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1 ; jeg.ag - niECOlBUrvTIuNCnSSOLTJA??: THURSDAY, DECEmER16.J920J ; a TftK COLUMBIA flYENING, MISSOURIAN I'-bUshcd CTcrr crenin- ncrat Sto r. i -i ... ....r . uj me .Miijaanin ': A' Ciaric.,.lnc, Jay II. NVf HcIL Colac- .'ha.-.MlWri. I -ALFOXSU JOHNSON, Man-cdi ! cxjbscpjption rates Cnp 'Week, 10 etuis; single P". ',biE s Boone County: Year. g3.CS 6 inoatbs, S1.7S; 3 monies, SO SSj, raont3S scents. 3Cuts;de ilie county: Year, JtSO; 3 rgpMJi, SLS;' month, 45 ccaks. Uy l&'e In advisee. dfMenber Audit Bureau "oi Circularjona Entered as scccnbe!aM,:niiJ natter. Septasce for mailing a! -FiiI tut s-postze pr4Tlt!ed Jo: In oecUen 1IBJ. Ml V October 3, 1917. actliorizcd Snr :bumt 26, 1918. - t. TELEPIIOKE KUMBESS ,'twi "AdTtrtising anil Circulation .... ' : ..5? , THRIFT IN TUB SCHOOL tU economie conditioa- arc h. Si about uorr restniKd and latwnal aKjirr, rise Trcajarf Departtacnt 6t iWasiicitoo, lhroah its minVJ&irP eat, sr;ecking to rncwuage liirHt. OS- Ht 8f-,e departaKtt. after a coBWlt'p"1Ja in with sducatwk have juikiccJ a pUnoI teacliise thrill la acncuU Fa pill' are to be taurht bolo save and IKXtsl m mnr, and, if tfae'jtlKra- pnrfrs a laccru, t i to be mad" a remanent rah of the aehoel trainair in ih- loitrd SSfilfE. - - ' :$it dt jjroject fill auii Kaetal nl ..tJtr tmeoftne nuntrv irp. frt fm the shadow of v jt it bai jppear- a: la he m&kas uf tin: future. Tin Kj5 S.bf& MM'tpaKMtK ! 'daciior. ani rri eDBMBPtKn. in bicf Te ka beca bM little nTor: u. keep atchini'rr t4 prodnctHia well oded tat mii Macb noner lus.,len kr owetMStiah. Only tferisft few nwmln bare tbtrc appeared wfcici Mdieamd that the people to riaiirf tbar precarietn I'robaUtr if tiiu pencku had Jtaoidit in th- pubitr rchooli.tUe of luAe. bow H v tin; ffewltwt m vma Monc) aw the lirtws.w slkry mmlJ not hart- -ipiaadered praflp. jWjU njia!ui tit tiiu. -turfy Ike bojv. Sow. the. will be (o duttU ihejt will habL rbe jj.rS- n ii.i ,. f a 4csieXir uiJiab- i-Tkrifl in the bome not pos- . Ae me Vixml-tlge of iti- I a Ac raan expected Iu baTC r.-At itBHn A ks aHec. sSSu liierMBK )M bav fu-Jeii. .Ott'ywi can E s SMfs! Cbrwavt- pit ij one that" direlopt lie Joy ! tSTNfosity io be Eeift.tf tk her. f. ;TOI' TllE CAUELBSSNESS .larclly a week passes vithottt two cr c iscetdeats io Colsmbia cassed by .n aa!oDbik. Tbr- week has ten twe 'teaojaUnsash-Eps. K one as killed. .ft! is truo, bat it tra mote or I-.i 'matter of luck that wmeono wa ml ISjlwl of tliesp aocidenth can be traced S recklesj d.-iins t fur carelessness. lere'.WiU be a few accidents uo matter how careful e are, but there is not enouili;tra5e la. tobimlit to watitt so iMafljcciduit-. Vie haxe peed hwi hax t do iat o!-r rii-m clcjely 'wuri. Student? jnd ntit'ii- ahk drive through the Hie-t 'I , dangorou? FsctU" They dath bv acsinsp nad FtrouEd- cornvrs mm time rcgaru or IStfglil lor peaeiinaof or oiaer tars. A.trf. TH-Uerancw if uncalled for; it lifia Bialttt of hsbit that rau b- eajilv remedied with ibe application of our itraSc laws. We should have a greater rcird for the rct of "th-s ra If e SRemercLer 1k other fellow. tt on- s, Lfcm w lnJ ' timn '"' v' ""01 " a .i vt-i. . ' "-.bsrre a crc tn urinE- "T "' isfety voxl- t 0lmli a a matKr id 43eatioo fii -MISSOLKI .HUiUK t.i JMiaso-ri. like many other states in the iKj-ea.'- W"1 Hi,B m,:or c" fhienu etferenpe f '0ir ' rd" ' '",''n Cfflytt -" Ul" ,D Su U,u" :,: ' jh cities JimiUr record Imvo i.n orted. :-n'lw-ot u b. Jatuu t.-i.- iit,t'not been a detera-nt to tor car i5: Tbey wie enavted by the Legis-igu-L- two Tes ago, and are not proving iivn ' i i 'I ""iiu'i l l -. - ar scares arc iscu q wr icu, v 111 : -z , .--- - - -. -- hi aaequair. iw "ftwjuiJb ma-hcj tbeald preTf3c nw Imn'on thefts of motor car. Our law concerting motor ears eer' Icl the seller of a mater car io make ., f &r .1. ,'ift -rv of . . .. , . . . ., " - - - -" --- ---. -.--. -- jdtt-ik of the tranwetieo. Despite Uri. ,rpu-s-i. car thieves have successful- ly eluded the polite. , Maryland hat net an rscaatpje which. periapt, csuld be advautageoutly follow ed in Missouri. Tint state Lai enacted a law watch requires (bat "deeds" thill be iseed to every actor cr in the state. !W TM4H of a frtirM r.f tttl tttitml . , . . , , . .. - , ., UW. .,- - ,.,-, ....V.U V. v. motor ear if kept la this way stealing car ja Bade difieoit, Heny peaaltii are prmided far thc uot obufnicc ctr. tinea lc f title, and penitentiary ont eace ff aaVioe forped '"ikcd. Our tate icruim a sis'Jjr law vr a ;"w af ' FmP ,m rar ". " " - Tuc nevr -" -" ''."3"0,r '" ""u' aJ Jcttertoa Qty should heir ui mud that it i a disgrace to a slate tu allow car retbtrk o jstuaw alarmiHg pro- li 3cettnl actita among rar dta'cf. 4nd uTCerv iaiudSee cmnfiBies .ana utheri namcCiatel)' in tetwiut can do much towatd bringing paisagt oi biU !c cbeck motor car tbifto. if tfei5 rr half to difieui! tt da 8 we sbasBm? lxajuic, onljr pauuKj hosU e iccojnplih anylninE: faiptition may 1m good in iu ptece but in ibr a,Utrr of introducing iilii. Coacrox nctd. artre eoncrntraU"C. latter Med Bet rry about gitiug rt to Eanjr CkrittuU! cheeks, lie ill ?rt tbeai all back, in due tint TBE OPEN COLUMN The Varsit Show. t.duvT ihp iiiHOtoruM- Prompted br tbc.lertcr'! -frtratct), itma! I'ro Bono ifotou. 1 am edinp thtA tie id coa-JneaAitW:- I biid alwayx tlvngbt tlut tbe Opm. Column Mived. not altocetlier u an Arfakii f complaint, but at any !-. a corrnctivr jxnit. Hnce 1 find that ntlier hiuc my- i"" KJlJi?Jii.ESSS '':'? - i -am taxr Uu op. ttunitv lstftkit I ihrnk'iho Yatrity fei' at the llall Ibeater lat ilonday tfit that I be -eni for jrrral rears. 'jitmofn ami erejitn ia4 hup of tho fimtt iujhtlicr.?, of theaod old Tif.pr VBiat vtBef siudect bedv cvuld conccrt ely hreal;. forrfvl Andirrrlcil aad from poir exuberance tf ftirit. iuto a cel lar jell, in the way that he did that night f Etea ttnugb the pictures of lie fCn-a-Mi&!iouT &KBw wcrr jerky and bit ere-Urjaj; a intrrrals. the whole ludiince foBoHcd evtrv play with 'tire uuunnt intereat aad enthariaain, grtxjrinp eneTT victorious mve witli the asm! "T a-sh-c-o " followed with whittling and eheiiiBC-ju a if the real gaiae "icbj being plarcd. It thrilled the kirt oi y ipeotator to wiuttifc with the orchestra, "I'm e Son," and "There!! be a hot timo in the Old Town- TetaetT and ta jainz -Old Miuri,' witrr ctery S21" aal 8nan standing in iovo and d'ferrace to this old school of ore. ; : The Vsmty Ui) tuni was the Juieit ihine in tlto scbool car o far, for we weal to jet the ferfornMncc, Wttclfjwt of interea. not for my vain' show to the nni-iiW. nor ,o brfsl. I waul to sy. too. that the nml that tUiuglit up thw . heme hi bt upon one uf the beet plans for arhwtiHng the University to .h.. .-Utc that icssibly ccu'j lue bn dmd. for-tbe ptctare.is ore that woald tBJFir la aiv tourskct, tfeitr t ctrae to Tiscx Town ind be a part rf it ior (our terpy rear' Yiiu, withrot any frudi;'.' , ' G. A. C THE NEW BOOKS -Tncy VUo bene."' I.. otben. wnte oi luttle lougbt On Unody. ?ba"itly Deld Where L-: gieei tlie man who wins. il death the man who yields; But 1 will write of turn who ngnta And nom?br la -nip. Who .)' '" ibtounlt weaT Jcars 'Against self-." ."!"- Cvtiaif Lc ItKt ,Tiuc HaoumQ Ibey Afc- Serve" b Mice Fo-nan t. ,Li. iii-d bv the AmiTiutn imn- lav I nuin and won ii- ".- r"" oil- d f the lict -manuscript on the -jbj'-et -Kv.-ryda. Hcrn-n . . Tin- Chal- ,f to the tb-ri.ic I'rt-ulrd br ihe ' oinui'-ii fasks oj Lite. ' " ce tl e remmon, everj-day tasks mote 'iltult than those the world calls great-e-? Do those who 'unhonored and un- ..' perfmin faithfully and cheerfully 'r afltr da dolifS wlmb c tn iricial ..' f .i.mnnpla' - df-t -i1- ont a . . t i.f Kai. - tht- bepw- d Thnn- i .... ., .,. iIm- i,balnlaU 'atl- wit" 3a t...ir !ir ! rep. t!w 'I'bi ! Lii'iv- iti. . a-k.- the autlior. ll .- l.av bar.itr to tav a" boire. .. rtc utiiis tas'-s that are neither new nor exciting, thinking,! thinking, think ing of the absent one and doing the I - Z I'lllhH - i . - . - .. ,II!t Tl .-' - - - cv . - ""'. - - -1 -r - ' . I . 'practical experience in newspaper work. jiii ANDT, WHAT'D I TEbL 1A 'BOUT THAT CIDER WRKL N COMPANY ,- same oM things .ill Ibe time, ihati it ie s j to ervstallirc into tbarp, ticiek ilfeijmfF action, driven a by tho thrill of the fid- i I vrntute and with an eager world wait. tug to apiuauu .Brrug ana .-. . II tofc u uuttratec i-y connannB .CU and incidents from real Lie. j (American Sunday School be:?::, 13161 Chestnut street.- PhlladelpLia; clolli: 183 j pe'.) -Salii. TalW 'Niles,Ta!Jt.i'P-fciitJf ini ar ticles writtui foe thnjiurpSic of incrcas- ins and helpinsl-in tuej-tlevelorroent of xtKiaai and jwunete efficiency. It-( ,uni u iii- viciiuni .i,v,w, imupiDj ; of New York and thesr geocrjl -. let L mV-tiiKrrCrniriniieautriw of tip Cieh ulk a wr ... Irtrctli ! .., . .... r . , i t -,ii itb a -jtuipltcity of tvlr deal with fau-t- Ota reRtiaI connectctl with tlie sale of i iutiitnobiiesr'",Tb- tails centra around Jie Chevrolet pwtir r,rr.- but are runds- mea-il enuutdi t be.applitd umerail. 1- Tile luckitsl Sshcmuii i- lli" inatt h Lteps Ids y licct in tl wat -. Ptr-utrncy ia bunncy i- necrssary to ' acoes. The irtl fwtball player on the, stdc linen remind? t!s of tbe busi ness man w-hu is nit active, who is wait ing for something to . harpen, who watches tl" real business man rush by nr with tho tiuih of siceess on his 'see" The buiurcss man can't hope to iris business battles by sitting in bis tice and hoping for atcccs an? nwre then a garac c-n le v,n from the .iue lines. . Tlr'I'Ook ii h-leu'bl a terieTot tai; tall on automobiles, but there is in it iae helpful plulosopb . that would be f sfrvire ti) any business man. (Cbevtolet Mot Cn. New York; "I'ltlt; 91 pages.) Talcs Ont of Conrl." Tred-iick' Trevor Hill has written rvich, 6ction. history, evays and law. Tirderiek A. Stokes Companv have just pubb'sbed a Tol-ime if Hills short stories, Tales On! ef Court." Thrv can scarce ly n truth be callc-l rfcort nori as tbry latk eanss and efff t seTuinu:, and tatber chni -.f uclden!: and appear as p. jinng ot laJ.. Ifcat las vm Uap ThR is no bruiiDC, together ef initial mordent and denutimcnt. TBcv air. raUi'i, sketches ba-d un chariter en- al)iN But the atfrit- or ketche- ji- t:ct )l!ioul iitfrcl. although thev1 arc writ tin '-ell comnou'ly Tbey read wi-Jj the irapiisrion tliat the author is feeling tie elect his brilliance and humor may have on his readers. "Look at me, am I not appearing to advantage?" an at titude tl.jt ruins ihe work of an artist on t.r 3 tb 3je. Of course, the writ-' cr sliouk! alwa; Inar tie interest of Jus leader- mi-uid amthwold write for a ti,iMlocd jiaUi'-. but with the intrtise desire of -al(ttbinn tfn1 readers in h dton nd mai.1111; tlt-'m know lus rlarai - tcic I'lindtmg alt ''!! intent. "Klieu we rna-mber Poe and StevCT- wi. Kilmg, Maupassant and CouraJ- Tales (Jul of lourt fall into the place of the mediocre. ( Frederick A.- Stokes Company, New York; cloth; Z3I pages.) Tribune Has New Society Editor. I:-- Flonr 1 Tluttur, a student l'i tlie S-h.l of Journalism, will succeed Mi5 Laura Lou Brookmsn as society ,,1,1.1, ih- r-lnvbi." lii!j Tribune". MK Hr.kma'i , .1 t:ruduat- ,1 tb. Scbod t Jtrtinub-ro. For tJ.- l.i-t -ai Ite Iia- tKC-o ..x-it'tv cthtur aud a special writer for tbe Tribune. She will leave for Des Moines, la- Saturday to take a position on the Des Moines Register. A '; '-7 "''svrV- ' V . . --- -r .--- .t r-- ;.- . v --j , Est I ec Aur --iik cut AUvf ' OtilTf KMT !.ShSi6CtW tU JlS A VVfE Sri anot' KIT rwnc DOTK w ', U IIALLSVILLE NEWS Misses Eimaa Kelly. Lucy Jcnes and ., Ro,nMn. h have been the of Mijj Mu Jont teluIncd ,0 . &Jnt( Mrs. lrcil Erj and children were in i Columbia 'Monday. , Misses Olivia and Opal Roberts spent M.'nday In Mruco., . n ... , ' , -j Daiid Chasfller, Sam Arstene and It. i . K Uc I'll, went to tentraua 3amraa, ..Yuauu June, .vas.in- Cofttmbu -Mo- j,, ...... . . .i- -V .wiiUj. J, W.UJU ot t-otunuua atlltuei me lunerai oi virncuus ,m-u- . . . H j), jj. Ctnieiiler -pent Mnndav in i-en tralia. Mr. kltd Mr-. E 1- Paine and Roheii 1'riuk we in Mevieo Monday. Mistr. fJiiva Roberts, 'Myru Robinson. Lucy Jones, Ida Mae Jones, Ruth Mitch ell. Gwendolyn Mitchell, Emma Kelly ard 5ic Kelly were the dinner guests of Miss Alta Jones Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Windsor of Stjoseph is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alinro Dinwiddie. Mi. C M Jx .- ..it children of "o- l Iai..uu wrii ill t-pntt id Mr. and Mrs. C f- Jones Sunday, Mis. A, T Barclay and Miss Ruby I'axhy were in Columbia Monday. Otho Hulen of Jefferson Qt7 is vis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Hrlen. The most appre- ' SH?rW El--ie sKaMtSSlBtBmim33iSaii3BKtUBtH ' -IHR 11,L tMaMW"BWWWMa-i f :iatedandbestofall BIHfli Sir I IT ----i ,. iain III n SB 5 Christmas gifts MB-. flS ! 1 If s pure in the faaldng. Cal- 1 M, m, r-i,i,- ' JaflrPI 9B 1 umet never Ms to produce the 1 -Mxi j v0Uld be a Columbia fgjgflllS jf .; sweetest and most platable of I JB Grafanola. We WtHiiniffVi I ! ;' nourishing foods. I rS fi i HarTTTrf I ! QK l 91 II ! '.odd like ti have Wllllullil U ' hasmore than the ordinary 1 rtfU,..n 'ill I1 vnn rnmp rinivn flnri U I llx IB ISIi I leaVeninf? StXEnfrth. Yoil 115ft less II r..:- .- I: Hln 9 Lx ii i nfiK Thnfc rmn raienn ic tho 2Ii cups tilled east- "8 hear it. BSe'?!5HS - 1 . . , , ,. . II ryf.our,31erdtea- .-.(!' i' e-rj arsi I - most economical ot ail leaveners. g pocr cainmet Wm I FPri j at tm I i a II Bi tKto fowrr, h . jfs m I JPi la-jl i R ir It ,t Ai .s ... . ... t , KBI tr:,e rvm t. lt '". naff K - ip w g I --nouier reason is it is sola si cstiik.T--- fl ii 1 iww"lc. JH"" "" ic mm .rbmcTtedbut. ,'! i U I I " J - when you buy it 11 f, 2 beS-i Mi w Li 11 separsufr. Then .tap 1 SJ 1 A TigMd can of Cnmet contains fuU 11 a' tte rt---r Iffl j ! I 16 oz. Some bakinrr Tvjwders crrnSe in B -vfi 1 j! Qrrff,o T5Ar1r QVinr ! 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be 11 ,' oCOCLS JDOuK OllUp j sure you get a pound when you want it. Ifl ' -w I ' B HE C-C--3 ji i m0 y, & Copyright 193) by I. It. Donahcjt JOURNALISTS TO MEET HERE MeKitig of Astwc-ttioc of Jauraal- im sci.03'3 -it. Ji ami .a. The fccoid aim j; roTeiir.g of the Asaociaiian cf American Sc'aot's and De Mttmen's cf Journalism of which th; School of Journalism of the University oi jMiiSCu'i is a merabe-, ii to be held : Jav IL Neff Hall Deeercbcr 27 and CB' The -letting precedes 4he-opssiit; of th; m'e'lng'cf lSe-'ASneSftaii Asswia :ion of Te3cHers'"of JoumsHsm Li" StT Leuis. "; -' l ' I rite' uri'.erfi'ies 'that will be reprcen - J at'- te !meeA!6 here are Wtsoaruin, k'yOT, lbdiit-,'o!-TnM 'and Miswrti . s Wf y;z: ;? :'- c Iier mv iben: r-' HiaKti. C;afcnii. Oii, Tejcss and Mcjrcr.a. The program wHI include a disc-ssio. "f the relation of journali'a writing in "0errian schools to uaivertity iastrae ii i in ioerrli?m The attitude of s h"! and departments cf journalbtnl Sessional organs 'foes of' i -tareTs txclessioital oruza t exspster men an ! toward news writers" ..lions will also be discaesjed. . There nil! also be tHssasslsns on lUn Jar Jiring the requirements for graduation from schools and departments of joarnilisrn and the credit to be given graduates of schools of journalism in cities where sal- CASH FDR SECOND HAND BOOKS CO-OP L ii' la.MM.ii.in 1 l " JA "fl I'-U-Jll'W JllUllulWl ViAmm 1 'I l IKw T-dk a V YH 9 6"PrPiHfrl 'practical eiperience'in newtpaper work.' Amnttr, ntttM-. there .will b talks Oil Arcoue other, there will be talks on the proportion of technical instrnction to general ur.lytrItT courses to be required of stadeatj In schools and department! of journalism, and the valns of a profes sional degree in journalism. CENTRALIA NOTES I Mfcs Stale Seymour and Lawrence I Smith were married in Columbia Salur I day eftemeox Sirs. Smith Is a graduate 1 of the Centralia High ScbooL ! illss lUrgneiite JlcCaul. a teacher in I the high school spent Sunday and Mco- day in Slater. , Miss Jceelyn and Miss Helen Austin vent" to Columbia Monday. ; were married at the home of the Rer. i H. As Djctron Sunday aftcrcocn. Mhs Francis Jennings was in lloberly j Monday. Mrs. Isadore. Smith, who has been ill for same time, shows no improvement. ' Miss Francis Palmer was in Columbia j Monday. "Say It With Flowers'' Columbia Floral Co. BEE w a i . II is ii i Tir ?i TTiitr--- rr--a ---. -, -.-rrt. r-auun u ax- r-riir . .t GIRK'BSSKETBAIL COLUilBlA HIGH SCHOOL GYM Central College vs C. H. S. THURSDAY EVENING, DEC. 16, 7:30 ADMISSION, 25c Christmas Suggestions From a Store Whose Gifts Are Appreciated Neckwear Luggage ' ' Wool 'Hosiery ' House Spats Stetson Hats Underwear Belts . Silk Handkerchiefs Knitted Vests Fur Collars Suit or Overcoat And many oilier useful and appropriate gifts. At our wonderful reduced prices will be a useful arid pleasant gift for him to receive, bearing the label of Stein Bloch, Society Brand, and Langham factories. Prices '25 - $50 "We hold no Clearance Sales. We are watching the markets closely and any reduction in any lines of merchandise J hat wc ccrry our customers can be assured that they icill reap the benefit." WiarffM e(g--2s: Everybody's Store - g ttTTT -f j jlT 1 . lirst ciiing vou i - want in foods and - au lmponanc uiing is purity, cost taste --.everything else is of minor consir.e-tion. Foods shoulcl be nourishing. That s what they are for to build, - j up strong, sturay.DOQTes. Calumet Bakirig Powder is pure in the can. Itisinadein.the largest, -cleanest, roost modern 3aking PowderFkctories on earth only of such mgredients as have been of5ciallyendQrsed.by United J iaruoQ-iunonae.. Mufflers Silk Hosiery Lounging Robes Sweaters Eagle Caps Kid and Woolen Gloves Sheep Lined Costs Linen Handkerchiefs Silk and Madras Shirts Fur Caps W& the -SH !SS lA' ii iF'