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MT . - . a nil . nHl "f??,sst?SJJf" '" MHHkaJMaMMMWiaarfalnXKHHHHSiH I 5. CONSUL 'GERMANY fflJRNSHOME ferick Simi)lich Comes Back TOW Countrj By Request of llic War De partment. j STUDIED CONDITIONS f Brother, Jocpli Is a Pre I Iwrnalist Student -in the rUniversity Are Na-, lite ii??uuiiaii5. rrfrl Simpich, I. S, Cunnl ttif ha rtcenllr tclurniM in-tub I Soles upon lit; rrqunl of the.'" rtroml lo be llic i-lucf advi (men traite JiriMon.' Ilii ifp lion rrlurnrd viih Lim. Mr. an SmtKh are native .Misroarian- PJww FranUin County. Sininich for (lie lat scar han i clarfc of the economic section : Aarricau Ojmmiion at Ilcrlin I lad an portunitr to Mudjr the renditions in Ucrmaur Iiulli affy ana politically. In an inter. ned from liira by the WaJiin:- B.&rrespomU'nt f tire C lobo Demo. irjaany is really in neetl of cottuu, ' ' wool and tanous raw materials. Ifr'faclories arc ojicratinr, only to 1 35 per cent of capacity; ami 600,- 800JJOO pronlc arc idle. The I loda) is quoted at about 80 to tbe cricaa dollar, IiTcas at par a dollar ' lAosl 4 marls. Tliis means tliat the a cotton spinner mut pay tocnty ! the normal rate for bis needs. prices, quoted ia maris, are at- (jmnibitiTe In the German of aer. A Korknians shin that i t)i!t 4 marls no costs 75 to SO rWsxpair of riding tools I Iiad , ft; 1J00 initVt I "A nm al &"' Iwtel in lierlin i out 300. to 400 marls .laily. are also charged a surtax of from 100 lo 200 per cent. rfy 1 a a rucsl ol the Krupp : Essen, and in a trip through peoomou lactory Hliose- pay roll orcr 100.000 orkmen it n1' lxJu iicur,mut,n me nrsninio-vou g'-l mat real wallop itpuin uiai me cniei uesire oi ine ... .1.. .i t, ir r .,1 - now is to work and provide for , .,. . - ,. t families, as in pre-war times. nipht life vf Ucrlin is as cay - Inrclcs as in lire ow days. ihe t Falais do Dansc. the finest hall. lJ.ll.exorId.TunsBr.fuIl Wasland' ' fwuctj every iusn. "rortonrs are p I , fnr kinK H. mme. fnTn, ,1- KM,,,. - - - - - ----- .... ..... lr, 1,;. f.milv !. l ,. r..l f.,r e,n,ri II- i. nn- . ........ ..... jaosi caribrerrailwar'MarrU",;r and told rae laat some Tears aro. !. !. war , h. nrkl an a . - I ...v --- .- -. n on Ihe Michigan Central Rail. .':,n,.' . ""?. ."" "" put at 10 liters instead of U3 in 'pre-war ' I..? w. ' .aVfWul iftiitirti lia a brother in th Pim-.il t;;...;t. It.- . Ir..,1i.r ll, ,li. JamW.iit. . -. w.-.,..w. .. - ........ ... . He i, Joseph Simpieli, a" . -B BV..n Ti. t..u ,l. tn.nu-1, ..-.. ran &iti by the Germans and made a prison- ft-J! Dusseldorf. Ccrmany. He lost one k legs a fe dayi before the Arnus- V Y V r J?,.! ,1-Tj s.gne.1 xhile fighting the Cer-i e- -i.- .1, f. A : iMmoich is Ihe first Amen In was Onsul Simpich is ihe first Anicri fcsrditor who printed in English the k.Amr.V.n .Uilv nTi-r. faniIa K-a- in Manila. 1' I- immediately im,the SpanUhAmerican war. He al-l Ibrrved in Mexico as V. S. consul, 43ni!ion he held for seven years. tlliU)RS OU1ET DURING DAY London Masculine Attire In Rrllliant at Night. HoMHis. Nov. 26. The whit-spattcd .nwnocled man who yesterday gavT ..and cxrittment lo the VVcsl End loidon has vanished. Birre is an air of languor in the quiet ' and chaste browns of ihe suits by London's young men today. I Lcoals wrinkle and trousers sas.1 .coals wrinkle and trousers sag-j kerchiefs and socls, once so pas-j atelr lurid, have sunk, inlo somno-. . . ... , i I i-tr .nudes. I lie crstwnue aazue uoac- low hut a blur on the landscape but , r.durin; the day. !Al night the dull chrysalis turns into irubant butterfly. Inquiries made at' Jiesl Inovtn London hosiers elicited i information that while the bright. ' Md handlcrchiefs, skkIs and lies are a . marlet, it is cxaclly Ihe re- I Wrein the maitrr of Tajai i more bnlliant the pajamas vjjcer thy. sale, and hosiers Cnd it diffii it to Icep pace with the violence of 4dnauded In masculine night attire. 1' Secretary t etail Merchants Association I will be elected the board of directors 1 f FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Salary to start, $125 Forward application to " A. W. SAPP Acting Secretary, Q,'re Sapp Bros. Shoe Co. - - I jomc- . '- - ; . ' , rRive '"!. , ; ' , ur.c OVII. ALHAII Vl . r"i.etr,to ' ' .. ' lr-w & '" -M - J , iiHvniT limirntiLMi 1 -4 -. ..... .... ...,.vii b...i .1.0. iM1 njuuii in-uinu ure lime pin mat miicu iinnvay?--Of courxr, everjbody kidded you and just to show then what a inightM l did it again. Well, business hasn't been cjuite the same since then. clear iiui utl ItIC Ii 1 .1. tttt i rr -,,, ,.., ,-,1 ,.,. U&4II IWU IIUUi IUU J J cl,lf c cmci mtlTC n kJicuui il ij AJi PRESENT COXDITlOXtf . r jT- ,, . -- : .. . ... " -, ..t, t, i . .-.i i-mi.". in ronneciwn'Knii us niw "T "" '; wnenics uraunn lor ue-, . !:.... . rjl .;il ...wj ,1... ft. i Tf . J? . .: '. . . ."" "V" r!'rmM' ""J" '" VM"' v! V'"' -'"'. itifp J.pmin- li-i,! I una. r.t (h o ua v 7i7i tin z:. i.. .: . i .1 . llr:r. - . '.I..., iin . .,... j, r..'V'," .V"r , ,.,. ...M.. ,.v. .... ,-.V .y, lumpn! into a lortune. I hat is litcra mrr. a mm cmpinv wantcu .omcunr - J;- ni would jamp lrora a loner cmoi ' """ m ,u He IiL lie is alive. St'KE "ST. TOR COfSTEBrnTS MiUure of minute iron and nickel par tles in paper moneywjli render 11 coun. rcrfeil-proof, according lo the Prague in. ventor of the process. A magnet will pick up the paper whereas counterfeited ) paper would not be lifted. lion baths it Am to err "Bathing Company, Limited" has Iwcn formed here by a small'sroup. Since one , can have hot water in Berlin" dwellings! Only bjTnor.lhly, this group rented a hold room ihe larger Iwlels have daily hot water and look turns at llic bath. . PLA.NM3C TO nCHT mSEASE . c: :tt!A h...n- nn ..lit '.! .' cry ten inhabitants in Germany, are af- Aided with social disease, according ,1 Cl WXllilW.l .o'- v. v..w . - Small Pieces of Atmosphere bm,dttd feet Ugh into a net. Schaaf. wl ? . "r1 retrogression re oR M . q ftom lIlf ,. p;lrl,r lo af, a - eve Brodie.-esrwiallyaslWewasI'' Af lPrt uf ," . . .. .. : .. . .. . :i. .Kir-ntt- -...I ....1. , tl. .1 Small, distinctive pieces of silverware give any room a loucb of refinement. Silver is always attractive, and can be utilized in decoration to art unlimited extent. As Gifts. As gifts, a pair of candlestick or an attractive dish cannot be equalled. We have a large stock for your se lection. - Henninger's Jewelry Store 813 Broadway Kin You Remember? i J iii.i.t .' nT.sUM,o ,. al persons so As- triMJMi - rtnn .ia riAuin a tnii - - - -- i - --. ..j - ' - -""-' I ia. .-i " .-.. wu,i nui au.u.u SMWy per cent of-GeTmatrtHvt,rcei .u. -' ' - . . j TT ... --IMI Ull lull ui inriiiuu uiruiin mi .i., war Twcn... , . ., ., mZZZ ,u ar-.. ' cnI r T" " au mvorcrs B,e altiil.ulr-il In ntr inI.t t,,. tnslnlv idh iimr! an" tii rniinir wnc&n nnnrt . . , . , , . . , vwajiMuines uunai uie watc t i ' ?vlvr.Vrwm nvi,'.W ..,.- ,...,',-.,.. '.. ..r .1 . n. ..&-. ..'. I 1.-.1 .: in.:- :. -.JT. ...-i....i ;; 7. -"!" - " "r."'T "":'' "T,., "IM"" ills difficult; and partly to -llic develop; I IU,l!t V IUI VIW.UUK IHU.9II. ll .111111' ea and ihe budding development in Aus-i . Iralia. Roone County Couple Marry. Miss Broolie May Jam's of Mid t way and Charles A. Gentry of Roche-, port were married yesterday. Imperial Tailoring Co. Cleaning, Pressing. Dyeing and Iirpairing a rpecialty. Work call ed for and Jelrrcrcd prompiry. Salbffction guarantceoV ' 1 ll Cili St- PboncWwhitc Quality Lend to a Room -.,-,. .citi.tiH.- ralculation.-. ElT.yts are bn.,TO KEACU RED CROSS QUOTA u,g u-uciu mcrrasc me prescni lavvs sd f II.. . - ,'lo guard agaihVfpreadotthli Dlasue.l ?U4' Needed lo Put Columbia Oven MANY ''-l!J5'P,c WruOcsJjiJie.lareaiiire. -:l on Ih 1921 UolN. I "- ''iU .; -. I7f-1 ' THE'.COLUMBIA EVENING MISSOURIAyi FRIDAY. -NOVEMBER l - op)Tigrit 19OT bjj. U. Vonahtj) ' behind tire little d II that saili-d .. . . O.nmbialmra,ce,l1806ori ivn. . ... iw quota in me llcl .ji, llrue. and it is evpected thai ihe J2000 marl can rawlv herearhf. ' Ahbouirh'Thr'-ililCB'- J.ftciallr - eled .Tr-Jfrrir: n-Dorl. amr i"UU Coming In.' One littmfred and iifiv. " ;! ...: "" iwiihur seven dollars, raided by the students ol the University, Tuesday and Wednesday, t ,9 WL.WUn III UC GiWJ, ' . tew rural districts Pave sent inTeOnits, 1 but Miss Dorclbr-Broefflc.- Red Cross' bar for Boone Cofnly. said !ic idt fon6dcnt Out ibcy - con6dent lhat they -would do their part iii ihe ilrfit J. C. Habb. airrcU.r'uf U rA..t. ni r- P..11 r,ii t- t.. 1 ului Imra mil !til rruktiilml Ij iiiiIa iucu luuiituuituio a iujimij, 9 pv-isn . and thu ., , . . , .fc VM aligned.. It i. rot loo late to Iter J2.-' aid Columbit id attaining IB ;' , - " ! Vv uecvme a mcmiKr lor iyu. -- ' - ; II ajavw aaJ - .11 ""'III ' I , -" "c . 'P ; -- ,r ' -'f.-'Vi"';B ".- , . f, :; '' I F Ml . ." w AJS1?, ffol 1 A . "r, "i . 'b 'i i -'. . n j J ' . . ; III afsy J a . - . . ': 1 v-l ... ... nil rf f I t, :. . pi I ' - 111 nfHE gap between so- j , : I'll m m :.t "wi aviioia ouw i. .tr mwM im- mm inn ! yVUlfC ll' , hap and 'the graceful,; VM"f'- " ' hi $ " ' I ijl ... rcoslvapeliness of Herman's 1-; yy . fj !' ' i -sBm? I Block I -l-ASSffi 1 Dollar r - hi! ti Put Propaty-fittint; Herman II ! Eboecnto your foot. Note how jlj , , j jl II !l the famous 'Munson shape itn- i . . '111! 111 pcrta it yet give freedom to the I'1 .-' . B' III ueffreparts then aay if you can . " " 11 I III CT1 a"!1 n shoe anything but f ' f i . ; a - A0Ptiy I ' ' ll I I , II ' Returning soldiers, acquainted ' i I " Mil now with the supreme comfort of .. Ih Munson-abaped thoea (their offi- r H i rial service footwear) choose Her- l . II 1 1 i man Shoes for their civilian wear. Ii Hjl R You cfVw your feet, if they're ' I 4 - ! CO-OP I ... '.'I ill '" '' I: , .. ' I ' ' . ' 1 " J - ; " liiwiiiiiflBlfaiiJiiiiinij " " ll ' I I I If a ' fcaw HllU JL TbeJCOQP.- -sJl sc!vj Srt . s; . ' aaBasagBBaajsseagc' I 1 1 Hi aaaaaaaaaaaaaaati Ol a 'Faculty Members Look for Useful Contributions From Ad Club When Ure All OUU kit TftirPanirftl 11.14 Iftll- lln nriiHMii InJ. n UnI. . . .' r -h viua . luiini.iwiimi iv aar ui an aavpriifjnff iM.ni uie n-s ol Unhersily officuls and UK-niuers w uie laculty on the usefulnen MCT-rois licisiATivt cttANcts . ,.f the oreanization. The replies indicate "The Ad dab. t;ih all l: ulxrdjcau a Kreal interest in ther Ad Club and a orjaniiations can tring directly to .c lealiiatfon of iu work for the Unirertlly. '.-Uention of the people In the local com- President A. Ros Hill wyi: munitie the real mcaalni of the Uui. "The Ad auB can be of ireat Jne'rorsltT the lUle. Their actjillies are to the University in coWinatlruj ihe tciiriUA ui Uie county clubs and In gir. j" " 'egisiatirc levion-WMca mil be ing pchliclty to Uniecrsicy activities ofl'a Jtury J. EVery ditiatoa of the various linds." L'nircrjJiy tt Mhsonri is handicapped be. Dear.'Vi'alter'WiIliamsayj: j cause of Insufficient appropriation. Un- Tlie Ad Qui in nrr-war davs m of le the frfcrds ef the University co-oper- dccideil lrnefit in the publicity it Rare .it bronylit lo tbe attention of the pros titc uiiiHiNij, in various aeipiui Kaysf rectirc students tbe advantage of a unj.; 4WU r- Jicwine says: 'mached maintond bobbed tail; 3"-:.Ject vcnuty.cducalion. I hope it will re' I Waitily approve of the Ad Club c-f ! high. Iteward offered for information vtwd int.). nen larger usefulness." the University of Missouri. A univers-for return. Phone 1237. B-7S. Dean E. J. McCausthtnd sa)s; ity is made up of students, faculty and! , : . , "I am convinced that an orranlration ' huildings and other physical eqjip-( LOST Uron overcoat talcn liy miv nf this sort may do a great deal lo in. J"1"- An intircrled. alert student body lake at University miter Thiirsday nlgliLJ struct the people of Missouri in matter t'' e"1"'! F' university. ThiiCaU Fu2iy" Williams at 830. l-rlauiing lo the University and lo iu W ' '.aving an organfcalion among the 1 - - educational value to the state. ijlndents-to bring the work of the Uni-, rj,C or (imicx to the state . iiss Eva Johnston, adviser of women, vs: I am glad lo'hear that yon plan laii5'!: rrorganUe the Ad Oub and bring before! ""The Ad Club is .king a highly com- the girls and bova of our Slate the Talue j raendable work for the University. The cf this University. I shall be glad if I j program for ihe year calls fir a nu I can In any way rre you in Ihe work j thorough campaign f advertising of al' vou are planning. Idepartmenu ol the Imiverslty in each. Dran lsador Lorb says: county of the sutc" "TJie students of the University are in . ihe !?t possible jwrilian to appreciate ' Funeral of Mrs. Butcher Nest Week. tbe value uf the institution, and their! "P '"""J p' Mrs Alice Butcher; ipinWbould le a.big facto with others ! "to died at her home, 203 East Broad- J conceding tho Univmity."" ' T. Wednesday, vvill not 1 held until. DctejJ; C Jones toys: ile first ol next week. The body vill T5iif.Aj Oub lias been a tcry import, i he held until the arrival of relatives I ant 'agency for the diseniinatim about i tioar California. No definite ti-ac has' tiie v.;oivcr.siiy anu us works among ineii Kploft.MisfOuii and other states. I , -nlfbtArv :ralrwn and 1 itcml lo it my. cordial co - .Kralj"n and supfn.rt.- "Nirgattizalii.n .-an rerder the ame important r-cnicc lhat can be offered by the Ad Dull The' fact lhat it is an cr - I station of students representing every -rHE person next X yi 1 -iBMHIi iRi:-JH I aaaaaaaaaBvaC vvaaaaaaaaaaal H asvavavavavaiviaK9'A.Baaaaaaavavava1 jl you ainncr vT iHIIIH I I Ctn SCC SO little of iaHaWaaiiililH I what yoiji wear, tharr HHjaH I ! l itisratlvcriridiscfccf nH H to choose c9r HHBH I j. wtthOTt mftiiyia-jT w tJU I -VVrfaty&U nUyCXr- BBaWBHHaWI pert of it. ,,.,; t. , -rra", .j.. t -u- !i H H w S fmr to m . x rr J fr . B 'l mwfjrwf; (jniars ventres "s. km m ws w w an xza H WI ,TR 11 bb. . - . & ". SEE 26. 1920 . A-tlfin .if f!.....: :. . : ... .!..: .. . . project winch may be undertaken. ! fPwWly Inpcrtaol this, jear oa account j j "J 'n. a ejl,rynired effort lo correct J - , oejeloprf11 " ." iMUtuiion.'' '"". "'""v, " 6v-j wi yi riiy t the atlentioa of the people cf j ,bl "." ' J " n ' Z. it. Qcvenger director of alhlciics, - n ;' " "" ( mm i i . i, . ,.---. I rrrvr t A rittiTXTr lTllTlJl-rvjJvrJrxaAvi Drawing and Tabular Forms ou: Specialty; Lei IB, bid on your work... i Prompt, Aoeurarc Service. I EDWARDS llROS. Ann Atbcrr, Mlth Htt.v'vjiH mm srrawoco ihwoct m iSovv TBAPPEK3 ABE JJUSY Pile ol For Predated, N Drop Seventr-fire Per Cent. Pells ci mink, fux coon, kuck. opos- I ann onj n.V. arA. al.l t. miiniM t:.. r 1 tt. .- - r.1l. living near Columbia, to a Columbia Corjimistion company. -The trapping aea son herint 'XovTmber 1, and ends Jan uary 31. Most of the trapping is done along the small creels in the farm .lis IrltU The prk of fcrs i mnch lower lh!i year. -It i cslImateJ lhat llic drop h torenty-Cro per cent. Eemcbn ?3,000 aid J4.000 worth of furs are boojht w; Coluahla eTtry season. I '"I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I STRAYED OF cnirvvxi,;i,. Shetland pony. Mind in one eye. wlth: yoor family favoriteson 2S NEW EDISON, Oh Phoaogta&mtkaSd - Come in. Tell us what they are. Listen to a fabricating test. The New' Edison is alt the living artist can be, eicepting his physical presence Well prove it, through your own aelt Well have the New Edison Ri-Crbate, tboe fatnily 'favorites, sad have you listen, in a . ReaJism Test. , 1 Ask for it. Get ycur cvra proof that the New Edison 'brings a'l the thrills, Joys and vrhch-l cries which your assily prizes in its roost beloved motic gvMv P Parker For IiKurance That Insures SMITH & CATRON "REALTY CO. ' Phono 27 LEARN TO DANCE I Private Lessons By MRS. JAMESON Phone'589 HENRY The Famous Shoe Shiner at the Tiger Barber Shop Will Shims Shoes on Sunday From now on we expect to stay open on Sundays "Henry Shines on Sunday" Tiger Taxicabjgompany Dance and Party Phone Diy and Night Service PAGE THREE I Workmanship- Sn.'ls tailored as decreed liv ti.elatcjt fashions are to Li-, .obtained from us. Accuratencss and exact iim in measure and fit help fftiKe our tailored suits of li.tyhct quality. Ami our prices arc as Lw as is consistent with ex pert Avorkmansliip. I. Wolfson The C2I7 Ladies Tailor Between ' ' St. Louis and Kanut Cry. iliUrr BUg. Thone 83t ttisplav t Furniture Company Fine Shoes Heberling Shoe Repairing System ' Columbia, Mo. Appointment Only Calls a Specialty 1199 AH Big New Cars, ' M 'twm !-.ntafc,A -i tV. &t,:3 -aUi--