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r.cr, t TACE SIX THE COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1922 TODAY'S MARKET (.OL11IEI AUllKtT RjPOPT Prices tu Farmers Green rier.pfr, d.iz. Tomato-, lb V.ff. dot .: )!ull-r. Hi ' H, II, Kwrtleis Hi , Spring chickens Hi. . fjrern Ieans Hi Creen lomatie-s tin. Rtdir .!o. iiaacli it Lrttacc. iW. ...... Mustard jrroens. ifcrtu, dz. .. arrn. lb. . Saltafy, Jez. Jlitl, ct. .. vieaiH. Hi. .. Hi. High . .20 .10 jg .so .17 .08 .16 .IS . .7S .11 .7S .07 , .60 ...01 .75 1.75 .33 Low .IS .03 20 .17 .07 .15 .1.1 Ar 17'i .09 .30 .17 .07'i- .IS'4 .H ACI'KESS HAS FORCEFUL DUAMATIC PEKSONALITY Hilda Englund. to Appear Here in TatcrnoutiT," Is Popular Thriiujihout Europe. 1922 SAVITAlt IS HONORED AUrket -Ca'tlr Hast St. I.ons I.iil Stock E-.it 5r. Unis III. Otl. 21, scripts GiKW: market -Irmip. Natiw beef irm YrarKiij; sleers ami licifirs .'uwt 4Stti 5.75 SNicker ami feeder-. ; 1.30 tu 6.75 Im-. , 11.00 -anni-i- and culler- 2.W) in 2.7S Hi receij.u f.,G0O; market 12 tu 21 4iaK lower. Ilmies Mr4in Uyk l-ipln tight- ... , IVtJBS S1- , IV Olm ISulk 'jZiln Sbwp rrreii.ts i',000; market 2S tents t er. , ' Ew 3.50to C.MJ fanners ami cimen .50 tn 250 Woal hirdij MOO Hilda En,'!uni!, uliv romes to GilumhTj in the leading rule nf 'Iaternuser, by Francois Gipjie. to lie gien Nmemlier ft, i- an actress of recognized poer lliroujliojt the European countries in which -he lias pla)ej. Her talent is adapted to roles requiring intense emotion nd iviil projection of jersnnalit). 'ie ljeean lier theatrical areer at the .14 .14'i!l!oaI llit-tter of Stockholm, Snellen, ,7S ,7S inhere she was e-peciall felectej by Hen- .06 .06' i rik lb-en to create the roles of .W, lie i0 ) jpina. ami Gerd in the Swedish imiductiuns .01 .03'i'ol -I'eer Cnt." 'Cho-ts" anil ''Ilrand." .7S ftT leawrg the itmal Theater. Mi-s 1.7S 1.7S j Enzlund was starred in I'etrojirad, Lon- -15 -3 j don, New ork and Philadelphia. 'Paternoster' and two one-act plas are to be gien on the afterniM.n id November ?8. In the cu-nin of that da, a corned). I llie .Marriage ol Nut), will tie pien, 9S0ti;10i0 n which Ii-s Enlund and Mercedes 550 to 800 Ue-nvire will liaie rival parts. The play iies them an opiorlumt) to u-e all their re-ources of beauti and entraa;:ant wanl mlie, for its plot centers about the strufile of two women on the attention of one man. Th Is Discussed in Arlcraft Rewew as Textbook on Annuals. The position of honor in the first issue of the Arlcraft Review, the official pub lication of the Aitcrafts Guild, is oc- runied bv an aiticle on the 1922 Saw more itar. It lontair.s pictures of the edi:r later group ol Columbia. and buines manager and a two-page, The Little Theater movement was tor) in which are the following words: J Parted in France man) jears ago and 11.. : I ..I. f .1.:. -1 : II. . . . ...... i ne imai nsuu oi uos piainiuit; jnu llas uevelopeil into a world-wide in-ti- co-operation of the editor, engraver, ,,;. ( ;, nnw founJ ; am)!.t eV(.n l . I I . I .1 tu ! . - . . . J pnoiograpiier anu iirinier mane me n cjt) , u,,. countr). It aims to give its members and the citizens of its corn- Real Estate Transfers LITTLE THEATER IMPORTANT ! Movement Is Universal Dramatic , Arts Club Forms One Here. '. T7T! 7, , ., The Dramatic Arts Club which is com- , Un W f.1K "" J- N- F3'r,i ,K,eed of facult) membeis and re.ident.'Jf1 9.' P"!'.S bU,,d: of. loU J- 2 and 3' ..I r..Imhi wl... are inieres!,,! tn .!. , V'" s addition, Columbia S1500. ultural drama, is the Littli Christian Collece Notes -IXAVAL HOLIDAY IS OCT. 27 Nav '-', naval Imlida). ''. f '.!,. St. Lows Clo'inc Cnn Fiitikes. pn-M- 3R".t.. y.r. y.lDto M0( Citizens Are Urged to Consider Im- 9.10 to 9-SO ; portancc of Fleets. J 00 to 9.10 ; o.lo!-r 27 has !-en tel aide bv the 7Ji0to SJii v. ,, !,.. ..I il, ji:,.i c, . , . M,uv !( lilt Lilllllll lMH.- U-l til On this day all activities the navv will le su-iiended ami j I'jiiipaign will lie conducted to make Lnown the neies-itv of the maintenance if the I itiltsl Matis. av in the ba-is F miialilv with (Ireat Itntaiu and five- thirds the strength of Japan in er) rr-p rt. Cilitns aie urged to give str-iou- lt-oui.)t to the navv jnd whsl it Ciurlesy Baone' Co.inly Milling O-.) Jjj, arcomplislud in t!.e past. Drr. 'keat SI.09t;A. ... t,. ,,;i i. ,.i, . ,. ,,i ,n,it. Oclolnr 27. the date of tb- birth of the late Theitdore KiMi-tvelt. former lent of the t nit'-il State. Mayor K' il of :. Iuis lia- i-ued a proclamation di-i laring it a holiday and preparations are lieing mail- for the dav. sptcb by Commander H. T. Ka)s and !a conetrt bv the M. I oais .Njval Hand .' i'mltti Vcij. 1'" ''' hroadca-tcil. Three sej planes Corn No. 2 white. 73', to 7I'-j tenfs; j will rlrcle over the i itv and drop cir- iSo. .1 white 3 rents. eulars calling the attention t ritums to Oats- No. 2 white Jl'6 to 43 rnts;'lbe iiiiis.rtanee of the navy and its pne Ko. 3 white 44 to 13 cents N'o. 4 white per maintenance. ."'"."dllxo, 2 31J20 to Sl;!'-3' TO ATTEND MEETING No 3 JI.M to $1.22; No. J 31.1 ,ushort c0rsoslTinrt.s Will Re I- I Reported Win at (hard) No. 2 $1.17: N'o. 3 u , i n. -. , , ' v . i Lal,ue, associate prnfes-or of en- '' eineering of tlie L'niver-ily, left today lor vva-mngion. n. l to atteiM tlie sec- 1 s .: I - r t- i , uiiu .lauoiiai unirrrnce on education Sonelv'f"r Highwa) Enciiuering and II Savilar the liest Savitar ever nubli-bed at the I'niversity id Mis-iuri, and one that is recognized the country over as an annual irt unusual merit, and it can be referred to a vou would refer to a textbook in the planning of an annual. It is a mtidtl f results obtained by a wi-e and ear!) tart,ind by a business like co-operation." PRETTY COSTUMES Rotary Hall Assured Amount of Tickets Sold. Many Columbians are making special efforts to secure the be-t looking costume obtainable for the Rotary Club ma-ked ball Vedne-da) night to that they mav lie able to carry off the two prizes of $10 goldpieces. Tlie-e will lie awarded oue to a man ami the other to a woman. Dajuing will begin at H:30 oVI.pck. t 11 oVlock the flinctrs will unina-k. and refre-bments will be nrved. Ihe com mittee has made plans for thrte surprise tunt, whiili, it is sjjdf will be very unusual. I Tit kits are on sale at the office of the i Columbia Evening Misourian or may be bought from any Rotarian at $3 a couple. munit) the very best in drama and in a'ti'tic achievement aid thus cau-e a greater appreciation of the finer arts. The Dramatic Arts Club plans a series of entertainments for Columbians each )car, each entertainment being dif ferent. It brings to Columbia produc- I lions from other cities and introduces artists to this community who would oth erwise be unknown here. Success by The home productions of the club this year will be: "The White Headed Boy by I-enox Robinson, which was presented by the Irish Players on tour last season This pla) will be given November 21. "The Witching Hour" b) the Missouri writer, Augustus i nomas, will lie pre. sented on December 12, and "Mr. Pirn Passes y" by A. A. Milne will be pro duced tomttime in January, llie first outside pirformance brought here by the club will lie a two-day repertoire fea turing Ilila tnglund and Menedes Densmore, who aie much noted arti-ts. This company will be here early in No vimlier. They will be followed by the St. I-ouis Artist Guild. DUSKY YOUTH HAS TltAflEDY FIND TOMlt OF HEROD FAMILY May Wlieat ... 1.10 A1 Ji-Jy V.fecat 1.02 A; Dee. ora tiS'CA ! May tjirn .06U Jely Corn .Wi'.i-A , Der. Oats 12 N l!a Oat U'-j.M funster Overturns Hut Hasket of Laundry Is Finally Saved. It was a rial tragedy, and tears were I DEUATERS ELECT OFFICERS ! ghway New' Women's Dehnlinir Headed by Jean I'ingier. ii I ransjmrtation to be held under the au- Officirs elected Thursday night at al'icrs ,,f -"" Highway Tducation Hoard meeting of Parliamentary recently or- fr"m Thursday to Saturday. Pr..fes,r ga-iized diluting socict) for women. I-aRue was appointed b Pre-ident J. C arc: President. Jean Rmgier; vice-pre-i. iunes to represent the School of Engi- ilenl. Mar Jo Turner; secretary, Mari n jn-nng of the Imversitv, and Mr. LaRue Alley: treasurer. Mola Talbot. r,,a report m me committee ot con- liigl; iwa) The club will bold its next meeting !'lence alwut short courses from 4 to C, oMock on October 30 at J engineering anil higliv.a-, transportation." the .Chi Omega house. All Universitv Tlie purposes of the conference are: to women who are interested in debating i ''el 'he field of highwa) engineering and aid pi'blii sjn-aKing are inviled to altend ' higiiway transport education in the light this meeting. f --h- expanding state and federal hi-th- way programs and the rapidly increasing AsHsnd Students Prepare for Game I social and commercial u-e of the bigh The studert" of the A-liiand High' ways; to di-cuss general and special stIkkiI held a mass meeting Friday night courses in unutrgradaate and graduate in preparation for the game Saturdav ' curricula: and to exchange views on edu vitli the Sturgeon Rulldog. C. W. Ile. ' rational trends from these developments Iiojs' coacli, and Suierintendent L. A. I in tl.e national transportation sv stem. Jone. girls' coach, talked to the aadi I Mr. LaRue will probablv come back on ence. Rosalee Coons. Derb) Martin, Dr. Y. C. "sucgett, W illiam Sapp, and 0. T Scott also spoke. The faculty furnished xocal music. Stunts and music by the Ashland hand concluded the program. 31,000,000 to Loan in Columbia. 1 represent out of the largest and ol!et IniiMin and losn a-ociations in Mis-J : -.uri. Over $15,000,000 ascls. Why, jvj rtnt. kt us loan jou money to buy .r Imilil a hunir or if ou vould rather iliange tur loan to a monthly pajment dan vf can do that for )ou. No loan thi ljrcr for us. Weathers Realty Co. Tlionc 272. October 30. I Vpencils 1 I s LrsMf jrCwy 0Jty IT'OR the student or proL, the superb VENUS cut-rivals all for perfect pencil work.' 17 black degrees 3 copying. American Lead fepg 1 cncii Co. AW H te ::on'ih ur. J&S5ty'7 if ft N''"'LfcW 3 EH Sfy X EVT3 ly, nl. uI it TSVJKW&iS' XtSCS KVEKIsjINTED i -i Every Wednesday Every Saturday At 9 p. m. DANCE AT THE Purple Parrot The Floor - - - The Best The Music - - Unexcelled Enjoy your evenings here. - i i. Explorers from University of Penn sylvania Make Discovery. By Vmtrd fittu PiilLMit-LriiH, Pa, Oct. 21. The find near the surface in the eyes of the young lng f tl,. tomb of Antiochiis, fir-t cou negn. 1m... II:-. mother's reputation was , ., f King Herod the Great, of Hible at -taU- as.d it was all hi fault. ,,,,.,. i.. ,.e rxu,dilion from the L'niver. He was ritiirning the w,eklv wa-h. after Ml IVnn-ylvania has been announc-l.i- mother bad pain-lakingl) wa-bevl and ,tlJ i,j )r, (;WI,f p,. Gordon, director ironed the many piices until they were as f ,,,,. nit:t) ImlUII1. clean .. ?!i- .ould make them. Ml went Tli, j, run.;.!,.rr nf f llie moa, well until l, ,oa-ter hit a Lump. Then llIam arr,,ro,icaI finiIs in ma the wag..,, turned over and the ba-ket of nruwi ;, iI(N ie , ,. , clothes rolled out. I , i r ,i . r i-ti ioii.coi-.ia.) ici.oi.is oi lur i.oie ol Only the cover blew off of the ba-ket. but the du-t wa thick and some of the washing vva- soiled in spite of the lioy's efforts to prevent it. Quickly be replaced t'ie liasket in the wagon, iiru-hcl the dust from the laundry and, with the greate-t of care, lifted each piece from the ba-ket. With all his might he blew out llie dust. Grief was plainly registered on bis face as he completed the !a-k and sorrowfully proceeded on his journe). Christ. 'ban. The tomb was found at Hetb .Missouri Apples Exhibited Weekly. Prof. T. J. Talbert will exhibit four or five specimens of various kinds of Mi-souri apples eaili week at J. C Whit ten Hall. L. C. JAUNCEY, D. C Chiropractor. Room 13, Iladen Dldg. Res. 781 Black Office 1548 BILLIARDS BOWLING POOL at the Recreation Parlor Cigars, Tobaccos Fountain Lillian Black entertained Lucille Fen ton at dinner Sunda), Frances Brown of Stephens was the guest of Catherine and Helen Naylor. Mrs. Emma Cautborn was the dinner guest Sunda) of Mrs. M. V. Ilertig. President and Mrs Edgar D. Lee sr-ent the week-end with the parents of Presi dent Lee at Laddonia. Mis Ry Purcell of Stephen" College was the dinner gue-t Sunday of Lucille Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Blattner and Mis Carrie Boone of Wellsville were the linner guests of Carol)n Boone. Mrs. Mary L. Simpkins and Vivian Simpkins of Pawhu-ka. Okla, spent the week-end with Helen Simpkins. Helen Voting of Stephens College was the dinner guest Sunda) of Tliclma lng and Cr)sal Mckinne). Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wilson of F.I.I. rado Springs were the week-end guests of their daughter, Catherine. Mrs. Ethel Ferguson of Limnn, Colo. was the guest ia.t niclit of Presid.nt id Mrs. Edgar I). Lee. Hubert Long of Slater was the week. tnd guest of bi, daughter Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jenkins al-o vi-ited Vir ginia Long and Mar) Casteel. Mrs. (.. I. Mullinax of Princeton visited her daughter, Virginia, over the tvtek-etid. Other guests were Mrs. O Dobbins and I.ulli Mulliriax. Mi-es La Verne Strange, I.ela Shep herd and I-ouise Hulier of Stephens College were tl.e dinner gue-ts Sunda) of Nadine White and Irene Bill,. Dean Itose L. I i-enb talked Sunday Inight at the ve-per services of the V. jW. C. A. on "The College Girl at Her 'Best." I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johm-on of Fulton land Mrs. W. B. Priestly of Philadelphia. !Pa were the dinner uuets Sunday of Mrs. Betty Jauie-on of Chilian College. One hundred aifil thirty-seven Chris tian College-girls attended the first con cert of Phi Mu Alpha last night. .Mem bers of Ihe mu-ie faculty were the cliap- eron. Dinner gucts Sunday of Miss Julia Spaulding were Miss Ceraldine Collum, and Mrs. T. W. Van Schoiack of bt. Louis, Miss Marion S. Wilbur of Bethle hem, Pa.; .Mrs. F. P. Spaulding and Misses Elizabeth and Amelia Spaulding. Helen, r ranees and .Mary clubs were organii-ed last night. The membership is limited to those who have these names, i icturcs were taken r?aturuay morning of the twelve members of ihe Virginia club. These organizations will plan for feats and spreads on Saturday and Sunday night. sv-"S (1 t'l'03 J al PLUMBING Skill, Speed and Service ore at your command. See our nia. dow display of the latest Plumlu,, and Heating Systems. Reason-JJt Bates. REX PLUMBING & HEATING CO. Phone 1833 409 Broadtj -' J Going to the St. . Louit I . Camt? letter stop fa fur that met. cOat )-o uiU need it PUBLIC STENOGKAPHEK University Papers, a specialty at low prices. Kho Crews Walker j jOJ Guitar Bldg. Phone 1569 Insurance of all Kinds Real Estate bought and sold Tolumbia Insurance Rental COTTON MATTRESSES .temaJe like new; featherbed made into mattresses. We also make new mattres-e9. COLUMBIA .MATTRESS FACTORY Phone 1928 Igencxj es; 905 Broadway Ground Floor Always the Right Price. Tan Tone Blu Blend Beautiful New Pin Stripes in Men's Suits from the house of Stein Bloch, plain and sport models. $45 BOYS AND GIRLS A $r-o.OO RANGER BYCICLE FREE FOR EVERY 20 SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE St. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH APPLY AT Hopper-Pollard Drug Co. THE REXALL STORE Copyright 1922 Hart Schaffner & Marx fmmpjjg? We Hold No Clearance Sales. n ii $tih rjv All shoes are easily Jsbx shined with A XigisTll fEBJ wWmJirm' v I'M la Ml uflflH- YtMhm JSL i.l S fifk WI tM fc i Tlr L -L X ffllMi s m - Free Demonstration of DYANSH1NE By expert demonstrator at Come in and learn the merits. M This is the store for overcoat style Ifs the store for overcoat quality, too; Hart Schaff ner & Marx and Micheal Stern make our coats. They're so good they hold up longer-they stay sty lish. See what we offer at $25 to $75 rj:f-'aw--M-l;.yi;i jy-iH I The standard 15 value Everubodij lenovs fhequalihj Compare the quantity Liauidi AnA Paii. r. White. Bl.ck. T.n. Brown od 0.BIood Shoet. r r ruun courunr u. iu. Bargains 7-S in.A-C Spark Plugs 40c 1-2 and 7-S in. Simmons Sparl: Plugs 40c 30x3 V-j Oldfield Tires $7.90 Tube Repair Kits 25c High Test Gasoline ..l.8c Taylor Garage Auto Club Headquarters School Student Wanted In each of Columbia's schools to handle our Ajrcncy for Kodak Develoniiiir. Print ing ami Enlarging. Liberal offer to right applicants, who must be good mixers and able to get and hold the business. Only a few minutes required daily. We assist agent in advertising and furnish every thing but the customers. EcKo Photo Company " Kaston and Euclid ,W., Saint Lou!., .Mi,s.,uri. 1 1 M r