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ff 1 M I 4 1 i '4. : i 3Iay Term County Court in Progress. The May term of the Boone County Court is in session this week. Road business is being transacted today. You needn't Bj Real Year ClioVe our lees Round Comfort ONi: LOOK tolls you n In tn're fiu- Iiik tci uir Ni:vi:m:i.Ni. it r.m't liuk)iiur les alw.ij" lifts ii mK ju-t fiioUKli t Ki-ep tlioiii Muootli. Merccrircd. ZJc; double t"P. 55c '11 SOc- at yorn ii:au:us (Jeorsrt- Frut '.. Makers, ltiwton. I ' f" ,lsr'0" ,..vrr-. noa', -! d v.t.1 .,,, ,vuy . t ..,... a at..? wowIi"""'?r'l,"p"l, i : vt.vv mHiBHHIIImiMHHWnilMHlHMHnMBMMMHMMaMMHMIBHHM Try a "Jimmie" Baked Apple..:... Break through the crisp sugar good it really is; best way is to crust of this perfectly baked ap- have it served to you in a dish pie with your spoon. Break of pure, sweet cream just as right through the center stuffed Jimmie serves it with a mara- with dates and taste the fruit schino perched on top, in the with a whiff of whipped cream. "Jimmie" style. Who knows No use trjing to imagine how what the cherry's saying? 1 Oc your taste will not , be disappointed nor denied in a Butter milk Cocktail. GENUINE Linotype ....are now and have been for the past 25 years, manu factured in the same factories and by the same company. We originated and perfected the Linotype machine. The Mergen thaler Linotypes are the original and time-tried Linotypes. We sold 1884 genuine Linotypes last year. Mergenthaler Linotype Company Geo. E. Lincoln, Manager Chicago Agency Will S. Menamin, Missouri Representative Room 51 Athens Hotel. This paper is set on the Linotype. Men, Attention! Bouquets for Junior Prom. FRIDAY NIGHT i REASON'S FOR A TANGO: 1. It s made up of maiden's hair ferns. 2. It's worn on the shoulder which avoids it being crushed. 3. It is arranged so as to be a part of the costume. 4. No more expensive, but more appropriate than the other kinds of bouquets. Place your order now with The Wheat Floral Co. Phone 555-White on Ninth North of Penn's THE BOY SCOUT As a Scout the boy willingly adopts as real and vital the universally ac cepted principles of life as set forth in the Scout oath and law. This ef fectively influences the boy's nature and character so as better to prepare him for that work which the church can best do. A Scout promises that upon his hon or he will do his duty to God, his country and obey the Scout law; that lie will help other people at all times and that he will keep himself physi cally strong, mentally awake and morally straight. The Scout law, covering the twelve fundamental principles, requires a Scout first of all to be trustworthy. That means that he must not tell a lie, cheat or deceive, but keep every trust sacred. A Scout is loyal to all to whom loyalty is due, including his Scout leader, his home, his parents and his country. Furthermore, a Scout is helpful, prepared at all times to save life, help injured jiersons, Machines UNIVERSITY MISSOURIAX, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 191 and do at least one good turn daily. A Scout is friendly to all a brother to every other Scout. A Scout is courteous, especially to women, chil dren and old people, and he must not take any pay for being courteous. A Scout is kind to animals and docs not kill or hurt any living creature needlessly. A Scout is obedient. A Scout is cheerful, even when facing hardship and drudgery. A Scout is thrifty. He works faithfully, wastes nothing and makes the best use of his opportunities. A Scout is brave ana does what he l knows is right, in spite of jeers and . threats. A Scout is clean in body and I thought, stands for clean speech, 'clean sport, clean habits and travels with a clean crowd. Finally, a Scout is reverent toward God. He is faith- ful in his religious duties and respects the convictions of others in matters of custom and religion. From the Annual Report of the Roy Scouts of , America. GIRLS PLAY REAL BASEBALL Unhcrsily Women Quit Tennis anil HocVey for Xntlonnl Game. Baseball is rapidly crowding out tennis, hockey and basketball as a sport for the women of the Universi- ty of Missouri, if the crowded con dition of the baseball diamond on the Woman's Athletic Field, south of Read Hall, is to be taken as evidence. Each afternoon from 50 to 100 young women OWrjeat ' garbed in white linen gather on the 1 field, "choose up" and give a real ex hibition of the national pastime. These young women play real base ball. The pitcher usually has more than her "glove and a prayer." They use regulation sized bats, balls, and gloves; they "kid" the umpire and "rag" the opposing batters. The catchers "take-em off the bat" and the white linen dresses often are more green than white after some en thusiastic base-runner has used the "hook" in sliding in to third. PRINTING GRAFT DISCUSSED Itooseiclt Did Not Apper Till This Afternoon in Barnes Suit. y United Press SYRACDSE, May 5. The morning's session of the Barnes-Roosevelt libel today was devoted to printing matters in which the defense has made graft charges. Roosevelt's re-appearance was postponed till this afternoon. n;i JJWi fli UVAUUu 1 "t, BISHOP TUTTLE TO PKKAC1I Episcopal Clerg) in Convocation Pub lie Sen ice Tonight. The opening session of the spring meeting of the Hannibal Convpcation of the Episcopal Church was held last night at Calvary Episcopal Church. This evening, and tomorrow there will be a gathering of several of the clergy of the northern part of the Diocese of .Missouri, with the Bishop, for the purposes of con ference. These gatherings are held in the spring and fall. This spring the visiting clergy wanted to visit Co lumbia and see the University. There will be public services tonight and tomorrow. The comocation will last three days. The session today began with the Holy Communion service at 10 o'clock in the morning. Dean Davis of Han nibal made an address. Following the sen ice there was a conference of the clergy on "Problems of the Priest and Parish." The Rev. II. n. Smith lead the discussion of the Intellectual problems, the Rev. A. G. VanElden started the talk on cooperation and the Hev. Robert J. Long discussed the missionary problem. There will be an illustrated address on "The Holy Land" by H. M. Ruby of .Macon. In connection with the service of the Right Rev. Daniel Sylvestor Turtle, of St. Louis, presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church in the United States, who will conduct the service at ":)." o'clock this evening. His ser mon will be on "The Message of My Life as a Missionary Bishop." There will be morning prayer at 10 o'clock tomorrow, followed by a con ference on "Contact and Work with other Christian Bodies for the King dom of Cod." Bishop Tuttle will con duct a quiet hour service for women at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. There will be confirmation of a number of candidates in the church by Bishop Tuttle with the service of evening orayer and a sermon at r.A7 o'clock tomorrow evening, the closing of the convocation. Tomorrow the Bishop and Clergy will be the guests, together with the clergy of the city, of Mrs. M. S. Law son at the Athens Hotel. COTRELL & LEONARD Albany. N. Y. makers of GAPS and GOWNS To Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Cornell, Co lumbia and the other leading American Uni- ' verities. Class Con ' tracts A Specialty. The Tower as you can see by the sketch, is SOME HAT! Extremely high, taper crown, zig zag braid and very, very new. $3.50 SILK SHIRTS. 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