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THE
THIRTEENTH YEAR
COLU.MU1A, iMISSOUltl, FRIDAY, (JITOISEI. 29, 1920
NUMBER 50
COLUMBIA ETENING MISSQUKIAN j
4
ASSOCIATION OF
RETAILERS IS
REORGANIZED
Will Eliminate libelee Adver
tising, Establish Credit
Duieau and Slop
Hail Checks.
IH C f Th T ICT vlnC!alralVa1IiPamalM.rBi.Mrt!n
I'LAAb LAN J LAhl iSIGI IT country eal i.f ihe Mivipin. Tire
ClieclU of a Man Ouinj;
Mcmlci of New Club
Will He Re
fused. 31
The Retail Merchants Association was
trpaiiisted Ia-t night at a mcetinc lield in
the Giraincrcial Club Room. The new
association will be entirely separated
from the Comtnereial Club. For the pro
mt the new aoeialion will June its de-L
in the office of tire Commercial Club but
will ba.e a separate sec re tar).
The officer? elected iret. President,
Urn Novell; ice-president, 1. A. Karth;
secretary. J. W. Sapp. R. E. Luca I).
. Robnett and E. T. Ramford were a,
jminted on a committee to draw up a set
of bydawc A hart! of director of fite
men will k appointed by the ureident.
Tlic asocial.oii t orcaniicd on Tour
uuin prinriplca. TIh- Km roncrrn-. t-at -rrft-'aml UK- IM .a-,3JdrCr t'r - -
tlir m-nluiils Irnn urIos adrli-in-!.!ciniialiiMi' O.iMI.' .i-h c-lrrda: dr
Tlti it will eliminate by ubiuittins
a ru of the advprti-inc mrtlimn t x
In-ard id inpectort for their appntnl.
TIe fHiHii ereptmn are made i iIh-
i nl" I llw b-wrd: ne?-p-tpeis tli- 5,ni !
id- iiis-hiuii iiuinuu?, annuals vi uin--ttan
and Stephens colleges High School
annual-s. dec trie ign Inuids iainteil
mcus tircuUrsand parojiidrt-i.
WILL MlttT tUCWT DlRLMt
lli vcond object i iu rrgard t- tle
credit bureau. AccordluR to Mr. Now ell
it i" one f Columbia greatest needs.
" car apo wapes ,ere pood and peo
ple net tbrir bilN with ee, but in thec
leconttuclion das mone) -will li tearce
and pefple Vill liac to be tirgrd to pay
their bilK"
The third purpose h b$ keel'
uiku all ptrMjns xlm coin? lu Colua!
and uit-u tbve ho leaie. Hie ahak
.1 ...TI .-.A..T. ll... -...l.H ..1 nil I
- ...I
uvii wm uauuiMic iuc ew.iuinB wi u j
nc-oiner?.
liad cheque, notify the offaideri and if he
dors not ret)iMid teadily. the secretary of
thr a-xialin will notify the inTchauts
in the aiciatin.
M.CH AN URCiMZ4IiaN SttDLO
Mu Lowell, acting chairman. Mid
that in llie fir-t Tear of tlie old vrgani
7atim $8,000 worth of u-ele3 aibcrlib
mg I lad ltcen eluninatnL Tlie quetion
f re-organization was heartily endorsed
by all mrmlnrr?.
1. A. liar ill Mid: l am heartily in fa
or of the organization of the aMciation.
If it n properly managed, itwill be the
greatest thing which Columbia mcnbant
er did- Unr grratot iainc will !e
tlie alwlMiment or worthies adierti-ing."
-1 am alwaj intcresteil in the idea "J
organization, alI I). A. tobnett. It
we get a gjI larl, it will lie a gooI or
gani'Jlin. In the old day we had three
, , 111 - If
ratinir' fr lnple. food, bad and indif.
fcrcnt. I ill be ylad n join an orpan
iraiion lp will refute a man's checks if
be or,inoie lhan six members of the
aociati'jn."
10 ri. CO-OI'EltATlVE HOlhE
Applications for Itooms .May He JIadc
Salurdaj Jlornlnf.
Ait advisory committee conilins of
iif Ea Johnston. Mrs. Urparct Cham
lrlain. .Mi- Louie Stanlej', Mi Flor
er.ee Scluper, Min Marsaret Hankins
and Mi Mary Chorn lias considered the
peneral jdan of redecorating the WeUi
Academy, which is lo be uxd durinR the
intcr term a a University ctMiperaliic
Ikiusc for irl.
Four committees on iliffercnt diiisions
of llie underiakins. will lie rciueted lo
prevent elimalcs of epcnes. No plan"
for the purcliasc of new fnrnilure ill be
considered un(il these reports are finally
acccpleiL
Jlis Scbaper will acl as buiiie man
;tT, mlh Miss Eta John-ton as lier ad
viser.
,..,'..! r - i- -.;
rfiPPIieailoil lot III..I1IS iiwj .n. .. .
c..''i : i u.in .- I- :
'' l
srsiuiiiiy iii'oiTioi; innu .vr ... . - i
i. ', ....."? -r .1.. i :!.... l!..;l.l
i.ooa. j, .nrnunnu... w.; -
in-;. Ihe Cooperaioe House ioaru.
win. h. ,11 Imerharfe of, lie registration. (
will he Klj.I lo pre inlonnation I-f'n5;
!"- c ipuji ill duuiiivii ' in"" .. i
,r -, m ano. iv "- ...o -.-.
Tl room lent will It J7 or J3 a month
Tl. f...al. ....vn. f .i.,.i!
i it- in iiiii uu i in i- in nit: d xniauvu i an i ntrmiirn hi iiir- t nnn-'iii itr.ui. nil or. vii.iri immit. uriu iuunr.1. iitr-n ii.inrui iiriii.uiuj luir-wnrn
is to regnlatc and Moplbrpjfc of had jrsme carlvlajwaVr; art tn'rjested ?n??rcuuc tutpital. Cvaehe Miller and PMan . cf a great dtal o orl that a
ehequrs uob ColmnlTaiercljant. "The-tfon of ttieue bmldinp. An extra rdf-! narc 'put the4 Jeam through tlw stiffrt dene. There arc many places where
mrciiams nuu uijn xirc icvcjih 01 a . iinn oi in .Mt'Souri2ii iumiiteu an iionrj wei ui nariicc unu cmce me oiTiiine , . -,
' ,cnl T ".? 1 , T'JZniSrnnHi cl.Se of
and ih. ee-i of board will be divided
. - , . , . i-
among the gitls,ai it is propote-I to male
cipenscs only.
Meals Cigareltes From ffc.
Wglar'tl'cniered the iiordon
lafe mi .iulh lnth street Tuesday ruglit
aM....l ....I.. r;..eiie An rntrr was
miJ. llir..nrli llie liark window UT Cnlting 1
setern. Tinner S. Cordon, llie rroprie
lor. said lhal llie value of the stolen
ci-arctles did ii"t csceej $12.
The niiraudcr is believed lo have been
Imed 10 liaeoceni
liov No tlew 10 the idcnl.l) ol the
robln-r lias beeu touua.
oteuoui. w,.rk i irit. .
B M M- Jr--P C': 'Sirdlri by .he ,1
lural liamiPE for Iowa. Kansas. rfbraj. quaricr .. ,in. ,10j ,- . i.n-
ki and Misse-ori. is e.amini ng today VWaH c. ColumoU'e
lomorrow the woik dono by fc"S j three-J.ne plunge, un
ion and student, in llie vocational de. ?"ni l-.T ,7ee lo ihe -mal laic
rtraent of the College of -Agriculture. ! 'He J,'U"'CC lo ,hf '?uU lul .. ,
'' "-'V ' . -' jl
THE WEATHER
Fur Columbia ami vicinity: Fair. and
wanner tonight ami Saturday. probably
becoming, unsettled Satimlj afternoon
i or night.
j Lowest temperature lomglil JH.
. xor Mi'uuri: Fair loui-hi ami uroba.
My Salujjlayj vurmcr t-jtitclit and in the
jra-t iitn'ii Salunlj
i'ol Icr northwest I
Itirtif.n Saturday.
I Qrar rlucs obtain in the l'lain and
'cpe of tlu rool ae U lrdrhi.p mli-
,t9l and. vill earn.
- old wealhr
into
Jim
Honda. Under the inffuffiir f
riesMir- ?).; m the wither wet f thr
Mifc"isiiijti js o'i tlie turn t wariwr. and
cloudiness i mi the imreaM: ahnix the
t astern lVcVy Mountain "-lyjH,
Killis,fro-.t, the iir-l uf the &-imhi or.
cunnl Ijt nigltl iu the loner Missouri
Valle).
I nder Minshine ami wind Iiviuri
loads matte marked improiemtiit but
tl.C) Mill are rough and in low place
tumid). ' a
Pair neather with rwug temperature1
lull con fin ue uicr Saturday lut nbabl)
(loudlnevs will b on the increase b) Sat
trday ni-lit.
Local Data: The IiighcM tempi ralure
in f'liimliia rslrn(jv mjs 49 decrees.
pud tlictoc! lat nfeht a A dejjrct.!
Prmpitation UK), A ar Jp rster
dav iIk- lisncvl Ituii-rraturr has Si dc i
Lnlb, -17-deciTs; iet bulb, U) degree?;
Itlalii
Immidil), 57 per cjiL 7 a. la
toda
In bulb, 9 ibgrm; rl bulb,.
23 degrrp; relative huuudity 35 pr mil.
?nn roM twlaj 6;33 a, in. 'hun ets 5;V
K m. ywni iise iM u in.
2,000
VISIT NEFF HALL'
Nc
Ruildiii am
Praised hy l'i
J.. .
IIUIIIIUCnt
rolIlillCIlt
Visitor;-
lI7.k I Tlie fa'thj and tfidenK of ih- Sf liool i
un'biijpf Jpurnali-ra plareil !io t- nKjre lhan
"Jt'lSW C's a' laeir bonvenarminr; in
VWW XMJJ !.! U-I1-V ! l'U1i
. 4 . .. .. .- -
Jay IU it3 Hall U4 fiisbt. Witors, jn-'
iriuuiug ionppie, unnerMiy .miwiumuwww; - mi 3 muim c t;tvicj.
. I i t. r -i. i : .... r .i. I u-Itl.t!.,. .. ll- ll-i. in :-
w ------- - , ------- m - 11 -aj ta-ui aa-i.a tp - av V9 Ulltfia
iftcr llie1 npehiue cf lire li-uciaimio6-.of llie seaon. jolr Eoig ,u ,;. jw,n, g ja
"" '','ial mn ,llc "-"" JIor"J The Tiger offen't'liaj been cmpba.-iail , Canton lie ai at I'eoiia, III. " an
than 1JW t-plw ere given out. al-id ulliil last ercmnit ' the Sooner of.idfncc ! ut can be done th.omjh
Ihongh ru.ndre.1, of ,-rwn, lu-J Wr be-, iense. na, hardly considered, l'roent Lur rFani,i..n I ral arn,io . vhat
fore they receiml their v.n.enir cop. , j,dicalion, are lhal Hardin wdl.be at!a, ,r in .)rij- ,,r j,, -WIlrll ,
I)r. anj Mr. A'. II.e., Hill were prcrftit the cenlcr. lttli beTi llie MitiurunslHnil ,,!, ,, ,,,. w-, , ,.c
ami cxptcol -Ineir appmiatio,, of the!aU the field, and Hanker at Olamern ccll ,,r mi- i , ,r ,,rrr ..,
new building.
.
... ... ... . ..
1 am ey rmkii pieaeii wun jay u.
NeiT Hall.- uid ,rli.r 11,11. rln fael
U 1 hciii't nearly pcrfeit of the Vni-j'J1
erity building-, not only in it- gtneral;''1
strnciurrvbut'ali in iIh suitabfenifj in
tlic purines it ill ere. It is a -plcndid
mopuminl lo ttanl clfV penenin and
llo hit uiiier" arineiemenis, ami n mr-
njir3 a'ttinlrt fr futnrr lnefact
bigher educai6n in MiMiri."
wr uf
Mis Am) Otmiitk. artant etlilur
(if llie 'luI-'.iTrilnliie, iiai anions llie i?-
'lIOr. Iiir Illllip 1IWI lOH'IC? U llir nrj-i
. . . , m1;i,:i
ity," iJie'Said after hains tii llie pte-w
ooras iiewswrwm and oilier fealnrr of
ihc newMieihe of the SelwoT of Jumna!
isnu "We iien"spaer folk sometime rid'
icule wl&t we term lnro)ctical Iraminc.
but llie woik'lone by lliis school tcrtam.
Ij ilies liol come in lliat class."
A pucsl liook forlhe sinulurei, of is
uors wit sipncil by 5-" in-rsons. Then
Has ucfi a crowd about the InMik hat
only a fct liad an opportunity lo get lu it.
CHAIICKN
AKAIMsT lllTMtA.Ml
3Irs. Jlap II. Hjss HrlniM Sull Airaiiist
, ," Jumps JV. Buss.
Mae J). Iki. lw lias hltil suit for di
tone in'llic Circuit Court asainsi James
W. IJassJ'chaVs crucll), non-sup-rt and
cnminalHy.
Mrs. Has allcse- lliat afler nurryins
Uass an SeplemlnT 16 in St. Lour, she
moicil I'A Colmnhia willi him m. iIis, lie
niipbt breome a viKalional stmb-nt in the
Unicrsil). In.trad of tnlrriiiE ihc Imi
tcrsity, bc loafrtl, rtfusin;; lo support
lelhcr. iJieas. He look money and a gold
. i . t.i. i
. i .
waicliw
..!. l.l..iiaI fi. Ii-r hli r!urrr
, .
and lalet
fn;..,l Itrr nnif lo a Iflesram
, .
' ' ----- - - r- -
which be asked for
& , ,,
- - " .'!,' , ' aljnlI, , .,
,,.. Sk. l, rcce,red infoimi.
tUf ,f. ,M hnn pM
in m I in
"".,.. . ,,, hr ,.,,, -nrlh.
.r"", "i . ", " c,.. .... .,.
less cliecKS, sne aucpa. ot a jw
. . ..d an9, ,e
when M mirned her. Mrs. Ha a.-ked
lo have her maidoi mme. Mac I). Jones,
reslor,.: T1.ec.se will U beard in ihe-,
January'lTm of court
11-""'
(iAJIE FOB
C. If. S.
1 Jefferson
Loral
Team Ltaillnp .
City f.amr.
The Columbia High football Icam led
,Ciir Ilich iiam bv llie
nar
h.n v, 7 fo 0 M fie ,d of
.i.f
.w tnartfin V.l to U at llie eon ui nrci
first balfof thnr jarcc i'Uycd on llie lo-
? Hss.r;fc".rrr '. s
(SOONER SQUAD
DUE TO ARRIVE
ON 4:20 TRAIN
Will T:il-i Hiki. In f iml.i.i- IT,,
I'riltll IP Hour Tril III"
Oklahoma Hospital
WEATHER TO HE GOOD
Tigeis in Fair Shape Aflcr
Slrniiiciii Workout During
lilt Week Expect a
llig Cmwcl.
l i" ii MiwHNiriiii.
.MIMK, OkH. Oil.
. ivn c.
fl.n ,.! ... r i.:. -.i.i
,..U f...,i..n ...,.! ...... ri
L f.fl) o..nrrv n.n a. Jaa lUmd-,,
lis Uiirtcr.il of OUalmma R. O. T. C.
band and mlicr nxrt fullimrn lcfl'Nivr
man at 10 o'clock Ja-t iiiKhl r Coliini .
tia "-licre ll
v kill mt I In Mtwtutt-r;
Tirrs Salunljy
v -- " .-.---.
aflrrnuon n IiOllin
Field.
Willi llir tdrran l'Jl'J raplaln cuanl.
E. E. Ih-aiyn. -Mill uu tlir lio-iilal lit and
iuiinli--r .l ilh-r platrrs niriiinc
tri-almrni for aiinrnU priipccH fur llif-
I T7 t' . l ..t ...
"f:, "." '." -M.,w -"T ' ""c ""' ""S""
'"0"' '"""a' lidpoint.
f I'hiiis Ok!ihuia t-nnjioji will aniic
A.liniilia at 4 oclrk triday aflcr-
lornr. TlK-fiII go immcliatcly fur a
lone cro; ojunlry walk to limber Jj
tin ir piitH-ln from llie rifliln-u lour
.Mm fn.n. ..n..u. ... f..l 1.1- A
n. jivui i.v'iiiiu i" 'iujiiuid. iicr;... ..... i
tlie Inkc .!! me an ca.Ir m.iKt andiT"- ,l"s '" '".i" ".""" hilC
.1 .. r .1 ' . i i fl..cif ef rolionallv Hrll. ant (jptatll
;nrn I3, ior llic mWOL n.cilllHraaI tnci ' ,
51i-iiin alley O-nfirciKe. , s!mIK ,f,,r lH'" '' '" I'toidrnt
. ,iif llie fninly AiliMry lloaril.
.ur- tli- and a -ri-- aiiiH-plierc,i Upiaiu' slinlli. Iw al-, M-iinl liiej
toiic.1 uoitn inculiat Uy a bright miii .jUji;,,,, ,y K-ad.piarlcr. in .Mniro1
haic U-rti promised Columbia rll,.lmi r,tTihi. He rci-rH tlut tlier i
en. o i,..n,all kr Salurda) I rof a
in-tKaliopt llie iirrr and Sooner mil
t .l c A r. i e
wr to.- Hti-i i..iiiori-jiv aiiTiioon iicjvrc
in imilMiallr lirre rrow.1. Te....rrv
!sl I accommodate ?n olra tliousind
haie betn creeled. -
The Titers are .n better lia, llian as
ijiougfit po-ible at the start of llie week. , N!ES k SeptemUr 1.
?ecral men Iiaie been renjveil fnin tlie) "Tic influence'!?, tlie salm
Uo-pilal ditad and ncne Iui been addeiLlis JwrraMng hi great Icai-M."-
I -- --. ...v - , u .-j. ,
V, rr
tnc iijcr oUtrtM? loots gwtl, and (be
1 (ackle. Shannpn and Andrew arc llie
til... in'ir
f...l..l.l ct.rl... .1 eil.r.l rim il l.a.
i""--"'" .-.. . ft-.... ..-..- .. ....
'SIe n' ''l" n.l I .petit I at in.K In
fie barUicM ratknoiraml Lnnoln arc
lie only certain Marlcr. Kcrha and
Spuclder are the probable o.-. upanl. of
llie lialfliaek iwilion. i
i.oi,; -n,.i- I..;. :n iJ
into the rame if he rwicedrd and I'lcrein'jy si'EAhS T IMC
i cer indo-alion that he ill t-c neril' ' ' " t
Hi.
The Tiger captain I only iu fair t-lupe. ,
Sb'tuld he VviLthe tidelineb M the Mart
of tli- content, Ruth will do th- kiikin.
There h a pv--ibility tlul 1-ulbnghl mayf
ret into the game. William, another int
jtired pla?cr, i fairly sure of being thnit
into tle lineup but Hume 1 jmt ecT.,,1 pfwe to its rrroru ol ttie iat. It
Ijin of an aignmentt Tlic fullktrk nho!pauFurjlcd both the innun- tai and the
pcrtormil o talianlly agaiuM Ame iMiiicnerai rernc Hanking ey-tew. ami t'tese'
a bad li"iddcr and ha not put the pad
on hi Iwuldera all wctk.
Tim Tirrrs f..ll.i.pd an uimsiul ntn.
errnin. Tbumlaj night is
... '
gram laM
isnall) a prat lite drill but Oraches Mill
ir and PJirlan changed this -and tin
Trr-biuMi had the MifTejt gruid d tlw
fall, Itattling' at the Tiger defend for
more than an n-ur.
The Sooner arc confident of a utory
irtcr the Tiger, iKliewng that Phil "While.
Snattk, Dam and lull can pudi their
way thriMigh the Miouruns. Tli
Oklahoma cbnen 11 lull) as Mrong at
tlut which held the ligej to a tie laM
sean.
sTriil-AT4 IMNMIT lliTFI1116 !" acint any rrnalion neeessiryi
3IAV
... .
oiir-skipitls nf Thin Slntr Art Mllll" ,Ik: Hiicbtwk resertaiton on Arlic
Eettdrd.
Slndrnts wm baic nl been in Miou- j .
. tl (,,r t r will nrnkililt mil Im trnml
il o. i..l.- airordine lo Clare Utrr
- t -- e- -- --- w
Teiilcut of the Sludenls'
Club. The club has been seeking andM' i"f;1"'' hr" Alkiuson sIk.wc.1 ll-
.ll .!!.., I., veelr ..m. mell.l f..r I PI"C of MlSSOUti llul III lIlC UcillOCrallt
oald-state people to role, but lo date
Her Iiaie no assurapce I hat th'V wi 1
.n.'r. Mini.
i.i... rll.. ir n 'la nt v, i.,.
spcl.c lo ln club last nishl. Hc'wa'l
president of the Democratic Qub m I'M
and 'gne the present "orianualion a - com -
1 . .11 , f..t ..it I. ,f
procedure in llus campaign.
The club
1 fVlVTstSl
h will e-tabliih beidquailers ml' '"Tublican prmivry there was muclik Jla Rira. hall sp-nd the
In-Mejers Bank on November 2,ch"E' .' ,""1- ' weekend with bim at Oiford soon."
. 1 , Li.,J, trrix .nonw.
lions in voting. These beadiruarlers will j".,c -""n. Mr. Wilfley pred.clct that ihe
lie ois-n all the lime lliat llie o!H arel11"1""' '" J'' ".mparalively jle-e. -.V
'mm can Im- hritre. in.. '....'il..t mil
open.
J. K.
.
0'1IEEKO TO - OITT
-
V. 31. C A. Swrrctirj- Tenders Ills
Hcsltnathn Todaj.
J. K. O'llteton, .geneial lectetaiT of
the V M- C A. wdl-prtsent his rcsigna
lion to the association board late this
afternoon at a special board nnd dircc.tgiv-e bim 3 rmjnrin f tlie eliTioralidrnplmbta was found in llie eta mi nation
lots meenng. ,
i,imt .ik(;ai'iioks nut iiuutj:b.s
. J. Chnn JIkt. rrf-cnt lu lbc
-ItonlliiK iW."
'tin uu tf lit mcinbrrs if ibc
"Hovilins 500" are vwn In L- inaj-aifird.
Onr tlinuantl mrpaphonr lu'f lw-fnur.
iltrrJ and will ynitialiljr lir licre lor ihc
Kanat r.z'f naup. 0wiii2 In sa uiw-
'rnlrr.l.iinhiiir in rezard li lb'
' " . i
HiiJ iirdcr
't'w fc'" "''' arr'" '" ,'u,-' 'ur '''
itv -;aDK !
villi Oklati'ima baturda)
N. J. Chan, pinpnrlor uf (lie Jini, is j
rcfnliii; llir lujal Iiand of rulcs -ilIi
tlic iiK-saiilmiics Tlwy Kill Lc liimrai-d '
in CiM and tllarL ' i
"I
1101 TO l!i:iOKM M'IIUI.i
Earl hliic Will Fllf AiIlrali"ii fur
' ii l'arnlr.
Kn Kinc ia M-ntcticeil U llilir -ar
in llm itfunu ulimd litis urnr-iin-- in.llw
iOiciiiI ('4url. He "a-. allucl In tft
Ikmiic Mlh Iti4 lurents and lu remain with
. .... i . i i. ...!:.
IUm until next -., iini ..- .F..w
t'" fr parole ill U Iirard.
rUJ"i oir""e T'-1 ,,,c --"-B M
I-1- from Cvru Cray, a cripple. I
- l - 1 - 11: - 1 - r fT TmnP '
() If l I A I . H V.H V. i
VA -- J.Ji.i-AX
TO HELP DRIVE.
Capt. A. Slmllz Will Lpiul Ef-j,
fork in SaUulioii Army
. Cinipaigii.
Captain A. Imltx of ib alTaliou
Army aned in Columbia tMeray-t
lie as t-nt fioui the bradtjuarters at
bt. biuio t Mimulalr interest Jn tlw
Salvtiii imy diip in Ihku" Countv.
arc Join , L , tlrir , , ,,.,
-,i .t,
naltonai camparpii.
f . . . . .
CapUln HmlU a( Ule licad cf llie'
,OIP i Canton. Ill lie u Milijccl Iui
au.-xuererrr nccacii in ncipinc lire'
,cs" '?""'""- .' '? n ?,?
lion Army i
Iip Mid.
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"I Iiavr prtn traTelinu in all parls ,oI
( inr uddcu jidir-j in ine luiercii 01 uj
! i ... t i lIJ,
ban-1
there
pml Va.! 1. 9 lf l- d.l m.?nii
"" i"ii. ine rrpniar pniliia) .nocl
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'atrll,!,
mr mirravil 12! in lhal liuir.
iii.ee I lartcd iny ork in Canlon tliree
nnjinh-. apo the adendtnee at Similar
M"" ,a- mrrrani u ,r cent,
I J,I,,;" Miullx- Ica-s lomorrow
j li"d.p.3.ie ai Si. Ia.ui.
fir
&s Nimr f f.'rcat Kepublirans Fa-
"r Lrajcup f .Nation.
Vnilrd Slates vnator .P. Wil3r.
f '- kmis in I119 hktcIi at tin- . Jll,
- - V Ruilding faM night .iiil:
'". titli -tafe ami national admnu?
' (rations th- Dcmm rati- iarl can pt-lut
!'" rueasares enahl-t m wl only to
Udrr) " '"r part of the war, but to
Uln alli-d araiir. to tlic eMriU of
1 it: -t u.
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The Dfrniwralic ticket. Imlh Mate and
national will win by a !afe majority
lies Tlueda, former Senator Xenopaon
P. Wilfley of St. Iaiui Mid llii-i morning.
Mr. WilfKj is camiaigning iu Rotitr
County 1M4 wet'L He lias tbilrd fdtirii
roiihlie in the nortliern and central irt
of the M,ate during tlic prevnt canipaiji.
TIh t-er-timenl in llit pijtr is Mro
for the league of Nations" Vcording ii
Mr. Wilfley. Thtre are n d-mamN i
ito reMrraiion, but the people arp wdl-
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I .u .iui. ,j ..... .......MV. EUlll. IVI lll"lfflirt ..
IX.
I Ibink 'Alkiiis.m liss ilcailv defcalirl
. ll)de on every coulnnersy on slalr isues
' ,"J,t iw "'W lelrm them.
Hyde a -
lUm-F-iirl1!11"! 1" Marecrate conditions in Karl-
a,.l,s i" Kansas Uty, 10.MJO more m-y.
"iii 101 ramdi) service man ip
vote it was perfectly apparent ih'ir wasjEauJ no, mwi, differently from the way
not flariant naddinc in lliat citr.
Mr- w"'m7 Mid '!" clHons in Si.
If'J,J, " usually free- from fraud.
!ch"EK "Hcgal -pryiotices always being
made ai llie Oltnuirtr am tint at iIm riT.
uI" .c.,tt,!.0.1,' ,,c Mi'' ll,J 1k "
' Refening to the situation ihrouzbout
1 warrant any prediction as lo how llie St-
. io ' P''P. Tli'rr has been an admit-
' ill. .1. .l.:f. . .- ..11. .l:
.. ciivii. mm iU jo in ine ran tun-
tT dars, and I am ef ihe opinion il u
'tuftcienl lo el-el bim. In addition lo the
tobd South b will carrr Ob. Indiana,
"ew Jctsey aod possibiy New York, and
will carry sufficient doubtful states to
voies.
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y AlHT WORTH
NOTHlN NO
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JS ARRESTED
Henry Kreutz, Who' Made Ap-
parans for Little, to Ce
Tried in March.
A warrant wasericd" thW noon on
Henry Kreutz. a (Columbia tiuuer, br C
A. !Smitb. deput) I 'ruled Stairs marshal,
charging Kreutz with the minufacturr of
a Mill.
According to infinrmaiiiiii gaihertil by
A. M. Ilurle, federal prohibition ftffieer
from St. Ijiruis "hi wj lirr th UxA
of thV wctH. Kreutz made the Mill, a
small affair with a rajuclly of about one
quart an hour, for R. K. tattle, laltlc
pail $18 for it and liad it bt hi hp at
15 North Tenth HrVct when it wa fmiml
by the i-oliec.
Kreutz lla admilln! lhalh made the
Mill but ca)s lliat al tlie tune be bad no
Liinvrlnlre of wh.it it was to be i)-el for.
'He ivaecu-Umrd 11 inaUng, t-pecial ap-
j panlu in hi- buineis as a tinner witli
I out Lnomug wliat to lie umic with la
' prvducls.
Kreutz rxprcvcil a Vullingness to ac-
cimpany Smith liark lo Jiffrrson Qly
ibis afternoon but etplai'ieil lliat it would
inconvenience him in furnishing Imnd.
lie will hate, lomorrow morning and
ime bond apK.aranec in ihc Federal
Court.
F. II. KI.Mi M.ES KOVAI. FAMILY
t'limparrs Arriial of Crown I'rlntr
, Willi Muih-ul -Muss .llcrllnir.
Clamors for a ruler arc comparable lo
ihc calls for favorite men al ihc Univcr.
sily mass meetinga. aciording lo rrank
11. Ivinz. zraduatc of llie Shool of Jour
nalism, who is irwrling ihiw for tlie I-on-don
bureau of ll- Associated I'rir". Jn
cno of Mr. Kiiin's leiter. lo a friend in
Gibimbia, be 'writes;
-lesieriLiy I went oiil lo rrpoil ll? ar
rival of llv crown prince. Il was uile
a sIkiw. I saw ihc king. Queen Mary.
fhieen Alexandria. l'rinccs Mary and
many other lesser royal lights beside the
main altratliou, loung Wales, who, uy
ihe way. seems lo be oniite a popular
vmmesler in ihe eilv. AftCT llie rrince
mtintu Ibe palace, the crowds called,
"tte wini r.e 1'nnce ainlll lie camrL.oui
vve iced to cat! lor rcnuiic oi uic b
football man at mass meeting.
Pete Brandt arrived last week and I
spent retrial tijjoyaWe days with him.
Lai Snndar afternoon be wcnl out to
Hampton .couit. about twentv- radea up
A BITE COSTS A HOfTS HEAD
Brain I Evamlncd at Hospital in Hj
drophohln Trf-
Jw.li Mcknight of Jefferson dry
bioughl hi'n, who was billen by a dog
thought lo be suffering from the rabies,
lo Parker 'Mcmotul flpital yeiteiday
for elimination.
Tb- besd of ihe dor was also eiamined
by autlwrities here, ho evidence ol 6y-
lot ihetngt brain.
'ft ,:'t oo'nothih- Nfc$?3m J J
M,m F0R1EH' -vlKfv AJt &
ft lw0 mWWSSrW' i
. ,. . Nil ll ww pa k ' Ye iw f . m
i!i .liiSyi &?V2&Br4,,ima.k - r
ymfimc&mb-. itmgm ibii
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"AINT IT SOI"
T
eoys, ooiwr
Witt WORK FOR
YEH JES a'S MKD"
AS TOU WOKK
FOR. A DOLLAJv,
.AM' HO MORE.
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McSlTINEY'S DEATH
Mr SUICIDE, BIBLE.. .
PROFESSOR DECLARES
""LorAMayor McSwiney was not a sui
cide," said Dr. A. W. Taylor of the Bible
College. "He stated his principle when
he began bis hnnger strike, saying: 'Ire
land will not win her freedom by viol
ence but by, men dving for her sake.
McSwiney no doubt considered his vol
untary act in the light of a vicarious
sacrifice, a deeply religious principle."
"The British government was within
ts legal bounds when il allowed Me.
Swiney lu starve, said I'rof. W. J. Shep-
ard of llie jmhlical science department
of lliv University. MThc attitude the gov
ernment took was that McSwiney was' the
same as any oilier prisoner and if he
did not want lo eat he did not have to.
The government could have forced bim
to eat ai it did in the case of the suf
fragist hunger strikers."
"The English government was unwise
in its treatment of SlcSwiney," Doclor
Taylor said. "England has successfully
dealt with all hunger strikes previous lo
llus one bj releasing the prisoners. The
suffering caused by hunger was consider,
ed, equal to the punishment ordered for
the prisoner.
"Sot a criminal has ever been known
to go on a hunger strike," continued
Doctor Taylor. "Hunger striking and
criminality represent two opjiosing forces:
one, non resistance lo law; and the other,
opposition to law. The principle of non.
resisance is ihe one lhal Christianity is
built upon. Anyone who goes on a hun
ger strike takes a greater punishment
than he would If he took civil punish
ment, ll requires .eslraordinary will
Iwwer for an individual to torture him
self to dcalh by starvation."
McSwiney death will onhr make the
Irish people more determined, according
to Doclor Taylor. The Irish are a deeply
religious people and McSwiney volun
tary martyrdom will add flames of re
ligious aeal to their cause.
TO HEM- MAXACE CBOWD
President of Commercial Club to
Mine Co-operallng Commlttrr.
F. B. Rollins, president of ihe Com
mercial Club, vrill appoint a committee to
co-operate with ihe department of ath
letics in the University in handling the
crowd for the Missouri Kansas football
game, it was announced at llie club
luncheon today. Z. G. Oevengex was a
cuest of the Commercial Qub at l-
luncheon. '
Charity Org-inlntlon to Elect or. 8.
The newly elected board ol directors oi
Ike Charily Organization Society will or.
ganire and elect officers Monday, Novem
ber 8, instead ef November 1 as was Hat
ed in the Missonrlan ye-lerday. The
meeting will be lield In ihe Commercial
Qub roims at 4 o'clock.
Madras' Car Slightly !.
A car driven br Charles Pollard, a
student in the Uniitrrity, was slightly
damagedaboot o"elck this afternoon
at the cross-section ef Ninth and Cherry
streets. Pollard, who was going, norm.
turned his car to avoid a passing car.
but lot rontrol. Ids ear cradling into the
stone guide-post. ,-H
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MOURNERS LOSE
MAYOR'S BODY
Police Take McSwiney's Re
mains After Battle at
Docks in. Ireland. "
By Uut?! PtcM.
Dibun. Oct. 29-The mourners for
Terence McSwiney arrived here this
morning without jjie body of ihe former
lord mavor.
Wien the boat docked in Ireland they
eipected lo place the body immediately
in a waiting railway car.
However, their plans were disrupted
when a body of policemen appeared at
the docks and took charge of the body.
The mourners resisted llie attempts of
the policemen and in the battle which
ensued "several were injured. Father
Welsch was the most seriously wounded.
They had expected the body lo arrive
in Cork today.
HOT ipCHESAT BOCHErOBT
Sfhool There I First In Conntr to
Serre Pnplls.
The students in the Rocheport Schooi
Will receive their first hot noon lunch
Monday. Although' the high school there
is i small, a few. girls are taking home
economics and they are lo cook at least
one hot dish each noon. Tlie school pos
sesses a three-burner oil sieve on which
the food is to be cooked. The girls are
working this week to 6x up a kitchenette
in,the school building where the-e lunch-'
es may be prepared.
The Rocheport School, which contains
about one hundred pupils in the graile
and high schools combined, is ihe Em
school in Boone County lo institute the
practice of serving hot lunches to the
school children at noon. "
KSTEBS 8UITOYER PKOPERTT
Xante! Sims of Sturgeon Asks for
Settlement Id Circuit Coart.
Minsel Sims brought suit again-t Den
nis s-pelmin in tie Circuit Court ih!.
morning concerning the contract for real
rstaleinear Sturgeon. They both live in
ine country near sturgeon.
The jury reached no decision on the
suit of S. A. Meyers of Kansas Gty
against waixer v. nines, director-general
of railroads, and the case will be tried
over.
STtDEJiT BASD TO EXTEBTAIX
Tolaateer Organization Will Present
Three-Art Hallowe'en. Pageant.
The Student Volunteer Band ol the
University will give a, three-act Hallow
e'en pageant at the Broadway Methodist
Church at 7 p. m. Sunday, under the
auspices ol Ine Lpwort. League.
Foreign sludenls from Porto Riro
Philippines, Japan, China, India and
Korea will appear in their -native cos
tumes and tell about ihe customs of their
own linds.
A .stwtt musical program, trader the
direction of Prof. H, IL Londenback,
consisting of a duet, number by a male
quartette, some organ nnmliera ami a
chorus" will be given. ....
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BOTH PARTIES
DRirnTrTTATp A J
1 XVLLXL'.IA.lJL.IlV iA v
SURE VICTORY
Republican ami Democratic
National Committees Con- ;
liilent ol fclection '
liesll Is. .-1
WILSON PRAISES COX
Democratic Canditlate Accuses
Harding of Opposing
League for Campaign
Purposes.
According lo the formal report!
and election predictions issued today
by tin; Democratic and Republican '
national committees, both parties are
confident of victory on the eve of the
coming election. Democratic- reports
say the Krpublicans are fast losing "
Kiounu mum ihc iiepuDiican predtc
linn is for a greater majority Uian
any sin'e Roo-evelt's election in 1904
By Unit! Pkm.
Nt yK, Oct. 2. -The close of the
193) presidential campaign points to
Democratic victory," George TVbitefof
' the Democratic national committee-de.
dared here today in Ids formal report
and election prediction.
He declared that the Republican forcaj
.were in retreat all over the United Stabs
and that Cox and Roo-evelt would bs
elected. He said that the Democrats'
would carry all of the border states as
well as Ihc South. Indiana and. Ohio'
wil'e'i Democratic, according to liij re'
port. He said that the conditions on, the
AUantic coast were improving every day.
and that the Democratic party would.'
carry New Jersey and New Hampshire.
..Speaking of tlie situation in the West
he said reports from Montana, Colorado,
Idaho, Nevada, South Dakota. Utah, New'
Mexico -snd Arizona indicated that these
states were swinging into line and that
they would go Democratic. He said that r
Nebraska and North Dakota were alia -showing
a marked betterment of pros
pect. In Minnesota and Wisconsin be
said the prospects were improving be
yond expectations. In Kansas and even'
Iowa he declared that the tide was turn
ing to the" Democrats" and that 'the sTriP
atjon in these states was improving won-
cerfnUy. ;rj'
WILL HITS (CIS VICTORY
Br CsikJ Pre-. . , ,l
Vrw Vn.ir IT-, "SO V.l.rw . fn. -
Harding and Coolidge will be by the
gest electoral majority since that
m of ;vy
Roosevelt in 1904," Will II. Hays of the
ITtsmiriTtrf. n haliAnql hmmiII.. dlrfsTr4 "&
here today in his formal election predic; K i
lion. Thus far. be declared, there were 3 I
thirty-two states known lo be Republi
can, seven which were in the rtoubttol, .x
column and nine which arc granted'to r-';
llie Democrats. . ft
He declared lliat the minimum nomtajK-.
of electoral votes known lo be for IIard.jrf ,
ing is 36K. lie also declared Hut. there
was ueiirr man an even cnancc lor gain. --1.
ing 21 more and possibly 23. ' .
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ATTACLS lllMillC. v sISirSITV. S. .
Br Utei Pi. " '
YoumjiTuw.s.. Ohio. OcL 29. Enroute
witli Governor Cox; Governor Jiairj M.j
Cox in his speech al Akron last night";
made a sharp atlaek on Senator Harding?v ,
tions was for political purposes soIdyTj
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WILMIV, INDORSES COS CAMMIcV
Sr tailed frev
Wamiisctov:, Oct. 29. PresiilenfTRl.
son today sent a letter lo Governor James
XL Cox cJi'ressiun his pleasure and uV
uorseinent ol Ihe Democratic campaign.
His Islter was headed, "My dear Corj
emer Cox," and in il be, said, "As the
campaign closes I want lo express to yon 3
my pleasure aed imlorsement oiuthe'
swutst. vou nave tnosen nuring m-yw-paign.
You have spoken clesrlf-and
learlesslv and volt will rrreive the
lorsement cf ihe American people. l
wish to express my confidence in yon'and.
trust that vou may carry the policiearof.
ttm nuiviitaie people lorwaiu ww
ABSENTEES 3ILST SIC.V BAIXWI
Jodues nrnrs .Mnst Also Be on HH
Stake Vote Legal, t
Voters whu cast their vote in C
hia Tuesday but have the voles sentft
iheir home counties should ose care J
EUing oat the blank affidavit formshed
thera,
The; ballot on which lh candUbM
name apneari must have ihe nanwrn.
all the. jndges of the precinct where J
vole u cast. The full name must He
ten. Initials will not suffice. The.
davit which accompanies the ballot
voters bom. emmtv mutt be prep!
nlled oof anrj stent tiv .f fi. voter CM A
-lection iudae. Oiherwise the vefe iHaWS
not be counted.
After the bsllol snd aSdavit have
prnperiy filled and signed th-y taaja
t-ft with the ludce. It is Ink dmf 'j
I ... .d .T..--I.T-
unau them lo the county clerk, ot
home county of the voter.
Xarrtare Licenses Issaftt. '
XIarriaze licenses were issued H
to Charles Dtvidson, , of Switiier,!
Mat. Annie Reese, 46, of Columbia;
lo One C. Jacobs. 19. and Jits
Qulsenberrv. 19. both of Xlidway.- J
E. Jacobs gave bit ronsent la ihei
luge of his son.
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