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THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISS.CtURIAN, THURSDAY, IjECEMBER 1G. 1920
PACE
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CLASSIEIED" AD'S
Half a Cict a iToril a Day. i .
Prone 55
BEAL ESTATE TOP. SALE
FOR SUlE Dssdy five roan fciae
ran bau find good grate; prate for
t cart wed ttreet oo- to school,
J2-KJ w.u 1 pajintrt down and bsj-
tnce cciii jwner iccting leva
ChrU.mas. Pbaae SgO-Wtutc. F.93
rou SALE
FOR j tJL-
Standard vaible Smid.
iTrncnlfr jn cood 1,-ondrtioa. Price J3S.
Minia H Crawford. 11C3 Locust Su
Ptree eiO-wbite. C5i
TOR SLi l cst; Scotch ccffl:;
iiile. wej raaiked, 10 ncstha e!i Phse
iSlEick K?21
TOR 5ALT A Ifaauajad MfiJtpIu
Tvpexrtrt i 'act crJlr csm- S. C Al
piDiKt, K. of C House A-9I
' FOR SALE Hiwaan guitar.
1M2-Grca.
Call
H-91
FOR SALE Sa oilcder OiLUad te
in at t sicrhice Bder. 559 red.
E-W.
FOR SUA-Wood, cct any leaath. .
DA 1009. E H. Ctutar.
2:f
FOR SALE Bert store wood acd coaL
Prices rea-onaal;. E. T. Kilo, corthssst
ceraer Sixth & Walcat Sts. Pfcont
r3-Blct. K-95
I OR KENT
FOR REVf Atmcare hca:; eh
fmaiJied: for rent dating ti inter tern
tf Cniverfily i December 23 to April S3),
Lor rcit to iejpcitillc pail) wb iffi
tile good care of prcpsty. Ceil pto
rided. 212 Hicka Avenuo tWestmoact).
FloEe at once 1171-Ued. J H Orar.
aaalt 91-tf
mt to ltEST"
WANTED TO RENT Good piano by
gtrlrman rauticun on faeulry. Call
1010-Thi-e. P9
LOST AND FOUND
incr p- (I m T
uie uicma. .UK anu auurCSS Ol
biie
aer on insioe of cadi jlove. Return
to Musouiian Office and receive reward,
G-93
.MMW ... . 1
Luai l.rer lr tr.iiti 7.v,".r. .
PkiEt 2"7.
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LOST Last week, tortoise, shell jfess
3, Reward. Phone 937-ted. . H-37tf.
morcje!-. left
FOUND A straaee
'at 501 South Siith CL Ti owricr 5a
tSenrifyirg the taaehia may bale rr b..
pavta; i jr !ld ad. M
MiscEU-vrnroes
dAi.HiNE-5 RLPMhaS-'
AU w.k
--aiie-i EBrnBcii.nJree.7
!.ifclil.
i ..- xa 11- J Tal.
AT
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V7W.LD TO TRADE Cbemuttry v-
f 'Iojzmz ho-oi 1 F trc-s TacKUy S IX
: fori; .-3 2-5 ldiiej i -liusei" '-,
DS2
BOOKS WANTED Studaau, do yoj
p. Mat a reasonable jrice for yoar b:cks?
11 se. h! lh-3 at the Stddeot' Book Ex-
J'lfcagt Y if C A, Dsftdug. Open
I &:an i Ikteaiitt 11
B-9Z
5 'i TD iepir u'k oa rfcber
Utcj 'rr gr-carts en-i baby camaret
TcUpnoro 1314-Bbei. ti
BOARD ANU LODGING
FOR RENT One apartment on fir.t i
floor and several upstair tingle rooms;
ots block from Fa; Canouj. 1223 Aa-!
tio-ry oe pLan- l.KC'Vb.-c A-VS'
V or -r t T-r-rr-r-rr
iUK itr-I iirge, eictur-.j, Jurmat.
ed reems for lijht houscieepinc; vacst
Jaaaary L do's to V ett carapuz, rro
nnnco rtt, ,o. ,riTinK
ui-mi. vi. 4 uiw.xav..
Siate of Missouii.)
)sa:
Cemjity af Bocta )
In th Qreuit Cc-urt, s vaoatltm b
lore Janimrr Term. 1921
Vfmntary nr mToincuiy
r f j j -J ,
(Ti Qta"tf' Ti -
of Juenh Store. decci-T(L cf f.liriit
i-. V. -. .r .,..... n ,
., ----""H " -' """1.
deceased, or Joseph Magee. !tcce--d.(
of WiUim SL Gitt deceased, and" of
Tra 1-oba.ta. deceased, and the
-.I . -r T e- 1 A.
mi.i. nowa coxsiori pi j-o uiiiiui -. -.
ceased, and cf each of then rcapecuTe-
Iv, tad all persona claimir;, or wbo
-mgbt claim by. through or under them
CT cither cf fj-rr rlefernenia.
! THE STATE OF MISSOURI, t. tl1
. above named unknown lefendanta,
CBEETING
m . . . . a
tea are Jiercnv nounert mat an action 1
tUtoeehIh
m tore Januur Term. 1921. "
J II IT T Jl T- ! T",,,,. v ---- -- ----. j -i. a... jfrt. .f nrr.I lQTn .VillLLll.lU:
?, IL U. TaaJy, deceased, rfalnttili. !-. "f . ' ,,1f,tbe forenoon aad 0ve o'clock in the af- has len commenced again.l you in thel
f' agTnst OJMS) 'y01111 " 1S ""fTsTi Mw-vt At. Jte iolb front ICrcnit Court of BwSne Connty. Miourv
r -W l.-or immediate, caene, ."' f. h"JTe S tei C' M' coaM7-o Bo0"' 'ma !U,e - -' W.'
br. or renoi- ,lnn.,rv nr InToluntan-lf,d wUimorf.t ami the eruartcr ec i ,, a aboT(. itvnibtll jj .nd situate m Boone County, Mifsonri,
j"- ueen commenceu a..n-a you m u-i . ,j
gOtadi Court of BooneCW. i!r.-iri.bU" T j
EOeiag the uk to the following HikPVS l-Clitei
fKriied Urui and tenement, liing. be-jW"LAR.3, ?..
11 aad situate in Boone Count-, Mb-
i-an. tt-wii
The wet ladf of tlie socll tat qnat-
Jte of aection eigrt (8). the east part .f
6 tie east half of the southwest nuarirr uf
I "aid sec-ion eight (8), that ra" rf -vest
half of tbe northeast ejuarter of
flection seveateen (17) that lies north
,f the center of the Columbia and Fay
" 3 Road and tie e"t pait of that pa!'
. f lie t. t half f th i.nrth-06t rsr--Ttt
of end aj n trvci ecn (17) the!
ls nrrth f tfc- en'.T cJ srJd rcrd cU
" w-cu.ii n Mr- r.ir. 'V wnn, iinj?c
riionc s;
jBioctj itvi or Stfsdwir.
care of MrcteEnas. ' ,
-fUdrer. E.
H95
FOR 2ENT-Eeen-.s for bovt for na,
her term. 105 South 6th t. RM
: '
'n. nzi jwo urgr, newly fur-
' rushed rooms. L'rper classmen prcierr
.ed. Acrrs tlreet from Agncu'turaJ ram-
PC" 1113 L'nlrenutv .-.m-.. Pi,.
' 122 Rsi W-SS I
FOR RENT To raen; tire large wen
furnished tonth rocny oi eecoca Hoar.
(OS S. Fifth 5t Vhozs 4a-Grcen. H-96
f-OR REST One tinele' room lor
Wcrg Wj desiring a qaict place J3
Mien Place j.oo
FOR REVT-Oac room for tirla. mil.
brdMS Cslltge Atc, Phono 618-Red.
SliSi!!f.- C-92
FOR J1ENT Tko rooms for gull next I
tesestcr, Mra. Again, 611 S, Sth St.
Plicre UM-Hed. Al
FfiR RENT Dt.irable. fii.sh.-,, m
, fur near hinter tern: 1 t.3 Morlr. fre
?apus, near B.-cad;,. 106 S 6tu
:t Phone 821-Blick.
H.5
TOR RENT Reoras for bojt second
semester; across street frora acadomlei
campni. 60j Conlcy avenue. &6tf !
FOR REXT-Xeit tesstir. awe'
i; rooau for gIa; smjle htit, 705
Hissaon Aw. Phone 537-re.l. M 67tf
FOR RENT Dciaile room Ur mar
svd couples; also haju biutelerpuig.
1217 E. Brcadvay. PLnre 589 J6il
TVn nENT-Forruiacd rwms for io
end semester. HOi Paqoin. Pbcae
1372-ITiite. pogrf
OIRLS-Rcom aud boad: hot water
htittd houie sad tot TOter at all times; ' '" y '"
bath on each flesr. 715 Hitt St. Calil'Vdlac"Q " "vf"iie on ' T
ant.ovaf'er6p.m C-83tf : nea reyular terra of thfa eourt
ni Ttvrr. .t.j-nr.-.r-..-'
Mua"a VAX-IKU
V5-ANTEC-Po?tio fr vomen stu-
, . v , . ,
"" - v a. at once, pconei
780. Y-8Stf
?lBLi" STErtr:r!ACt?r:nA-r..
.-.! wJ k1..?.T- r, 1,.
;le and reliable. HessniH tttf
CitttE. Sa.-ar.;Yro'I: d-.rj, m Wi ,.- ti w.i
' .. M.M 4LUX3' -Umn" IbtCS.
hte, 520 Guitar Bldg, THoce 1095 and
lorourcen.
R9C"f
LODGE NOTICES
ACAQA LODGE. No. A T HH
Special eom-aBHiC3tio-; ,
. ono-ein Detem
ber am, clock. h,
4W
e.t., Ttjesdar ."ciabJ,. A'OnGC OF TKtSTEET?'LF.
' '?& JSatf2I.
till.
- ' - IhW oVgree. T55ic?s'W'3oome.
II l. Vrmir XD HI I . T C-.
Thilo Bujljwt- Ilttrxfit! aoaryplie wc of tb rerftrifcr uf dck ftir
--- - . .,. .
sjp?, T-WtUGffT LODGE
it -Btir orxangj eco id
tnd fovi Tocsdsro of
each rucmlu.
.!,. Vlr. ev t i m. tc !l!
'Novell iiidg. - .
L O
O F. LODGE NO.
,sn
HCTUta soeatjn&
Morda, Dec 20;
- First IVgrat. Mtia-
V-tf bm urged to attend. .
i Visiung brethren.
j ' '
tnoy ros-ier, .. o,
B F. Baler, See.
!
MISSOURI CH-UTER ORDER OF DE
MOL.VY. ""
Regular Mc-Sing. , every XicdneSdar.
7' P- a- Acacia Lodgo Rooe. cara-r
rj; j-j pj-.jjj. Vt'Jtors Welco-co.
&, Vaaice, Scribe, Benton Ji Lee, JL
' c
i ,
I, . .... rr. ... , .t. r-,.L r,-. !
jiourtrtn WJ esi Ol ico ruin rui -
dial Meridian, beginnins at a rolnt (1) '
in tie center of the Colombia and rffvette
Rccd, north 6JM dc-preca srest 927i fee:
from a atone (A) in the eerier of said
. J , . 1- ?" YJZ
tad. and In line witn a division fence
tVrrk n h iti th -nrYrth Sin fSfiTlLll Cnb-
.. .. . ,.j. .t .
uon corner vu uc ;" oi- ii--,
fltae wfih S5 degrm west (Surver
.. .-. -, r . . . .
" - -"W 4i icci io a poioi w. v..
UieNaat ajlVcrt suldiTisioa hoe of ai I
(g . t)U.n 0
" "- ,
?" ""r,E: ' ,
" mc'
U...B .1 . . lr.I..nfit .!.
I Fsyetto
Road; thuise, with he center f
"' T!1J.TIZ
7ur- ". ". VT T-a '.. ,,
nim.iiiir U14 llV aui-s "Ml - -- "- a
.- . , . ,. . .. . t..t.i .. .1..I
vtv
5S3a
ffnf2 J-r&
.jd rosa; uouin .ua.se-e .w Sule of Jnssoun)
I feet to a pclpt (4), TSucth .0 degrees .
lean 1335 feet to-a point . Ot. wath fUm 01 ESon.
- r - r"d''nf nnlnown censor.-, heir,, devise,
j MONDAY
al where yen
irjv ancestr awi aanrcr t t-icji.o
dcfeEd'ttach aoioS; i8bcrwSt tl-itiJ'
pelitiin wiU be laim -av e-onfesa and
judjuent rendered aeccnoiisly.
A tnte copy from the record:
WITNESS ray band as cteik of the
Circuit Couit "of Bvone Couctr, Mis-,
souri. and the teal cf said court. Done j
at office in 'Cohitnbit. M!suri, tai lErt '
day ef Noven-ier. 192a
(al 'K. S. FOLL.VHD, Qert
Jas. E. Boris,
Attr. fcr P12. '
(Last insertiop Deccubt. 1")
H " CT-?Ea 0F FUBLICAT10N
;aie Cu.Ausiccr;,;
)'
la the Orcrit Cocit. la tmmIcs be-
fnre;Jaaff Tm 192L
Virtu1 .SL-Hsni jaae It. Rogers, Mat-
tie K. Htndrfck and John W. Harm.
U -rUlatifla.
arov (264S0)
"ae McCutfe Joh H SlcCkre, William
" WMcCtorc J hti F, Mcdure. Salhe
r -i-i. i'. t eh.i.HinL
1. .ULWU T 1 1 -.' to..v..
Tiitm W ".' ( 'jre Dlisv JL Crctr,
!5i.ir M r.reer.
.j. ii u.nL..M ' r-:. t
Af.Mium. v.;i lennlin- IJemi Me,
OoittT IHancbe L. Palmer. Moctgom-
(.rn.,.i. """-. A unL
ad the urinovn teiti, coasoro, de -
sisees, donees, alienee and immediate, i
mesne, remote, solnntary and invol-'
nntarv gtanieea of Wdliam XlcOuie,
deceased, sod pf M. P. LifWA ce ,
curfJ, end sil Moatgcruery P. LIcnti
Jectarfd, F. J. McQnre ad The Co-
- - -
;:rr srsLrrs. f
- - -- Z. r A, ,. iul ",c "L""J "" t" " " -iii
authura and the Uty cf Ulumlua,' ore lhan ,.T ,i0 and jf a ca vrrc
ilissouri. defendants. . formed for them. I am sure many of the
" w.... . .uvvui w .
above n&med imknoKn defendants, and
nonresident defendants, John II. Mo
Que, WiUtam . Mcaare, John Fi
McClarc. SallJe F VcGure. Curie M.
Ssaiceiicrd, James W. McQure. Daisy
M. Groex, Gertrsde .M. ilcDonald
Fumie M. Jlatltrcifs Virgil McQoitty.
Lientz JIcQrftjj, Blanche L. Palmer,
!ontgomeTy JfcCaliongb, William A.
Utaz, The Trjistetj of the Town of
Smitliton and F. J McClote,
GREETnC-
You arc hereby rotiCcd that an action
has been cojaincaad acaisst you in tbe
Circuit Ccnji rf Ebune County, Missouri,
an"ceting tiro dQe to the following de
eciacd ksdi and teaemesu lyinr be-
I teg mi citnate in th Gty of Columbia,
formerly the Town of Columbia, Mis
souri, and in Boone County, Missouri,
and known as Lots Nos. 207, 08, 213,
"" -' " ? " "a. HV
to oe CCJ3 at tire iojn House in toe
G,y 0f Coiuctia. Boone County. Sfiiu
""" on MOXD VJT, JANUARY 3, 1921,
' answer or ollierwis- Atfmif .ii-h nrltnTi-
, . ,. :, .. ,, ,
"lerwl5e plaranlts, petiuon will be taken
aa confessed and judgment rendered ac-
eordinriy
tA f.ll- f,-iv fmT ?, .f.i?
I '
WiTNLiS n Hand as deik of tie
Gr:uit Coar; of Eoone County, MU-
lso - - r - ' -- ,'lr a' pf ra'J onit. Done
gat vidi in uoiucuis. ;iu59ouxi, mis .'in
jdav of November, 1920.
lJi" P" " P0U-UJD' a"k
Arty. Itz P!9
&LUUOft!X QTJiTI.N rVjH.r,
lUA i3ssiiKi Jj ip
... . VWI.J.
txl" their deed of tri-t dawd
Ttbe 2
hv J July 191J. and rneorded i
ftftttstr rnwk IS at tun- 151 m
n,ai . vn', Wiil,. h ,'if,
il-u .- rUM f.r.r.. u t t ttm
r.,,.. , , ,
u.:.. 't ..,',. ., .! -. ,,VJ ''
bing asid itoH'
iLia. coi-ntv ! B
the city rf Colum
. and Stale of Mis-
'SOU". 10.-31!
Ut sjL r
ley aad Pe.
h:-etgbt in Con
xjlxiiriB of pa-t of
1 Fa;i.i. ui ddition to
ji! j Mi-Hiuri. aspr
CeJuJ B '
I the . ' .
the r
f.
filed in lb
ftw
ITZ r i.
deeds wiilun
-'.;" Conim. Missouri, and tc
COIDfa ,n r"! rarapei - z page numuer i
24, in trcst to eeu- the payment of a
certain prcm ii- note in aid deed .f i
trat leUT 'hf' aod ""b'tcas de.
(asil has th m,,,r' " pajtarot e.f
s:m- P1" o" hoiii rriaeipal and
unotst. com jvincipai ana jatertit Lave
becomo dae acconuj;; to the lo-ras of tie
note, and
Whereas. I Iiaie ken reqac-xed by the I
legal holder of 'aid note to trxercjc the'
P?CT of "" in '" '- lX !d dtfA !
0r tu.i-
.o,"T:iefore rctieo b hereby given
, ,
, . J ,ai
aate to the poncr imested
d deed cf trust, and pur-
' " 'I "-- of ""J I'l bolder'
, a j rf f.
. ... . . -
oate at rubbe auction to tho highect
bi Ider, to satisfy taid note, interest and
, ,- ,,,, ,,
Yv WS w ?HVAPr
JAMES W SCIIWABE,
Trustee.
U faaeitbn December 3a
ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
- lhe CM' n-i in va.ation be,
""- J""-T lerm. 19'I.
T riCICll
iu-. i""''i
remote, voluntary or involuntary gran-
tees of Zcbulon V.lggin, deceased;
Georse A. Jihaser, deceased and of
Ezekiil troths decraeed: and of Gar
land Gdnn decesvrj- and of Ttlcli.
crd Coins. Jecea.ed; and of MarleBM
Colvin. deceased; and of Joshua Mds, !
deceased; inJ of Joshua Mite, de
ceased; and cf Lseanda F. Aids, 'deceased;-
end of Lncisda F. Mizc. de
ceased; eid oli Savannjh Sapp, dc
oesjied; and of Savafca Sappv'deceajed;
and of vTiUia.'n Serp, de.
ceaied; cui cf 7 V?. Sapp, deceased; i
and cf Salbe Cclrin, de-easedj ard of
iw the Field of Spoil
SEXIORS LEAD 7A CKIff
BASKETBALL AT C. II. S. J
The hut of the class games in the f
-'' hssketbaH Series at Columbia High,!
Scfcso1 wl11 ht pUlrtd " h '
& ianir team meets the sophomores i
"- ,,,e Vinner of lh" ma,c'1 r-'T -"
"-"-
In the came rla-.ed in date, the m-
In the game rbol l" lw. 'I"
, .. it
n"''5 ""e "' winner", luvms iwiraieu
nK'ts lte ttV winner", liatin" ilelrateJ
Uie iuo'ior. sophomores and fredinieu.
Hie soplioffiorrs defeated the fiKhmen.
inl1 ,iif ,oscr$ of ,Iu' nalc" P'15" ,hc':f -at,lre " io "U"! raean
loscrtci tnejiauor-scniorgame. in ucn
i itoi ere microns.
F.ll-OJS CV.W CSS.S , ht th.ee months previous io ilfr-figh.! T.hod iheTal .1 '?nt,,
FOR riCfIT .WEV ,licy.onU aid a .ax. ' ! , , me llc pl1 ,IU, fcf!j
It nould he a rood thin if the Ini- Dempvy -ami Carpentier, howerer.i m Tde ball does o kv our eye
crsit) vould base a gtnnaium laJijW1il get canpht for their personal iaies,lon the bal!
for member of ibe.faculiy" t.aid El-ner ,, mailer silicrc- the bout i fought. , -J have alay remembered that in.
j .wu w .n r-iuiv-i "." .m.u...
rsi"1.,. jr,":
nrnip-vir hould lakj? ailvantase ot it. -
Golf is about the only port played hi
the inembero of the faculty for recreation.
Some of them can be found occasionally
enj.iyi.is a billiard came. Most of thetn.
i.ho have families lere in the cit, get
plenty of exercise ,laUng care of their
homes and some say lliat they would not
base time for any athletics or gymnastics
it such a claw was. organired.
Youa .uuuws is
CALLED 'BOY FOXDEK
TTrtc-u-ii Piiitlt txlirt hi
graJuatedi
from tbe School c( Businesj and J-iiMIe'
Administration Ust sptint, has been i
showing rare form at the traps in Kan-
sas Oly this year. Last year be shot in
cllSi B, but at tbe beginning Of this sea
son be entered class A and has acquired
tbe title of the "boy wondfr. He won
the December spoon race ef the Park
Gun Club with a score of 49 oat of a pos
possible SO and alw captufet an A
medaL a prize for a season's work
at the-traps. His average for the season
16 yards was 95.25 out of a pouib)
00.
GOODBiE. BIG FIGHT,
SAYS KEF iORK
S Ldtti Fims.
N'tw York. Dec 16. WVn Tex Rick
ard mentioned Havanna for the Demp-
sey Carpentier fght, the vie ones
laughed.
When he changed lus mind and said
New Yotk, the sages agreed. That's bet
ter." Now' lliat he's looking in the direction
of the docks and murmuring things about
London, tbe sentiment is "What tbe ?"
London, in fart, is the fatoritr no.v
Rickard's memory. t seenu, runs bach
o 19u6, when Iv wa' all dresae.1 up with
the Gn5-Velin 6glit and bad mi place
I to jn "
l.'t wa Jwn tl. oatu of (jlifor-
.ria sf.cr be 'n I built an irmi and h-dj
" 'ha irter intr. "Nevada witti tin one
'" caiavan.
h loneliU ar t the
theI.igCghtiilii:lperaiitthli.iNew
ff"OMrn. iiiciura nas itcaru riHiri- uuii
iima Le ibe governor of tli Empire
Stale hat said -N'mlun; domg." II
1 evf- in bouts lielhren aniatrur eiiilv.
He calls the Demjwj tj'twntui match
nutiung but a prize tig! t.
'the New 1 -el Boxing nnnin is
again, t it ami ibe American nvtrnpeilis
v.a a one piare i.n I'm nmuneni iiiai
llw ptomoteo nanteil t
pitch
the hi
AUthuni re-es.sin to gel
the
rcimii
rd
Fannie Collin. deeaed; and Dora
Colvin, deceaed: and of Beverly Col
Tin, deceased: and rf Mary Wells, de-
craeil; and of Jes'ie T. Colvin, de
ceased, and of Caroline M. Colrin,
deceased,; J,CI' ' Nancy f- Ci.lvin, Ijl
ekcca'ed; Frank Fo-ter, deceaseO; gnd
cf Thomas Colvin, deceased ; Nora
Belle IcCartv, deceased; and ol
Daniel Louis lor L-wrt) McCaily. de
ceased; and ef Micliaet Senior, do
cracd; and each of them refpecllvely.
and alt persons under whom they claim,
and all proms claiming by, through
or under them or either of them and
Boone County. Mi'-ouii. defendants.
THE bTATB OF .MISMJLHJ. I
Uw, Blmcl, unVnnKn defendants,
nrwfi.
THE STATE OF MISSOURI, to rhe
rowit:
The South Thirty (30) acros, of tlie
Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quar
ter of Section Twenty-seven (271;, and
) Three (3) acres, more or less.ybeing all
ihat part of the Northeast Quarter of the
j Northeast Quarter of Section Thltty-foor
; (34). that Let North and last of center
of tb old Nashville JUad, lid all of
the above dVecrlbtd land it, Towtaliip
Itortyeven (47). Range Thirteen (13);
wbcb said action is returnable von 'the
first day of tire next tegular term of this
MnH 'in lu luM .. ilia Ptrtrt ItnHen in
I tl.p. fihf of Chlomhi.1 HnnrMi Tfnnntf.
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'- amv" ot "thie defend aueb
laciion; otherwise plmnthTa petition will
be taken as confessed and judgment
rendered accordingly.
A true copy from 'the record:
WITNESS my hand as detk of the
circuif court of Jkone County, Missouri,
and the seal of said court. Done at
office in Colombia, Missouri, this "27th
day cf November, 1920.
(Seal) R. S. POLLARD, Clerk
W. M. Dmwiddie,
r "or r'T
MARJORIE QCINff, Deputy.
i I r-1 In-ertion Dec. 27, 1920 1
s
"nullion-dollar gate"
Our? B, GchMnHbo-.Undn rtn.
ber of the promoting firm, laughed oil
the prtm;inilIo;u of Rlckard. ,
T worrr?-hs asked. "Come over
nerc where Jtnknow no..deputy sbrrtf
ill push the referee oSt cf the ring ami
taWlttrge.hi-nself."
Tlwr ate other ale llimji abAut fn-
II r. A..r.
in. une i iiic itniai nutier i Jiwv
iLu
000
Frost .1 bating t9uJpnt. the
, i. . Hni. - .1.11 . .
ate lias tae a millwn dollan. A "sate
aiau,uwi in ante ano jeuetu taies.
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foreffo the necesitir of hsine In England .
JCs wiiTiru pox ?tw.iw ior losing
j?."ss?-'.up' .T"i;&ra
goi .ii,iiu i it n tales nempe) is
0(!rt jjgooQO under the-att.iient and
out of that hi I'nde ill put t.uv hl
nana lora eul ol anoui sizjjuu.
Dempsey and Carpentier are sure to'
get llieir money, bo ever, but the pro
motets are not so suiv ot their cut.
It means something to Inock $150,000
off their load.
1TILURD SAYS HE CA
STAGE A "COME-HACK" ,
Word comej from Lawrence, Kan, I
that a new Jcs WiUard a blond cunt '
i unlh M fi,Mini !.,. m, itl u.ll .,.
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Jack Dempsej on Marcli 17 of next year.
"f lonner o.m cnampion is Laci.;
in the chanplonsldp. but he &k i
a ' Dcoprfy, Emhittered
'"' ---"f ""- mm mm " -""."".-i
Kimru-wiu ry io age a combh. ,
totprole to-.the world that he can beat ,
Dempuy.
WUlird's size is hardly imaginable. He
standi toweling above tbe ordinary
man like a giant, carrying hs 260 pounds
and C feet, 6 inches with a suprising
agility. His cheeks ate blight red and
he ii k picture of liAalth. Few men of
the ting hae ever bad so much flesh and
muscle WdlanL
LEGISLATION' MAY SPOIL
WEAVER'S RECORD CHANCE
The investment of Charley Moran, -big, a,r;,lbn CoU Ftmch stnjenJ
time umpire and coach of he famous.., . .,, , - .,i. Tl,,
Centre College rleren, in "Red" Weaver's
educated toe may be lost next year For
the moguls are threatening to abolish
the kick after touchdown. Weaier nev
ertheless will be back on the Center riev.
en. The only man the Daniille squad
loficn is Jame.,-! guard. '
Several coaches have brought forth
impressive reasons why the goal kick j
alter toncnaown mould tie anoinheii. i
They "claim' that the goal lick often de- j
idc! a el- gam ami lliat llm i --.t I
r f-ur wa of awarding a -iwlurs r u '
AJ.
menls
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Tsolt of Koch atjninent lil himer, an'
attempt a nude to satiJv by petmit-'
ting the &1 to'be tkLeil from a point j
directlv jrr front of lte roil post Ihijl
season ,
U the lock is abolished Vtrrrera'tick-I
ing poner I!1 be losed in the scrap
heap.
leaver has not missed a sliot since
tie first raxe of 1919 He piled ur. 4C '
d-irinn the year, Hp fot 41 nite ttui!
lali im record r 1919 sa i-sen mote
il'iislilou. tlwin lhi for tlien lie v&i
forced to tel. frcm difficult anelc.
lltl. P.IiIm. Mlfi..i rt.trtil XT' ... I.w
fa raanareJ to iiin Tit -euc'i in suvalas
r . v . . . . "
. Timber of wnwatiTe ! ! e aid 'hat
i in,, doe JjrseTy t lu leeping Lii eye i.
on ti bail.
mete Itutley tuk me nut i.n the
i . . .
stiuctuin.
. .p '
tl playing saon
Esery afternoon be i
kis.ks at least 25. "
"Bi McMUiln alwayt Iiolds tlie ball
for hlti. N'o one te is iru.ttd Bo' is
a ptetty goo.1 nun in wlitm to rut faith
f..r a..) angle ot fiv.tl.all. '
Wcaret kicked all Ins e,al- v. ill. a
knee- o erioa-tlv injured tliat hr has .
forced to .ubtr.it to an operation immedi
ately after the football season. He is of '
slight build and bis arduous duties at
tenter keep him bruised and battered
throughout tbe campaign.
Oenerally be is so bandaged that lie
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noop wiiti dilliculty. opposing p!i)
m Um ,bc -chltta. iooV-
,b
h hllf bttn job , ,r .
Ultoug!l tnemy jm fcI &e Ccn, '
iac Aa masy ,0 Ulte fin oa
his left band made amputation necessary.
at jj ctifued hinseU to the
gtiimTI giuat. Da(, in pan to ti, grelt
kicking and plunging, tbe Danville "Pray
inz Colonels piled up a total of 4(9
points to their opponents' 55 in nine
gimei in the season just closed.
But if they revise the code boali this
winter and strike off tbe oal kick after
touchdown all of Weaver's toe talent will
be valueless in 1921.
Qtristiflti College Notes
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night in tbe College Atfditari-un. It con
sisted of French readings and ongs and
was directed by Mile. Du Pre. head of
the French department.
daw i.oik at Christian College clised
for the hebdiyi at noon today. JJeju
lar work will begin January 1921.
In cpealung of the-'nork done by the
students of Christian College thu year, I
J'reijent Edgar I). Lee said be wa j
vfry ell satisfied with the epulis of the I
ork and ih. a'Uiadr tl. ftuhut- lure
tnl n inw.i.d it. J
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