. p.._g- l.... THE EVEXIKG IISSOUBIAK, COLL‘ [BIL IISSOUBI. TUBSDAL AUGU 8'1‘ 12, Ill’. r— Page Two "15 EVENING MBSOUEAN I until th Timaty of Peace is out of the ," in d in the Member Audit Bureau of Cu-éuiations. atme to gzldgzznpdcefnzld m_ bllabed mr evening excevt SW4” -'..e.-. .“'......"t: ..° t~.'::l°:'.:*:.':a."i°.*:.'.t:: W" "°°‘°°"“‘ .;II"I“‘If° “""""“c,, ‘ o o. I - 3' u as gain. Phones: Bnalncll. 55: 5973- 27"-jfmd provision“ ‘ as m - Se t eta its MII ‘mun. ‘Clio its) that until the na e 8 pecial are or. job out of the way nothing permanent r 3. 19 7 anthoriaedn3gIi.c'mb:i! C39 be done- } 6 The President compared the pres- rod as an-ond-clan $3.75; . I’. month, 40 cent:-.‘ COW. 1' “l'°"- 33' ‘mu. 1 t IUD‘ (‘ ntr \eaI'. 83.2-'»: 6 Invfllht-i _ 81.75 3 months so mus. U3Itsld;I}39;ihere is much hoarding. This is in mtiitr Star. 34...» 3 moo I. ....I pan the cause or promeermg There month. 45 cents. , -- ..-_ .——9——- - Tne Lhing that is bothering IIIB-l1Jt'Ither-is is no mull? attached- people is not the high cost of 1iving_asked Congress to appropriate sulfi- but the cost of high living. lcient funds to carry on ln\‘eetigat.lonis I rid prosecutions. Sectional relief is THE 0L” 7'65“ (“IE8 B‘CK ~bt-‘mg obtained through the sale of when the 1'niverisit)' of .\llssouriIM_my promion8_ Ui"’"=~' 70'' U19 73” ‘em ""5"" 28 H; But there is no large or well defined “'1” ll!‘ ‘Vim renewed P89 and rfilhope for lower prices in the Presl- frvsltcd RPl1’“~ for we did pre-walbdt-ni'.< stlfllfestlons. ltgrl‘ will come back, he has ulrt-ad)‘ I 1.11.-it uul his re-gisirniiuii blaiil-1 .‘IlItlI ' ‘ ‘ I I sent it to the registrar's office. I All indications point to one oi the. biggest enrollments in the hiSt0!’}' 01' 31189 Aim!» 07 the school. It has been estimated lhntI a thousand students who were in" school before the Pnited States en- (‘otton .and Rebecca. I-Evans. Jessie Hill. Elea- . - ll t f the 1919- _ . . t red the N" “'l '9 “'7' °' nor Taylor. Mary Lansing, I-3liza.bethIDosit Miller of the tollege of Atari l.......,.1 --g,,,._i,,,_-- .,, .._,m,t,,m,I.a_-- I,,I Frances I culture. left Sunday for Sedalm m 51- One reaction of the war has been tmsset. I-‘rsnces Hum and Elizabeth tend the State Fair :0 session. ll-Isles. Jean Brlirht. Jean to give men Jfld women zi sltafller ill)’ Bass pctite for knowleiltzc-. and llN?.\' Vifihl‘ Iy believe that in university’ education (all come nearer than unnhiug else in -.;;gu'-«tying their hunger. We hope to see at least 3_i’i0u stu- ilt‘lll‘~i .11 the old TiS‘~'l' V1300‘ U”-“ (“H __________._.._ Esther Hill E its her guests this week. .\i.’1sses Eleanor and Frances l-‘lournoy of independence. —_.1_.—v¢ \iari:arot Rollins left Sunday for We riuett-rising. .\lich._ a summer resort. .~.nn1e girls ni‘e--th€'.V "l0“€"' 9"f-‘i')'ll1lI1i: from i~wt-cilieurt.-2 to malted illlll-'. hr and Mrs Draper. and their Rims. Stark and Flayton. left )e5tr-rtlay to visit with friends Tl": beflullllll "‘°°““~3m "isms "" there the)‘ exfiect to R0 to (‘nlifornis.'.\llssouri it-sit-riia.\‘ tn mipcriiizonil the huve been hm'ini,' Ulifihl be Used bl’ Iwhero Stark will attend Leland Stan- ‘threitllini: of wheat on amine of the-:.\nn.i W the proflteers as cause for int-reasin8Iford l‘ni\'ersit_\' the price of spoons. - ""' IABURERS QR ('.U’lTALlSTSl Are they laborers or capitalists? 'l‘he_v certainly are not capitalists. The) don't like to called labor- .-rs; that doesn't sound right Ah, we have it. the)‘ are profes:ilnn- I dull». Miss Ethel Wylder of .la.;kson'o‘ille. ill. the guest of her sister. Mrs. llan (} Stine. 211 Thilley avenue. Miss W)'ld¢-r has just returned from Chl- Pfl r l.\' ails . Tt38.l‘li£‘f’.\' are prufessioiinls Ol- i-uurse the)‘ are. They work with their brains and not with their hands. But wait—-a teacher c-n1ployed——liiri~ti is too harsh a term. The doctor and the lawys-.r are not employs.-d fixed wage. Itr and Mrs Guy 1. .\'oyes are spt-ndini: Ll. two week.-t’ vacation in (‘rev-d. Colo. The)‘ are expected to re- I‘ tum to tmiuntliia next week Mrs J T. Mitchell and her daugh- ters. Helen and Frances. of West - in-oadwsy. and their guest. Mis Nan- hiissouri are wondering ‘ me t‘la3'tou of Lns Angeles. Cal. have just what they are. One has pointed ' gone to St. Louis Ln visit for ti few out that there are only two cl.tsses..'1Hi'¥ not laborers and capitalists. but em-I tuluyers and employed. Wliether the jolt be st-lllm: shoes. peddling book.~'. tie-coruting houses or lIl.‘~‘lT'U(‘UnX lb“ «muting generation. the problem of the Inuit etnplttyeil is the sum“. Another tesuhcr has said that the lt'.tt'llt'I‘S of the world should be neu- trul because they serve all people iiillllitllhls. luboii;-rs and professionals. it inity lw vottsidercd that their utzi teachers .\li.-e.~<-.- (‘harluitp Lawrence. eriiie Turn)‘ and Marion Lawrence. .~lU(lI‘nl.'-' in the l'ni\'ersit,\‘. motored to dim: 0.’ .\ll:~'5 Kathryn Kingsbury and ltinzer Kll‘l1_\' .\lis:~ Klngishury has -.-ind .\lr.~ Kirby will make their home in l"a,\'(-tie i§lai‘i' Tandy entertained with a line ptiri_\ tit the liall Theater yesterday livid is professional but the teacherI4nI_I_IIIIIIIII Those present were MIN“ ill the public‘ school is employed and ,_.S guru}, “-hm,lcrI Man. Evans. Gladys his problem in relation to wages is the I Tandy. .\inry Kzuupschmidt, .~.~mu- .i~ that of any other cpnployecl B;-ml;-* (‘:ir.»lyr. Cotton. Frances Wayne Allen. .\lar}' Anna liuhbell. (‘rum and Sarah Tandy Ill "ll The ni'lii!'H in New York went on at '0' ‘ ' ' I ‘ “ - \ V V ‘- unlike’, Tllefi dlil €\Ln llllh drumatlttil I ARI I Is‘. for they sent an ultimatum in the ‘I I "l£lnl.lK(‘l"h'. And mm that rt-volutlotii.-tts. are 011 8 bl-1510988 IND. Iaiis;-‘ ll'_\'lilK to tear institutions from llli.'lF rt-r_v fuundzitions. why not abul- today 0" b"5m9‘“' lab from chorus“ the bass the soup e-iiti~rs' i'ulutnl)ia tisitor today E l. .\ii-(‘uni of lies .\loines Is. was .\"l'iLl. rm; ,\lAI\’ tssi i; K‘ ""”““"'“ ““‘"" to Vuluinlxia todat‘. In Ins spewb III IIIIHIVPI-E Mmuut II I.\llSS¢-S l'l~isi.~ and liuth I}‘;lldBl'l0f'l ‘ t ‘r went in ti-ntralia this morning on. l’l"'NlilI’Tll Wilt-on give his‘ an.~w--r ii. ;, ,,-hm-[ H5“ ; the restless labor lenders He said lluni--r Willie-sidce~‘- a student in the ‘‘‘['her-;- must be no 1)”-g31,.;_ Let there l'itIi0rNll)'. left today for his home‘ he only ititi,-iligent counsel, and let ‘ll l.“l"" “ll.*'~ T900- the best reasons win. not the strongest in W H I‘"’“''" returned "3 -“““ liruie force "'“~‘“" -""-“l"F‘J8)’ fill“ Those who seek to employ if only prepare their own ilt~g€ll'l.lt_'li0D “ .\l-a. this morning. where .-the will vis-t The truth of this warning is proved 31,- 311.} 3",. “an Daniels. luv the l.'tl)uf' ivllillliunl-i in other part.» live-rett Manning of Tulsa. 01:15., of the World The President observes who has been here on a visit to “rs- the .‘~ll'lilfl8{l relations between t‘8Dll.Bl and labor. but be in error. when lie says “the more i-xlrenie lead- ers of organized labor will presently" Field to 21 sober second thought. and.‘ like the great mass ofthr-ir as5()cia[eg_ . think and act like true Americans." Such an appeal may be lost in an in- tiled mob of laborers. He will go. llllt) conference with those “who know pa-hut they are talking about." Some of the legislation which the: Pre.-titient proposes to use now to fight ‘ rlnlmt prices has been on the statute; books for more than two years. This" Nldl)‘ exposes the negligence or the administration. vihich waited until- public opinion reached almost a cris- l-“ 3010"‘ makinx an investigation. Un- d0?Il€‘dl)' in the heat of treaty-male in the President forgot. temporarily, home affairs of undeveloped conga- 01190995. And now “politically. econ- Week-ettd in (folumblu. he may i ._._4.. 3 momh,_ n.m;}cm ,;upp1_;- of food and clothes g'1fl]I\'l:illlIlfl in Florida for several weeks 11.5‘ year-‘B ‘vim me cpnc]u§!0n hofllfi a{t(‘rn|)(\n "°‘—" ‘ i.-. an act prohibiting proilteorinz. but; H9 t .\lrs B. L. Miller. went to Sturgeon to- one. Llniversltyl .\irs. 1:}. Sydney Stephens and .\il.-is, for Vmndsor tiue. departed for hni.u- this mnriilnsz { M H ""ml’*"‘l0D l0 J 7W Wil- I-‘roui I — —- sity. -“ll-"5 Fm"‘'‘''‘ 0795' 19" -"“9l‘~”d““I Mrs Glenn ll Dans and little sun. for a short visit with frlettrls ill S9-Igtenn [L 3,‘ Kath- ‘ i-‘uyetie. .\in.. today to attend the wed-I ufti.-ti visited friends in Colurnhia. .\lr v Rose ‘ Blllllllwll lllllllll ’ W L D0='£an went in Macon today‘ ll. (‘rosswhite t\‘i;I:it [0 Sturgeon: l-Lverett T. Martin of Ashlanrl was ll ‘ l spending the Miss tsiadys I-‘loyd went to itenick,‘ l l B. em T America’: Leading Corset . W ‘°°°‘‘’’’‘'''li'‘‘l‘pl : ’ l gifl¢3;-- ' gu flute-outlines: Ffiiodo hxdecrea. . 'L~e.‘4.*°s9:=~5-mt - and their little daughter and the family of A. J. Estes. departed this morning for her home. Miss Percle Fuhrer or Weilsville; who has been attending the I.'nl1'er~. 3-‘N PR5-NCl9C0. A|1¢- 11-—C8n sits‘. went home this morning. ‘Iron Cffllte Ch! One Word Vhlch will 81.000 P03 A full Word lust Stand For All of English- People. 1). L, Luecken of Black‘-me, best denote the United States and all 3 t the wgek-end with mg mm“ -parts of Britannia? It so. you will be arid’ sisters at 6 Watson place. paid at the rate of 31,000 a word. The Miss Martha Schtvabe. who has been . W071“ Trade Club Of 89-" Francisco fhss offered this amount to the person iwho suggests the word which. in the James Iflllollfl. after 3 visit to 1-..t;,.’Judgment of the club's metric aun- -itlves and friends in Folumbia, return. zed today to his home in Blackburn. .\io “rs. T. E. Winn and her daughtc.-r.l - world-wide use. i Miss Lilliatl Pulllam. who has beenlnppoinied by w. H. Hammer. presi- risiting .\ilss Lucile Montgomery, rq--ldeni of the World Trade Club. turned to her home in Memphis .\to_j "Brit-Am." Atria.’ "Ambrittl- today. It-u." "Br-Am." "Sam-Bull. are some Miss Sallie Patilnson of Ht|iilF\‘lllv'_ words thus far suggested EM-1. who has been aiteitd.iii.: summer’ The World Trade (‘lub is olfering I~terl'n of the l‘nlt'erslty. return-~d lmm.- ilti.-e award because in earn-mg on it, I . . ‘l0d||."- Illl't‘§t‘Tll canipalxii for the uduptlotl of Frank Pie-rt-e of liuril. \ln. “bu liaismetrlo units by all l-Inltllt-ill-tilleuklnfi been visiting the f3II)ll_\' of his bhilh [people c-T. l T. P.t'l‘t'P, left for llullli‘ 1215,; :m0l'n3'MI. lTu:-niania. Utiite.-ti South Africa and so Mrs. ll. H Martin and mm- llenr} 'un The metric units of weight and Hughes. Bfltilfilalll to 8(‘1l!'iK' measure are new used by an the world q. . "2-‘cum-Ilull " l l _.___ _. __, I Mrs. Sam Barnett who hits he-en! "931 E"llllf‘ TTIl|l|lPl‘\'- evisluns her mother-iii-ism‘. xm ldtilS K .\i_\'(-rs to Eula I) is .1 it Jiarnott. returned to her home ill St E Tucker Pt it 1. Gang, _i,dd_ Louis this morniniz. , Columbia 3 1+.».;i,m. Mrs. Belle Schooler returned in F V Lampmn I0 D8 Tm 4. ”‘‘”‘"'”° ‘°i*‘>' “"‘*"' ° “““ ‘° “’ .-‘l.t’llll'1l.*~‘ Li 1 & .\'1~'. ll 23* ill and .\lrs. Brossart. Her niece. El za- 1., C I ' -. . lb:-th ilrossart accompanied her " lemmhfl 1'33“ 0“ .\lls:i (‘atherine Krone of I»-‘nrt Snnth 1) 1‘ Hobaris [0 V P‘ Tunnir l ' '3 I, Ark who has been \‘.i§llIDR the fam- 1" ‘I’ SIN h IN’ N "‘ A‘ , I ily uf W ll Purl-:'er an .\ii.~t.¢mii'i are p‘ M 1‘ ken”-Elm “‘''’”"W James; Flttwirk went to Smiths;-,, I-‘non. L5, int pt it 1 Bouch cllv Amid. (‘oluinbin :30 on g i'ri.~w:~ to Anna R Isoil exp:-rintent fields of the l‘:i.u»r. ‘I (‘;,,qt¢aman 35 it 15 & H T 17 Di 1. Kelly Add. Colum- tnn 1,0«:m_oit who have been vi.-tiling: icy“ L _s;e,-mm“. ‘I, up RI the f0rmer's father, J A Vnlllpbell. (‘¢_.u]_t.(,n 2I25nI(m Ids-parted for their home in l’rmu*--Iv - 1 '°” ‘W’ ‘ THE (‘ALE.\'D.tR 1; Flaude Sturkcy. u forllier student ll‘! the t‘niverslt,v. returned in Columbia‘ IIIIKIIIII II ,‘.uIIm I m I, II I.II II . . . ‘« ~ - ‘- t’ 1* to he J H-rs ' Saturday after it months vacation at ..;..i,. ’ .l‘(uiisai-i City’. St. Jo.-tcplt and Bruits-I‘-\l=i:u~t a‘..IuIti'uia § I21 2‘ I "llflul.‘lUI|tj| nn wi"lt. lie will enter the l'tiii‘vrsits ' ‘ """""" "'”"“' °"‘"”"“'* ‘I, I ' fAu:u"l L.“ }{\‘L'l'0ll'Hll“ll fill Ilfl‘ full {PINE l ‘ 3 8 ‘ I of the l'u'irI-rI'.'.\‘ vain’!- Mrs J W .\iontt:unti-r3v'. her «laugh "33 ""' "' 3‘ '7'-it-‘=~1'.~ v-utr'.«n«~- -mzn - -I. iiizitlnnn lvr. Miss Lorna. until her son I-Zrmum. ,I . , ,II I.II II I I II I . ti ' J‘. . \1- r v ' it left (‘olumbia tndav for Rockford. Ill ‘ L 3 r‘ ' nk ” ml- ‘_ Aug 31- ilprtilitg -‘tvtt\'iN’t|TlNli, . {ii 5- in .where the)‘ will \'ls.t the Hm I‘. J » in t'uiu-rm; Auiiit..rluiu Wilson and fault!) .\lr. .\lt)DlZUl1‘.t"f'} "vii! 1 Flu" “wt in i N in J7 Hi-0-iilru; uf llr-st term of Short i'~ ti Ag.'l-‘ulturt. Thanksgiving Day ii.-1 lwiti join them the latter part of on. ‘week at Lake Gent-tn is-II? l .\ir. and .\irs 1‘ 1-2. Gribble of Kaii— ‘ tsas (‘.t,\'. who have been xisitlug tliol ‘form:-r‘s mother. Mrs J T l}ribblc.‘; ' returned today The-_y motor»-vi on-r front I-‘ayettc Where they hgive beet: llfilllflfi l. A i“.rihl»l0 and family. The latter l>lf‘f‘UlYll|linlf‘il them in his ms- '?hlhP ay- -‘lfll Pill Blanks for Student Help. The Y Mi‘ A- rt-qu-sis all people in Columbia who can use student help fill application blanks and mail: them to the .~'et-retury of the r-mplu_t.l fI‘H.'lll bureau of the Yll-i(.'A I l I t l I « l in I I DAILY HATINBE TODAY l Last Time l l l “"l‘lil~’. END 0}‘ THE ltil.tD“ j roiionnow ,4 .\i.H' \l.I.lSil.\‘ In “TIMI 'l‘l'ISTl.\'(.' ill‘ .\ilLlllllIli- VASE" I tlirill~ and pure enter- Tlll\ anulées. ialnineni. a - Also 2-Reel l‘omedy-- “ZIP? AND Z1251“ l 2 Solid Reels of Lauirbs slur) grips. II is I00“? ‘KG 1031 !ilX—’l‘lil'Rsll.ti‘ -o. ._— 0ml(‘Illl.\'. socially. the world is on the Ollerating table. and it has not been Possible to administer any anesthetic.“ The anesthetic am be none other than N3 Statement that “there can be no settled conditions here or elsewhere ~I- cnunbining‘ ° ' 8|cndc'rn‘eu; Grace and ' long-var, B. Noam; ndfugw Manny.” the l'ttii:-d States. the }tn'u,m . lpect a great influx of American mlml’ ‘paign committee. is best adapted to mm“ l° 9“ The competition is open to every-,5‘? bill 8 fihort time before art rela- The money will be paid to the'I;‘ -day to visit .\lr_ and Mrs. G. A. Winn l“’l‘1D€‘|’ 3411)’ 15. 1920. by a committee,’ be i ' Idle-.~'. ('unadu, Australia, New 7,¢.,.1,m.i .'“'“-“ "" I -it was hampered by the l8t'l( of' avenue entertained with a card party:G1etm Martin. who have been visliiit; 3 ...u;gi.- 5-hon word which would ,,,. at 10 o'clock this morning. The fol-{Sir and .\irs. Stephens here. left furI press 311 u,..M._ llowing were present: Misses Lucileéhome this morning. I l I la have too “we the An.d::sep?bp neglect the zudy of Gun“; music. It would mean cnmn‘ mm their own flesh. -_Iot con”. may might. for some e and,» only French and Italian ' but they will have to come to ‘my sooner or later. They will and it “most impossible to be without German music. and will soon t (0 bar “'8gD€!'lBI1 operas WAY!‘ PEACE Ill‘ IUSIC Germany Thlnb Art Relations Should Be Bo-established. By JOHN GRACDENZ (United Press sun Cornsoofldflm BERLIN. Jul)’ 5 (by mail)--Mini’ cal circles in Berlin and Dresden 81- um music. clans as soon as enoulh 11313 11“ elapsed to allow rancor which tnaybe felt in that country against the G01“ 6. - The belief prevails here that it will PHONE I 3 for SERVICE CLEANING. PRESSING and ‘REPAIRING JACK DAILY ions between the two countries will resumed with greater enerfl °t purpose than before the war. "I am sure it will take time to brin8I this about." declared AIIKIIS1 8533'; uth. well known musical critic todl!Y.| “but I believe that the American znu8l‘o cal public will come to a reallzatlonl that art is ttlmvv personal and nation-I tlllzitic lizilreil. "'l‘lii_- tjerttiaiis lll‘0dl.|L‘¢‘d many 0‘; Sliiikmqiearo-'.~ ll’2tl§9(lll'.~‘ wliilc lhc Ii’aI"I just as they played Verdi's and :~‘ousa's marches. l be-l tip»-ra.-’ I [T HAY BE YOUR Tl'R.\' SEXT Fire .13-ayg comes (ll1eID9t‘tedl_\' and M the wrong time. So you should be protected at all times from lust-‘ by its ravages. Come in insure your home and HR t‘iiutt'l1lx. you cannot make a better investmeiit or one more urtemll’ m’i'°53‘*'-*' and have Us SMITH t CATBOS REALTY ('0. 2004-2 Exchange Natl. Bank Bide. Phone 27 A [FALL TERM seems SEPTEMBER 1. AT TIIEI V ‘ The Great American Um'ver'ai°.ty of Business Slilii a Month Guaranteed to Every Graduate hang” City and the Ransom;-rtan offeagroaior opportunities for the young man In young woman entering the can we than an)’ 0'3"" °°mb‘°1""° °' ll" “"4 la the Unlzrd is cl. 6 do of students haun l‘Ornr trom I Dlfll 0' "W "*"“~°‘r3' to take advantage of Iturtonrnrriiin necure the benefit: cf its fair- reu-tzing lull «nee, tn;-eihrr aim the unequaled opportunity afforded for position: rmertt 1 D11“?! pt-W . . . l ‘I’!-other TVS“!- iststntloa. Advertlslu end this great bullnroa uni- writinx im- und fortune 3- 98. 9 in . (‘I I so-nix-e. Elonmoo and on-start. Bnsineio A In 8: in. ll--ride tony to prepare for a high poolilon at u-rally In the hi-art Am:-ring and follow that dc-cllllon I-‘it IFUOII lay 'medtntelv for l‘a'..'il0( and panicu I1. llnndredl to Dr ad line through thin action, hutch lmpllrn the ggme for you Vvrite today. of (3 little knowledge is a dangero- ous thing”— and the con- firmed tire “shopper” can hardly hope to have more than a very little knowledge of any make . of tires—or any real under- standing of true tire economy. The car owner who rides on Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires stops “shopping”, He knows that at least one make of tire do. livers more milcstof service. He knows that the narne Firestone uniformly spells economy to him. r T A A V I . ‘* - ‘ - -‘ «--:..‘ ‘ git’.-5 5'1 ‘ ‘ I’ . . ~ Vb ‘ st‘ 'u”_’_9‘ ‘I. dlh-.*A.I.L_‘V 1Al':oe\.-‘.' ‘- CI