' ball in th- center ef the lnJTfl . center e: Uie teld. Oreisedick nect 1 on, eked 50 yards to Packroo on MLwlw'i S.vard ln IT fnmt.ti-' -I !" rrwvertd and it was Washiaston bad on the TiSer 5-yard hne. On the neat pUy Washington was per !aliri 5 yards Thompson trieJ a droi jki'V. The kick failed ar.d it was Mi ,!oaria LiU on their own 20-yard lihe. , Ij-eoln and Kn'rht made, first dowr Mi jouri touk time oat for PaclorooJ Ruth kicked outside n Washington's 2' .1,, ara line ShWey punted ta Packwood on M -ouri's .30-yard line. ' ift jbrcex small gaics Ruth rrtr js T al,mgtor. s lOyard lire. Shanlr Pcnj.cd to Misoari's 43-yard line. Pack "ood returned 10 yards and femh'ed. .' Ib - . - w,, . . .- , iijujjroiercu anj h lias, nasaingiani Jia frPickwood. raixicrrr jlskh eooo cm Rcrser v.c-t around left end ft yards. Tiwnrson's pas fai'eJ. Siianle truiuiiiu iuucii w (ia rfri.uaii itji cj. tuibnghts pars to Knight failed. Anoili pi-n'cd to Thompson 'on Washington ' iJ-vard lice. Both sides were oside and it was Mis soun's bill for ope more, dawn on he ewn 43 yard line. Ruth punted to Wash Travis, of Missouri, and Berger. of Washington, both were knocked out bu ere able to stay in the game after a rest. An exchange of punts gave'Washinjlon the ball on Missouri's 33-yard line. End of the third quarter. ScoreMis souri 7, Washington 7.. rOUETII ClUTTER. Tt,,n(ain s. nt i?i fnv Rn,ltlr. ITsnttr . ."- - .-".-. r-Y"---- c Tr.a;.- in, Mts,on,; 7. Pothoff kicked to Williams on the Ti ger 16-yard bne. Williams ran it back 10 yards. Lincoln mad- first down and it va Missouri's ball on her own 33-yard line Washington was penslired 2 yards fo taking an excessive numbrr cf times oat Williams Sailed, to gain arcuad right end. Fulbright's pass failed. Kershaw" went in fcr WUhams. Ruth kicked to Thompson on the Piker 1 30-yard line. Pothoff made first down , and put the'ball on Washington 40 yard !, A fumble b Fulbrighr after a Piker pant gave Washington the ball on the Tiger 32-jard bne". I Fulbngnt passes IS yards to Kershaw. 'On the next rilar Fuloricht raised to f-t.,".... ...V ..j .l"l.ii ,. , rvci-naw, woo -aw ,w . '-a'-, Z. l?ZZ "TJT " scc: Missouri 14; Wasoingtacn 10. n, iiajiuiifewu wvrws -. -tvw i Two Fires Cause Small Dam3zc. The fire departraert wai called to tno jttall r today. The first was at the home of Robinson Cook, 312 "North .Ninth treat, at iilOtlus miln It was caused by baraing aoot falhng on the iuu iiwa. sj6o na liviit. . isgs around a furnace wcrt ignited by the hot air blast from the furnace at theTJras- -t.. . c.- .i, ?.a.n sT.t- .ir. w.uu jw .u.o .wsi ,. vv.w a. mcrning., Th, fire ,depjr.-."at exdn- pustig lite pre win no ngS tilSi COLUMBIA, MISSOURI,;SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920 INON'UNIONMEN iiRE ORGANIZED AGAINST LABOR Gompcr Rccve Infonnation A'kjiU thj Orgmizatioii.of 'The Amerrcah ' , Union." , HAS 0T-R 500 BRANCHES TAx ior Open Shop Is Backed i r i r Ly Employers, -Execu- tue Committee of A." F. ofI,IsTold.' 1? Vli Pi . - W (i.ictox, Nov. 13. Employers" are aaking an eToit to orcanue onu'bn aiwr to Djiil tie Ameiiean Federation f Labor eceordinj to information whirh' ss s-nt (0 Sanreel Compers here' today Grnpc-f ha is ni"Jt of the feie ation is cxpec.ed to la. the inforcu.i'ja efi-.e the eicciuive counul of tbe A-ratior, whi-h is in ttssion here nni. Tie name of the new organization is ltd to !w The American Union." Acv jruing to labor leaders it Is an attempt r the employers to make possible the p-n s'lop which they are Cglitin? fo The ergPtmtion Is siij to be laid or pitriotie bast. Al-eady it is reported at tho are fire hundred bmirh- of ie orgeniraticn cner the ennnfy and mre are benj orjanireJ rapidly. ';0 JlaiORIAL SERVICE nERE World Par Dca-l to Bo. Honored OMr by riaSai-ay. Ther'niirbe no social sen 7ri in "'"tibia ir ternitin-. nf Mrmiriil Dav on nt Panday. With the ex-en n of displajins llie fjas at half mast -1 oai!laprc with tlisTrder recii-jj b cilitsry pots and th" nntoffi;e fro-n White House, Memorial Day will pas n"ied- "Tiie R O. T. C jnait is not In pcsl inn to plan arylhinj," aid CoL W. n 'Arsons "as tlie officers in charge of -Ui" mpanies have juiiViction over the rant "I durirg s"eh time as prescribed b- I - University. Hnweter, vie wfjl urpej rdbt to attend anv services thit mavf Major James M. Cordon feid he ltn-- f no plans for Sunday. ZVeUherlie I I! '" !"" " ---;,; Le-ion ncr ihf Veterans orei'n Wsr will I recognize the day w -v fwia cf servce. Re- i'a- civiec .c ihufriv-s. ill be hen m ai- 'OLUMBIA NEGRO MURDERED .evy ...iiiam jutica i.y mtc.net ,, . "-. on ucan. " Ul" '." ? ? i , i1 haJ SDe to hear th. i.ie. Ir.L. Lew VViJliams. a ColLmIjiar 1. r .l .,. r ? e-To was Lifted by a hatchet blair on ! le head an-t his watrh and mar v.cre -ten. An 13-vpar.ft'd r..rn is jtllrf -- , .g,- j. have been the marde-er , Vfte, the murder. 1 hich took rlace No ailwr 3. Williams was locked in his .-m and reported cut of town, so tha ' - body was rot found until a vek '" fimbr 10. Williams and the nan bot'l workeu in e. restaurant in .. arne, Ind. and had been close friends. - 51,, The body was sent here for burial as vii'iams' wile ana nis mo.ne-, airs, tme tne Williams, live at 601 Railroad street illiams is sainted also by several mothers and sisters. ' Funeral services will be held Monday renicg at the Second Baptist church. I'JSIC WILL CLOSE CAMPAIGN Christian Church Endeavor "Dtiv (0 End Sunday. An entire musical prop am next Sun ay night will clo-e the manth's cam laign for new members which the Chris n Endeavor .of the. Christian Church as been carrjing on. The program fo' 'oi.s: . ' ss s;lo ....Robert L, Caseb-.il 'iano sulo ,.,. ,..P. Alati 'p-ano solo ' Mauine Collins of Christian College lute die - j. Alci Finlaisyo'aad Don Hanlei Vio!jn s-lo .-.f 1.. Frances Lothiar cvu , j.Chrjsu'an' College girt "'ale qoartet.....N.I.. ..University mer TIRES D0W7 20 PER CENT lroa Corn panics Cut Prices of Au tomobile Tires Today. R IXnhI p m.. Akro-v, Ohio, Nov. 13. Cuts in the "ires of automobile ti-rs of all mA-s r-"e fc annonjcesl by the big ? raraing. Irom 12 to 20 prr "en! Tlw Pri reduction will uke cf "ect rithinihe next week, according to he 'alcment' issued by the comoanies """Jn? the feu. Three of tho Lures' '"0Pani''have already made cuts' in theii Iricrs '' k eTec, some -weeks aan. .:. .. . , -.wiw m nare spxtii Bcnict. Ccntralia, vill hcU 1 s annual Com ?. TJ-S1 r . in the tetJio! Church, Thanksiving even- img. Special m'ie wdl be pTivided b a choir composed of the three choirs of 1 -he town. Danjh'er to Mr. and Mrs. I SI. Sapp iluzhltT -!,, Mr. ,. jj-, f-.j,,. clh inJ chnd m doing du . and Mrs. s,rn ,it -,.. l.l,i.4' Marriage Licer.se to Claadid Logan, j t 1; . - ,. , Djniiit license was issuea toaay 10 1 Claudie Ligan, 32,-and Jfrf Henrietta iu,v ?, ot nr.Park. -In . i&s. - 'tssihstaJ. .'. : - . x a jv. si ' r" S&Efegf'fW . l...M; f" S-w "-s-asi(; tJPv .Jw v ' rAlJ-iJljllN XJ KjKoill TdBETlEHEARDr jurjrj Unable to Reach Decision;,, I - Is Discliarged by Judge . Bicknell. - A, the rtrr filed back into tha Grenit tCcurt ,., ate yc,ter(y ,l,e myli resvlt ot the trial ot sv?n enanc rini stulents lor paddlin? Jos-ph,T. U?t. -roie, became ruiderli s i'lcL For forty-five, minutes, while the jurs had been dtiibera'in; thi throng ha ' been in an uproar. Mnch beiia$ h'd ;one, on. Despite the h'crcs ef ih hour; few spectatots had left. i he jurors bred up bf-re th" raih ' (icnilcmen, have vou reached a ce asked John S. Eickneil, ;us ice nf ih- tvsrif who on i"u he nph. Absolate quiet fell upon the rcora. "We have not' repbed the foreman. "Do yon think, gentlemen, that there is any chance of a decision?" "None whatever! "Then you are discharged!" As the crowd realized that the jurywas hung and that there would have to beo new trial. It broke up noisily and its members hurried away to a late dinner. The cew trialwill rrobably be held week after next. ,. FIRK $100 AT SIGMA NU HOUSE Damaje Done When Corn- stalks Became Ignited. A fire occurred in the Sigma N'u fra ternity house last night hile ah i"iformii darce in honor c( their viai ors . fr"ta Washlngtort-Universitr was in progress. A cornstalC house had been built in lha library. TIu's was ignited when the dry leaves and xrepc-papcr around the. clec nie Iighlesught fire. n.c. . - i.. . :.u ,-!,, Hie lire a rasiij. j.u su. ..., - eof water aad wet blankets. The - dam - age 1, estimated a. J10O. - GERMANY AFTER PRESTIGE News Serrlec!" Distributed Free la Mexico t.ty. tlv L'ldlrd fl-ras- AIexicc Cijt, Not. 13.-Cermany Is be ciininz in earnest her drive to regain lostsconuaercial prestige -in Me;ico. A Cerrian. news service, distribu'ed free is appeariig now in the pres of the cap itaL and posters. displared throughout the city announce that German notion .pic lures will be shown shortly at the local cinemas. The German news service, which is un I , ; , . - ., . - t- lt i uer tne nireciion o. me -?-"-" lie war. is'evoted largdr to presenting ' the German. -point of view in Europea. "luu o.t-- -"""" "-poht'carques-idns, and to -.roraation , r fc rf p- aab sJ-sTlIead on the fehabJitation of GeTnan industry i ' '-'"' i-v:,,--,- ei j"iii 8. S: Cass for Short Course. A ela of short course men has bet- t.- .l.. crj.. c i..i ,tns way Melodist Charch. The class 1 twea-y-aix members. There are fifty-fire BogsTo ttuiisu per rent nrw pnev, rr-.tj:... ii.j - .v.. .!.- ,-n. fnlihs sale of Rockoort P11 Uuh averaged .-.nt,n .pr t II rt-s. will he the I. 1. j vn-xvii i. ..Mt rf Ju..u.v. ,u-. .....-' "it ,is.u.uu f"" -- li: vy, -:, , j-t-i c.4 :rf .!.., K- n uldnttes jt clars.' They are pining ta give , dfWe. .M? "''A Js5rS Wif "t.fa ., - . . TT -i"TTTT f-sjT l"i Tta iWITair-1 '' ' I, i ,;.?:. ,-,''" -"-"- ij-f - !' WEATUER For Colombia and vidni"y: Incrca'ir rlonuns- rrnhaliv fJI'.v.ed bv s-iow flurries Sunday or Sunday night; not quite so cold; lowest temperature tonight tbcut 18. iror Mi'socri: Increasing claudinrss, I-cbably folloved by rain or snow Sun- fa and m the vrcst portion tonight; ns- fl temperature. - . Shippers Forecast: Withia a radius of 203 mil.-a cf Columbia the lowest tem i .-a u-e during th- nett 35 hours will be tbort0t.cs:; 16 cor.h; 16 each, and 20 south, rheccld wave s'ill is the dominant fea- tnre in all sectiens east of the Rocky Mountains. Freezinj weather extends to the Atlantic coast, aad into, Louisiana, uahama, and Georgia. In tne wes-ern part of the Plains and Rocky Mountains "e weaiaex oas moacia cu na im.cas- 1 lag cloui'inca and seme snow. ' The Missouri roads are in fair to good l-aiebng shape, eaxept frozen and rough . in low places. Jhere will be little or no thawing, however. The weather in Missouri will moderate I slowly with gathering cloudiness, and the mbahih-ies aie Jiat there will be sam: ram or sw by or before Sunday night. 'Local, Data: The highast temperature n voliimbia resterday as 27 degrees; and the lot. est last night was 11 degrees, I'lccipi.auon iuA a year ago jesrauaj the hiahest temperature was 42 degrees j wd the lowest as 20 degrees. Precipi- '"n ; sun rose toaay o:du a m. Sun sets 457 p. tn. Moon sets 7:27 p. m. ' GEORGE SISLER HERE TODAY Famous Baseball Player Biscasscs I'atare of Game. That the prcsen ,ir iu Is being a;ed in rrgacid haebaU will be ami t, ablr sKtIHt is tne opinion oj oeorgets- r . - - - - ! '". fi baseman p-em.tr of the St. Louis B'owns Mr. 5 Wer -& umb-a .mrfball game today and to visit at the Jcl- Tau Del J Irouse. Tarn cerlaiqly glad the recent base- US rlll-U w h.41.ijs a , 1 ball scandal cam-. You tee. people knew .here was something crocked about tne Wo:lJ Series cf 1919, bat they didn't know e -acilv where the trouble was. And 'you know how goip is," he continued with a (finical smile. ice. taing is Jcared tp cow, and we know the game is alwlnel oa the square agair. I lock for a great stcsan next year." Mr. Sislcr. or "George," as be is known to Jiousands of fdmiring fav is credited by most baseball critics as being the most dt most Daseca 1 athlete In the gam: ,, . .vrn r.va. vs RowroCT, Mo, NV. ll-Dcspi'e the -I e-s, francid toncTjoc, tie tower hog carle' and other concinons wftica nave 'en f-"-t - breKlera of pure red $32. The tot The total for o 85 head old was fh-lt.u5. The aTKSte tT . breeds was: Hpw It Feels to Hae a Friend . .S X 1 V- ",'Li Jw 44 - vtvNBR , f . . l:ZZZZj:YZ&Zr - l,r . -, . J ZSjZ alM .1 --. FOUR-THIRTY O'CLOCK EDITION - - - "a r (Coi.fr-. ---- v MISS0URIAIT.0N SHIPPING BOARlJ Wilson Makes Appointments to"1 Fill Places Created by Jones Act, Sr uisj rrs. ASiif.TO, N v. 11 I'resi tt Wi! wi tedav annoin-eJ that he had made a-p in men s to the United Va es M.in- ping Beard. Under the Jones Act the members ip of the Board has beet) in creased and the follo-ving appointmn-t we'O ma 'e to fill the p'ats erea'ed br that a-t: Fred L Thcmpsan of Alabama, D m- erar. was 3) p in ed for a peri-d f 5 rears. Jcse-h N Teal ef O' , ( !, H n,w,Ti .f p-k;,,, . r. publican, was a-pin'ed fof two Tea- Grev CoT of Js-onsin. a Repab'i an was apnrin-ed fo- one veir. Chatl ""ttcr of Mi-s-irri, Reprbliean. vies ap pointed for one year. Admiral Bens. I remains as chairman ofitha Board. COMMUNTTT CHURCH PLANNED . Peer Park Ciorehrs to Cambine aad Form O-e ConerezaUon. After abo at a yea's vo-k on the part fof organizers, the Deer Park comnrairy im u.u one-nan mues irom Uilnmhia launched its movement for a coraramtrt church last Sunday. -ihta mmn-ity" Prof. A. W. Ta lo fof the Bible College said, "is one of the est In Boone Count It has one of ta bes! rock roads in the eounrt. has fir. farms and the people are of high intel ligence. It has a line seh-olhorss ant are of the best country schools in tV cornty. "L'p lo this time, however, there have be-n Ihree churches in the cimmnnirr Abaut ijO persops make up the popula i"n. in an artral survcr, but all thre 'rnrche shoe-I a resident membership of only 83. The reason for the low n-m fcer is that in all of ike churches sectar ianism ha been pTarhrd and the vocng people haie failed to respond. At the Hme ef the survey, the average Sun lay school attendance was twenty- for en chnrch. making an attendance of ab.nr one in ten young folks. The oldest of th: churches is now 101 years, old bu: fever in the certury has there been a esidert ptor." Last Sunday the Disciples of Christ. the Presbijetians and ths Methodists niered the commanity church organiza ion and raised a bndget of $2000. A resident pawr, tho R-f. Rabtrt N. f hanl rf Sorth DaLoti, hsi been -mplnr-d a't.l .11 take up his work 90 Novcraher SJ. .,..r ,-.. r :"?".' ;I,mT3.'c!,T a t0? na-i-T rntuc-i u L-ai ine aroucirr h-' ,n mn-'l Chrlaian. If. -,. t7" ' -". - rz- . ;. . i- tin-tciian I harO will prabaalr l rnai e 4 ana csed fcr tha ccasSunliy u-ch. W. C. Ti U.to Ccbbra'e. ' The W. CT. U. will hold a ihisbziV. irz meeOn at 23 o'clock Monday af om5 mrmotT Hitnosx Tcrine conrsec RWi , i-" tcwii'-rsoKndeomiatilL TheVf S " "SQ ternoon in tee I. .vu t- A. the racewiE liilaweil and Miss -Mtrgirtt T JI a'ss bj a ciraoaf thrcarryia.r!H5sri6 vere dcWd frea I dect. . 11 -----. lMBER 63 MiGE SEIZE FhfiQUOR STILL arAriliVIiiiM IV JSmA Basement of Duma SMaBdArrtttTwo fv-Siv1r,s,vr-C9 as They f-r-.VT-,..-.'-. rli jMAJII- A-U3OJUS ,1 AWitol WiU Be HcW ;UMAmd ef JtUul' sfeStj Ofieew -Ntsct , s ; . 1, A&P Chief of Pafav VUM .nha iBg1H8-tnt of ;dW Dai VfMiaeKUr.rt corner..; U-nM--r and. Hilt Mrwu tn wxafatf; Mwis M ,,nth nf 14- - b 'wl W esl i,afa 3ia-W'.B4 ,'a-in. iiwOerV1 aires SJi; !" !tns fctl? Bfe-w.ir.ol jM, j3ccis TicvZ, Jafytu jfj(T. ft' moe.a Ac" aetW;Je'ikajp raid Sicre: a cpfi;.fniirta-i M ma condeuinz ajtaa;' irtan ,or of mash, an a-frf in Mh.far, oal jil ajive, thrw-bsaesVi,, AM. peaches; two bores., ot ; .ccs; lour bottles JA , M a pint of distiiied I 5araae! U the. Jantlerr n and was beinz assisted by . sideline nroduction. 'The ' inj rp about 9:30 o'chiikj hen the, oSce-i in'trcpiedf - Ui- ill 19 rush smaller 1 'j'w rlsat and yrt 1 jVen front the hasenwfH'l is n t k'nown whethr Ir ialn I a '01 si stil cannfact rvsr4 fhe cpe-aicrs of this still . n ifiifuir rT . tHI ' A t.njo- Th" bosk 1 r -.. p . i rre old stvle an I markwi:. '.mam ks tlan (oar taivi ii' per rent of alcoVl" ira rt-T!r pe ? with Whist tojv-'CT i-in and Saonl'Is are hWjr "arer ut toanaltitirlng intasi rr "Jot'i a.vj well tnowaTj . - -m ciTiuus ias Dem aessy s Ida coan-tcr r 1J1 the aTcgil a f'KL-r-V!-.Srii-r Lior, frf" t. it raiij ih mormiie: was 1 -i tn ra-ci him and hi rjederafc , J. 1 eperatim. li'''5! 4, M0Ri "OME-BKEV.' BEER, rrofiibltioi Offieers Will Prosecute' for Sale of Mtlt and Hops. 'ticiov Nor. 11 Prolihitloat farctiacnt cJucers have today recrirrd n-tnxitons to prosecute all re-oiw who ire selling bop and main In eanvjurt packages for making bome-brew Uer Tho Ip'einiil Reienve Bureau is i-isir wo Mop th- makmr of home-brew beer fet Mag sold in quantities which legally caake alout t.ttr- gallon of lrr. 11 I'd 'malt jic aid to be articl-s of ,, -n.J !'( selling of fhem as nih acosnh& JP(i. However, !ien they are ros ured it is ssid ihat ihy coavjtaie an nlawful mixture. LVN'DIS IS ONLY JUDGE BawbVtl Sapreme Conrt to Bat 0:e Member, Hit Ct-ro Vor. 13. Ja Ie K. 5t ! ' will be the ole member of tlie base, nil supreme coart it wis announced here Vila Jfe elprcseJ the wSh t-i lrt Ik? ro th-r m-rol-.-a apaallil-1, and It wis eariieJ nuu The Amerfctr nd National leagu'a hive pledged tW - Pr to the jndje. H - . JOSEPH STEWART IS Bfl'l-i Chl'd Berame Snddealy m-Srt- ' 'p-s Indlca'e Plomainc Poi-nNf. The condition of Joseph Stewart,- . rear-old am of Mr. and Mrs. J., f ., 3 er-art. ISIS Rieha'dson atreet. Is ' hat imn-rjvrA , The child sod.l-r.lv bet-ame ill Tl-M- ft Jtf'ernoon. Sine- Lhen his cju-tlM ' ' been seriotts, Althoogh insrP or indicate ptomaine poisoning. Us larjr'j are enable to account for It, 1 othjr nemhers of the family h" s.nered frim food eaten at the m '(Jie niE SENATI TAKES A HW f t" Stndenti M .isn't Tnk- r.irl'a Away From Them, Gray s-- ine p-artire of taking frtihnwn ' awa frori pt-l -rtiAm tk-v are esean t -ny pi that c grenp el men see m,J ( dl not L i1 "it,l hr ihrt indent S(st i said Walter Cray, prcsideat $ te, todaj. S tamriltv night daring the sJurt-M "3 rad. sereral ran ere forcibly -'ar from their "dates" thereby 1 . ""- .' tv kt faai? aiucc aw ' ...! . 1 - - TT. . VWaubeemicrfr-nthe ... .s ," , .. v 1 '. .TO CSUp. OOJ, ?V r", , ik -.J .-!.. .. .'vt tfl - uo u.ta IBI a.V f"- Asciit To Stairata to Hojj- AHu Ilua.cn and IL'fi Iraa ! were, adtsfc'ed Patter ilciserial 1 Pal Friday tairamg. Wa!uj Urteetie. Ela-r Tarwaier. Mrs. tarrviacjHailsiriUe vers dirciaricd freta I i5ralkS'i3 v-1 .1" If.'? " W W 1 --'. --'