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i.iWijyLtW'Mfli' TTTP- THE COLUMBIA EVENING M1SS0UK1AN. MONDAY. JlOVEMBElt 15. 1920 FACE FIVF f ? CLASSIFIEJbADS TaonoS; Phone 55 HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE ' FOR RENT-Desirable front room fori University avenue, CO by 233 feet. Price. t """" ItlSOO- F A. Hearingcr. 41-tf FCfe KXT-Funuihrf rOcras. also J!???,. Usht hulM?IiiZ. Phone 1150-bltct D6 FOR RENT Tko furnished rooms f men students. Modern boose: hdf Work In the Field of Sport TOI SALE OK EXCHANGE REAL r STATE 'Re Day, sell, rem Bid exenange real tate ol all kinds. 11 j """ ""wan. -vioaern noose; bill Work rta have property for sale or exchange (j0Ia West Campus, 1 flocks from U might le lo your interest to see us. i Broadway, near-Y, SL C, A. 801 Lo ir, have cash barm now for bouses trie irast street. Phone 1321. L-4Sif t c cvw.1 iVA T :., . (A IICU w WV-. f JLIU1 I'l" nty with us. T. E. Wisdom R.-alty Co Exchang e Bank Building, room 404, phone 56. FOR RENT Second-floor room across the StrtCt SOu:h from Academic eamnnsJ ipOlCorJev Are. B-SJtf FOR SALE FOR SALE Two u:ed suits, sue ; ane bhe serge: the two for J19 or $10 rjct. Information by addressing D, Mis- saurian oKLc. FOR RENT SITUATION WANTED PORTION VANTED by a typist and dictaphone operator. Phone Sil-black. - F-filtf. t - FOOTBALL IIES<S - ; Missouii 1$, Y. asrjngion 10. Kansas 20, Nebraska 20. Arses 17, Kansas. Aggies 0. Oklahoma 35, Oklahoma Aggies a Drake 7, Cre.thton. 0. Crincell 81, Simpson 0. Wisconsin 14, Illinois a Michigan 14, Chicago 0. Iowa 28, Minnesota .7, Northwestern 11, Purdue 0. Notre Dame 13, Indiana 10. Marquette 49, St. Louis U. 1 V, Drury 13, Roll 7. Piincton 20, Yale 0. Harvard 27, Brown- 0. Cornll 34, Columbia 7. Dartmouth 44, Pennsylvania 7. Nsvy 63, South Carolina a Army 90, Bowdoin 0. Johns Hopkins 41, "St. Johns 0. committee .-recommends that all plajers be numbered." ftaelieatly all of the major teams oreiconeern in St-'LojiK formed by theraerg- numbering iheir plajers ibis season ex cept Yalv Harvard and two or three ser- vice acadamies Princeton has been numbering Tigers in every puce. I--. COLUMBIAN.HEADSNEW BANK iXofia L. Johnston Chosen President ot .o.oo(7,o()o st. Loula Concern. John L. Johnston, son of Dr. J. f. M. Johnston of Columbia, has' been chosen president of the new J5vW,000 banking mnMn in Q IT .mIX- C.1 I I .L L . - ing of'the Libertv National Rink nmt il, Central National Bank last Friday. COLUMBIA. Neoiiaticn for tti .-,... v., , t, Dangerous to ue 'under consideration for two months. This '?" " " ,ratute llIiCnon ' " announcement followed 4 meeting of the ' -"?la Jcea:" ,ot tonignt ana to- Tonight and Tuesday: Men," starting Viola ' . iu tmi iui.c. jwuuu.ireai iuuowra a meeting or ice 1 V. , ' Commander Douglas llowird. of . the board of directors of the two banks the m"I0W- "ie- J"510" w" actT ot i ' ' I were week-end sisitors in Columbia. Miss Jennings came here Saturday tai game. AT THE THEATERS IlAENTf) DANCE Prirate Lessons By Appointment Only . MRS. JAMESON Phone 589 in the present quarters of the Central Na. tional Bank and will probably take the name of the Liberty National Bank. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE f TOR RENT One famished dose in. Call 573-Creen. room. WANTED TO BUY SITUATION VACANT WANTED A practical nunc fcr a lady and to assist jn lijht housework ; Call at 1500 Unircrsity Are. or phene j;:i-blacL C63. R F. TWTER TO BUY A good kitchen I ion 222. r WVNi' ' i'rF wik a cop 41Me pari t, . r-t ten cojc. oi i ne - u M tioiin i. Missowiaii of Oct. l'J , ' lr8i.Z t i'"' Mi'SoutUn 'business office, Jt JL flt Ilalh : WANTED Reliable, ambition man fir Moman as District-Manager. Umuai pror-sition Vddrcss Nui'h American . rid. nl Insurance Co. 3Mutal lUiOd- MISSOURI VALLEY COXFEUtSCE STAXDIXC Won Lost ' Tied Per Cent. Iklahoraa 3 0 0 1.000 Misouii 4 ,1 0 JiOO Xansa '......'.3 I 0 ..j0 'bn 1 2 0 .I0 Drake I 2 1 J33 S'aAiBfi.m ...I 1. 0 .200 Jrir-ncll 0 2 1 .000 vansas Aggies. 0 3 0 -OM Frazcr is visiting for I.O.-.T-AND FOUND SAtESMAX "WANTED-Prmai.ent cxclaic proiosition, 04perstiBg wirr- ( ponltrr raisers of Boone conatf. Can t proieithat our men a erase, SlOOiW a LO r Uitcr ,f legal papers between , ! j Many make much tame, ShouW 'nh i-nt an e o carapoa and 71G Mary-, ha j'3'" "r ami SJJO00 espttal Und. Riiurn to W. A JIurry,-T16 Mao- i n,is y" " ricll inetUg.iiou. Sn ,j " MJS. M" Carnts Saluniay etetunz Sun " day, It-ne Tavern. C lStl -s LO'T 5iil party ht took overcoat fram lradmte Hall please return same to dace taken cr 110 Hitt Si. 0-61 ! ACACIA LOCE. No. 602, A. F. & A. M. "J L0DRE NO 11 l'ls I0il One brown gauntlet between I Crant .'.. t and Stephens College. Finder please return t- Misjsoiirian Of fice. . , B-61. - -z- smj SreLCV-l'eopIe-bo stole three On-, it LiV.ntostcr. W. i nai rugs trom n Beta f hi Jioi:seTnIl n,;, JimWin- I'jiit r -r return same at ence. Stated Ccmavniotion Tuesday Evening, No. 16 at 7:30 p. in. Scond Degree. Visitors Welcome. M. i. Si. Long. Ser Ililt and Eroadna) TiCERS COULVXT HOLD JUL BALL In scrae respeeis tle Missouii Tireis ,hnweJ belter form and and displaed a better brand of football in tlic game igaicsi Wahicgloii last Saturday than Jicy did in the two nrfrnling atame Ui Oklihflnoi and the Kansas Agir. 3ut this was cntlrel) nulliSnl by ac out ..ar.'Iing, seiious defect fumbling. Never perhaps lias a Tig,T team lmie so much fumbling a wa, -en on tlot lira field Saturday. Fnmble raie viashinon ten points and every vevi crce of a victory until the last fie Dur-.trs of pla. uning cold wratnc: Naval academy, said that the midshipmen would not be numbered in any game. If the navy takes this attitude, it is certain lhat llie Army mil An the same tning. One of the objections is that "scouts isn pick out star plajers and that trick plays'are more eaily detected by num lers. Howeier. this objection will be ovcrrul- led if some action is taken by the rule lormmttce. or the athletic bodies ot tile big universities to discourage "scouting." Princeton, the lone member pf tire "Big Three" to show any progressive ideas, ha come out against "scouting" with the assertion that they will not do it fajh future. A "lentleman's agreement" is said to have been reached among the "Big Three" to discontinue the practice. Last sear after losing the annual game5 to the Naial Academy, the Army an rouncod ilai it was going; out and get fja.-r. The .iv bowln lhat the Cadet maucgrment d'nl gn -ut and collect stars 1 5 a who'cwlc dilribu:i.m of app.SrJ. menu. Rutgers is ato Ijjulipg abcut the a.7se ihing. Ivsfiig a sjood team mined bv wdt. scriin." Nine ttar plajers left ami went to other universities, where thry ere star ling ibis ear. French and Sto:k went i.i Wi Point. Ktllv to Yale. Alexander and Daffv lo FoAlham. Whitehill to Penn.inloed as eleik at the Daniel Buone IMei'trell to Princeton, and HuxraVJ. to Tavern lef t today fnr Kansas Qtyl Lalayelte. 1 Dr. and Mrs. E E. Eins returned to . Soiii- cry interesting disclosures about ,,5 jfj. a .;, (,, v-ith his .the indccemcnt bing offered to P' P j aiothi-r. Mrv tS. A. Evan. ' cbool stars is promised for ihe winter , u j0Har(1 trtarnnI , iJnur, (n. meeting. . . today. He; his been connectol with .Strrng's Bakery. j W. S. Dorse of Oilman and Porscr I drugstore left )etcrday for St. Loui Ml hcinp. preceding day when the action was voted ia 'I'1"5 orPns' wna " mt "Oi on. . her; gaaTdian, but who is engaged to an j The hankintr ennrrm il! ! LJ 'actlfss. The. actress is seen br the little iff. JJggM ward in the antu cf another man and ' she decides to sate her guardian from !hcr by charming the "other man." Slipping Feel is the title of a Fox Sunune corned)-, which will also be j shown.. HALL, Fridcv and Satntrlayt Nail R. It. Cray went to Mexico this'raorn- mova will be tlio next atttactlra at the g on business. Hall Theatrr whcA she appears in one at I of the best pictures nf the year, ing Mrs. Robert Browns today. Mrs. Mattie J. Sapp left today a Mtit in Moberly. W. L. Dorgan made a business trip to' Mexico tcida). Mrs. John Howatt returned to her home in Huntsville lodaj. Mrs. Rkv Silimidu 212 llitt street, Jefi here for Kansas. Gty today lo visit her fUlcr, Mrs. Sophia Wolff. J. G. Merideth, principal of Mexico High School, spent the week-end here as . ihe- guest of bis father, J. W. Merideth. John N. Taylor of the Tajlar Musi' Company went ! Iobcrly on b'esincs today. J. . llimpv.n, wko lias been cm- itrong. rr Than Death," whrrei this wonderful actress Ukcs the role of Sigrid, the Dan cer. Narimova, who is Russian by birth, ' has taken this ca-xilr)- by storm ever, since she made such a success of the ' play" War Btldes? vhich she played all over the country just before we rnteredi U10 war. Iu addition lo the feature.' there i!l he a Mack Senile! t cumcd, "Thc'Sprak Ci ' UNIVERSITY NEWS !' Many topics of ital interest to L'ni scisity tiomen will be discussed at the- next ma's meeting. November 23. Tlic matter i.f no mldveck datos-fr irador-' classmen and amendment to the consti lution .ni lie pa;d upon. The dec tiuu of a cheer 1-ider will take place. Further isfcrcati. a in regard la the wo men's Luildin- t ill K riven. FOP.TJRD PASSES T.V rOli AMES SATURDAY Foiwanl paning, which is winning w r .1 .11 .l; 1.11 a a iii iii?iii--.-t. nWIIV lOOIUail Kimcs ini I3, nun ",..., . ilh var. t wk amumsI tm-k. " ' -' " r.-- -rt ".---.-.-, . - , isrr-, u. ..:. i-.- . r c. t ?.; - - "- - - .v., ... i-.. . due credit as a contributing cauvs for Ames or the Kana- Aggies Miaro , - . '""l. '---'' " ""' j ,--,,, with the Motor Transport Lorn-.,.! urabies. foolbal! extwris 'classifi fumb I !'". Lumc "." "' ' "--" irirst Uivision. j Colnmbian to Leave for Gc.many. ' D.n Mullen, s ho has enlisted in ths lo!rt Traiitpcrt ( nrp', rra't to St. Ljuis ! friday. He Kill loin th- Eiyuh latasn ; ard go to Germany immediately. During LOST Prhabh- in Academic Hall brown I a-.cr-ccrercd diar), initials F. ! E w r ed with newspaper elippinss. ! Fiidcr return to Missonrian cfice. J5c-i war-. - W-SStf. D.WM NI LODGING FOR KENT Furnished .room In mod. cm as- One block from Broadway, ! tvor block? frcm campus. A-R. Lyon, j phofce 303. L-60tL j TWILIGHT LODCFi No. Ill, A F. A. M 1 Slated Conm-Bieauot! Second and Fourth Tacs A davs in each in,vi a 7:30 p. ra. Members iraed to atle-d. Vintine i . w . . . - . fE- brethren welcome. 1 Victoilc Sec. J. F. Oli.ef, W. M j 8 JP-Nowdjjajg. I 1- wv J. 0?0. T. LOD.CE NO. 207 j - - ' . Ti Initiatory decree 1 FOR RE NT-Room for MudenUril?!? , -v Monday night. No E Broadway. Phone 589. J-Uit , (gJ-V; TemberJa. itor WAVTED-One unfurnished room lorlH'St?&5' al'Ta welcome. . .- r r.- v r- t t- r-i c min student. Artdrr" 1. CJrr-' "" -j. " r. iser, jec. soimg Missounaiu T-64- t ton KCsr A double room for ! ATJlf LEI ICS vcang men. 606 sanford riace. ffconel IS.-bUck. G-52. WIN 51 TO Chicapo Profcssiora'.s to Play Ilcrc fcr MMwctt Charapiortshipj. ROOMMATE WANTED-Bc a chorti The? Colcaiia Atl'i-s, minus the course sfidert. Legation near Ag Boild- j serv.ci o: the famoes Jfeetler" Brown. n- Phsre "6"-thck. - rf-64 I overwhelmingly defeated the nesro team , . ." , ,. 1 frocr . -fenon Citv yes'e'ilav en die fair 1 ystis-oaawer, at .1.. nui -(frAlul . br the Score cf 51 to 0. Jcffer .15 to 8.30?oclock. Ueatta-t rrai 'nic'iv evtnin dinner ened. Piece 2"Giern after 6 p. ra. C-3ltf 'FOR RENT One-half room for giil teconu term. 615 Ltx St Phone 119-S rreen. L62. son CttT refused Xt take the field wrb i TrifSKSXE i ARROW iCOLLAirLl i IsKtH ci. sB sei m .m LCucrtJ-VH)7irCo.IriC.TroybQC. I Baoilci Brown or Halfbici Tibbs in the hnc-u; The captain of the Columbia team stcr.a discussion with the Jcffcreoa Ctr leader consented to remain out of tlie garneaud ibe Iho teems look lli: j field Ui wage battle for tne second time this seasaiu J' inrce minutes -iter me wiuc aicw i Colnirlhia ccored their first touchdown. By the-end of the first half, five sure had been, aa-red: In the second part of the game BooiIt sent in his substitutes and from th.31 on the game was fairly intcr- i csting. Next Sunday the Chicago Athletics will 1 meet the local team. The windy city ag- gregaiijn is a professional eleven and i considered one of the best nejio teams n th countrr. According to Brown, Us players wil work all week to get in good condition for the gsms. If the Co-1 1 lumbia team is victorious they will claim the championship of the Middle West. ( iin; as poor football. It h considered a pnase ot me game that can ne rcmedi'd ty hard pracuce.' The Tigers at overcoming the slump .bat struck them hi raidcason and with ten dajs ahead for prepaiaUon these is lot a rooter in Cclunrbia bat who bo ieves that ihey can take the measure cf Kansas here on Thantsghins Day, des itc tie 20 to 20 score of the Kansas Nebraska game Saturday. Last Salur .ay saw tl-c Tigers tacllia and cliaig in; Ix'ter, sis- tbera breaking up and) jsms tie lomard pass in bcucr foin; saw thera fehoiin; increased speed and best of all, san a rctival of the fighting spirit that lenabfed thera to turn a de feat into victory in tho final momenu of llw ronlestT - With rgal work ibelueen now and Thanksgiving Missoari can bring siciorv to Misss-ri over Kansas. Much of' thct Tfork Will ccnist.in guarding against ard averccraias fumbling. "vrrivs CROSSCOUXTRY RVX The annual Missouri Vallev Confer ence cros-cosntry championship was won at Gricsen last Saturday -by Iowa State Crlleae. Kansas was second, Nebraska Tuird. Cornell foatth, Missouri fifth and Crinnell sixth. 'loa State l.nk the firs: five places. The Big Drop In Clothing Prices Was anticipated by this store. Every sUjlcvcry overcoat, has been marked down to confoiin to thi prices of today. Suits from S15 to S60f and overcoats from 10 to $60. While it means a great loss to us, it is a great savings to our customers. Wc only carry standard merchandise and enii'cquenlly wlicn you finygnod he.re you get quality romliuicd with .low prices. Tull line of sJicap-Hne coaLs, sweaters, undenvear, and all winlcrapparel. , 'We hold no Clearanci' Salcr. We are watching the markets closely antl any reduction in any lines of mer 1 handise thai wo carry our customers can he assured that lhe will reap the benefit.' IMPto s Eicry body's Store BE? b.ng pan, Vandcrloo in Byers. fiord tddtd three point in ihe same period iit!i a field goal from thc-25jard Lne. The final touchdown came about in much the same manner as the first. pass Hibls to Higgins lock the ball to within j scoring distance afier which Hibbs car- J ried th- ball over. ! J 0LDEST.tr OMAN IN ; liOONE CO. IS NOW- A ni'rn in-. vr.ip'C nYn'' Mrs. Sallie ,Shaddrick wlm lives -four . mi'cj wet of 0.iimbia c,n tlie ROcnc. pert Gravel Road Is probably the oldest; perwn bsing in Roone County. She is I0 sears and 3 months old. She was bom in Carrel Coucty Mrginla.'Julr'lX " ' 1315. She ieare.1 a fasnly cf clcvcnf! children. The youngest, .Mrs. Thursday .. Roberts, with whom she lives is 52 years old and her oldest child, Floyd Sheddrick who lives in Benton County, Missouri is j . 85 vears old. ' 51 The haddrick familv cane-toBoane County frras Virginia 45 years ago and have livrd here ever since. , ., . She is always glad for the old people, to ri'it her and talk .iImU ihiiifs lhat hasrei, taken place in ih- part u years, aniii irorc cspeeiailv the chantes in Escne; Countv sirx-o vh- has ben living here! "ll only seems yesterday since I rcdcl ihe old stasrf coach from Columbia t) 1 my borne, she said. nd if I were able J M ifftmi. amok for Highest PtuncW Udlity at Lew ft PoisiHe Prir; mttLGAif&tip i i$ TIT? WRT.D 70TARD TURKEY DAY CAMFS Eut two big games remain o he played J10 walk I would see the hovs parade ts fa the Missouri Valley conference and j morrow" she continued. n, both occur on Thaakssiving Day. I t Tha Jayhasrkers will imadc the Tiger j -Trnsteesj Receive Commissions. camp on Tmkcy Day, in whet promises' ComirissiAns were issued to. the hos, ' te the greatest battle in the hitory of ipiial trustees for the I'-ouiir County Hos- i-rcainiciic relations rl ihe two instito if.iial bv C W. Davis counly cicrx, aat- $m wtw havEnoh benefited atonE time or another by reading ar , using the Want Ads are few 3nd3arntwfi lions. Indicalisiis roint lo ihe l-.r-.cet crowd that lias ever assembled to itnes the Kansas Missouri lilts. The other battle of importance will be !ycd at Dm Moines, when Oklahoma, he only undefeated team in the Valley '-cks ho:ni with the Drake eleven. While nost Valley fans nre willing to concede his game to .the Socners. ihere is 4 n& ibility that DrslCe may prove someib'ng ! -f a siumbling block. It woull cf course pleasjng from a Tiger standpoint 1 3 tee -cr hoi Oklahoma, for by viouiag from Kansas, Missouri cocld assert lh?7 ie champions of the Valley. Vi'-oari' chaacc 5s based on the fart t'ut lli- Timers are f byins mure conf-- 'Cs games lid- season than anv other ;ec.i, clalliing wiih six of the oilur '.n 1 :cams-'in the Valify, Grinnill alone no! nfie-rics on the Missourians' schedule OUahoma on the other hand has Tijol wl Wasliingion, Missouri and Kansas 6 c. By the same diagnoti.. a dsftat to .be '-ooncs would alios Kansas the op iu,1uoitv to p above the Oklahoma ag- .trauon providin; a defeat is handed lie TTgrs, as tlie JayhaHker Iiave ore rare came on their schedule than $n Owens tribe. crilay morning. To were issued forf four years each lo II. H. Banks and N. T. Ontrv. and three fnr two years each to W. O. Ellis. T. P. Rrown and Dennis iptlman. These weic recorded sritli llwj county -court and in the hospital leeoids. City Council Meets Tonisht.' m There will be a melting of the City Council at the Gty Hall tonight. -: " 7 T s fl :? -3 . 1. "W iaaLsXictS: WET, Blt.Tay woalhcr, ci- ,' ffo-un, sniffiEi, end tbft p hsi-vycoldlsor:. Dr. King's New' Discovery break It up'quicily td jleasantly. Head cUaaei t;p, 1 oagii relieved and yon fed better. At yoar druggists, COc 1 ani?L20abotUi3. FerccIdsa&d.cougiS 1 Xo ..IXIM !& ' NewDiscgregy" ' uwju,.,. MjisLIMeiMiij'ssa Bovek Begging forHelp? Dr. ?in-B Ptlk trill lrTr i-rrt tlhr? -J Ing svstem" and the practice, becotsk, SirWneja-of cggl?V tirerraLlgiwtU mo.e'ond more Prevalent, of coaxing star S 'K'S?3: J$& Sffi nlavera awav from other collects and urb ?J ?? V'. T55 tUY REQUIRE TEAMS TO XLMDER PLiYERS By lit.NEY -L. Factox lUnited Prut Sutjj Corresponded) Nnv Vork, Novn 17. Lesislatioa re qtdriag all Tcsstball leasu to number play ers may fisd iti way on the gridiron law books when th-.rdes corazittee c-ets' this winter. m Nkuctous ctber reforna are als bit. jifleii. .The rumnitttc is exreeted 'to o on record with a censure of the "trout- ( Dr. lung's Piib will L'JJCE J"n. .tht piayera away irom omcr colleges ana tr- .j,, tQ ta Numbering players, as a concession to the public, has' been the subject of agt- titfoa for cercral yean. The "rules con- ' cittee had U trp latt winter and disposed of the proposal with a resolution "The Sti lint doun, loot Spurs art mmmdnot vatted. You'll see it in the seam, of erery Sj)cv You'll find it mtans better tattfj toiler drwting, tkvxr burning. m -,v rn -r &&&a JjLfh. What Do We Mean "Room at the Top"? Wc put Spurs on the market with oip eyes open. We knew "There was Room 'at the Top for highest possible quality at lowest possible price" and we said so in print. And now Spurs are perched ai, the top but ue didn't put them 'there. Smokers did it Vicmscltes. You can't keep a good thing down and it didn't kike smokers loHg to discover that Spur had something they wanted "What was it? Just tliab good) old tobacco taste that quality o jvgone days. Spur's blend is choicest Turkish, fine Burley and other Iiome-growntobac-cos and it's sorn e blend. Now bow about smoking a top-notch cigarette? , Liooett & Mtebs Tobacco Co. 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