~ t liulslt ill llil cullllllll ,3- Indications-Poltit to Record Return of Former -. /Students. l-‘RA'1/"S ' MAKE Dinners and Other Functions: Are to Be Given for Old —. Timers. ' PLANS, Students. -faculty and ton-npeoplei are planning to make the 1919 Home-' coming the greatest ever held. Every! indication is that alumni and former students will fill every available spice in Columbia. Friday and Saturday. to capacity. In order to make the Vic- tory Homecoming the greatest in his- tnry. the Homecoming committee is seeing to it that everythitis 16 full I15 smoothly as possible. i‘ Doyle Cotton. president of the stu-‘ (lent body. urges all fraternities. so-’ rorlties and boarding houses to deco-, The Y..\i.C.A. will} the station free; and will urge members of the Old; i rate for the affair. Guard to register at the so that, they may be easily located by former,‘ In classmates Persons who have rooms to rent for over the week-end are urged to regis- ler their name and the number that they can accommodate at the (‘om- mercial Club or the "i'..\i.t‘.A. Colum- bia merchants will close their places rule Wm mrmfih the mmnmW' up 5 of business from 2 Saturday. limes .\fe4-ting Opening Event. o'clock until 5. I Outside °' we “Sui” 9'08"” 0‘ ron.uir:ii~.s719t'§ll~ia.\'r visirs ni:iu:-’ d . events scheduled for the week-en . starting with the mass meeting I-‘ri-é Huffy Reed (lruduate of Agrirnllmtl. (in) night and ending with the Home 1 College Bar! for FEW Bays. Nhlissouri R1,-E, bottoms and “D453”: wmlnx Hon at the Rothwell Grmna-"; Harry Reed or Macon. .\lo.. a grad-Nand also on the prairie ponds. Ira: "The Man In the slum Saturday night. the different nine of the (‘ollege of Agriculture ot',\ic.-Donnell and L. E. Renie of the Moonllglnn fraternities and sororities are plan-‘the 1'-JIi\'ef‘.ill}‘. who was discharged, ltenie Hardware Company went out ning to to their houses over to from service last week. has been \'l3- , one day this tveelt. McDonnell says “Sllltlsofllle IPCSCI1” those who come back. ‘iting friends here. .\lr. Reed wallfumi Besides alumni from other parts of here in 1914. when he was manager‘ duck along the Missouri Rive the state and country. the Sigma Chi or the Farmers’ Fair and a member of are expecting forty old members hid’ the stock judglniz team. After he |efl.duyg_ The hardware store; an get-r Kansas school. he was manager of a A buflet dinner \\’lll be g‘lY€'II U191) 19" [Of 3116 First Oflicerif T'IlD-' anion [ban they (‘fin 3upply_ for their guests. ing Camp, where he was commission» , Pi fraternity plansied the biggest week-end in the history mount service their (‘ity. Saturday evening The B La Theta Wives to motor from of the chapter and is expecting 125: guests. Their social calendar for the lner student in the t‘ollei.'.e of AS?!- rulture. accompanied Mr Reed to Co» ’ week-end includes a smoker Friday night. a luncheon Saturday noon and 'n banquet Saturday night. Plans of Greek Letter rout. l The Sigma Alpha Epsilon frater-' t . P. Burks to A. B. Daniel. Lola nlly expects about 75 guests and will‘ give a dinner in their honor Saturday‘. night; the Plll Gamma Deltas not planning any special affairs but; will entertain about fifty. The Kappa Alphas. with twenty-five guests. will E. .\'.. Faddis. Gdn. to B. E.-lteupp give a banquet Saturday night as will thirty-live brothers of their alumni t‘. E. Piper to L. UV.‘ Stephens- liresent. and e Pi Kappa Alphas who are expecting froitl forty to lift)" J. .\l. Batterton to S. M. Myers to return. Homer-outing dance Friday night and ;he Zeta’Belta Hans will give a dance‘ ‘ 3tr-50-13 - . - . . , .. 500' uluuc Columbia 5-,por[3gnen who gr-9" -U:-llgdfii 0|KlJl- tentral Bani: to Laura J. Stone Ngeujng in on me duck ghooung 30 P Den‘ The“ 13 making enenfl Pl ll 1- SIEDDGOS Add. C010!!!‘ [far or who are going to be out along‘ sive plans for the weekend which bia _ ‘S‘ high cost of living. “"“b“‘ after two days of shooting in com-; P h N ‘ _ lpany with four other men near at e CW8 N0. n'"I shun Tnn"e“' i‘!-‘ranltlln. same party N are . W. l The Delta Tau Deltas will give it Central Bank to [_ T, (3, stone they ‘will announce later. Phi KIWI Psi will entertain about twenty-ave. Sigma gill Epsilon has not complet- ita plans for Homocominc on V0!- tul-key. the grouse and the woodcockl used to abound in unlimited number: throughout the Missouri woods and prairies; some are the days when} B34 LICENSES UPEN . llllli HUNTING SEASON ...... .. . ....... - 9. party; but so long as the wild ducks _ .. - _ I-"cg- Hawaiian Music and Camp ‘,1 momma ‘Pm me, firgs Marlécd some of Best themselves to the haunts of the fowl oonc ounry amps. not have any special social functions. of the air every fall as sure as they, Chi Omen will have a dinner Friday, .\lOST AFTER ‘ lly southward through the south part, of Boone County. mum ~ —-———- _ The open season on quail goes on. Delta Gamma. Delta Delta Delta.iGamc Is Less Plentiiul Than November 10. when the lean ardent’ Ajpha Phi. Phi Mn and Alpha Delta‘ in Former Years-—Quail '""“°" ‘''''1' “"5 “3'°‘“‘°'“ °‘ °P°"‘.' Pi have not completed their plans for? Season Opens NO‘._ 10 the week-end and will announce them; __ later. i The coming 0! November marks the ‘high point in the hunting season- :1! 708111198 the Woods and col-nileldsj ._fter this plump little bird. This la.‘ I ~ 3 v ; The open season on fur bearing Nzinimals in .\iissouri went into eflecl Kappa Alpha‘ Theta is planning on from fifteen to twenty clients but will 1 ‘ll! BYBNIIG Ill-BOURIAII. oomnn. .lI3!0Ull. TIIUISDLI. 30781883 0. I019. _j ninth district of colleges giving mil- ‘Pd m”°"”' John Barleycorn used to be one of the‘: ""7 °°‘""“~ "°“ in c°l“mm‘ "'9' day to "T- -jg} —n _.--,:._.- ~—‘ To Inspect unitary Corps lien. in the University. His diau-icg Col. W. H. Oury. inspector of the Cl“?! Colorado. Kansas. W I Fresh Seattl—e“—I—{-all-bul:— Ri . inspect the military corps Market. lady.) » r C Will Close For (lame The Rex Barber Shop will close from 1 to 5 ‘N o'clock Saturday afternoon for the Missouri- Ncbraslta game. Get Your Work Done Early the season of the year, also. when the; I I i . 1 ‘Saturday. The open season for ducks v.-ounlry boys, black and white, are‘ Rotting ready to trap the little fur, Would Reduce ll.t‘.L. With Filth. lfand geese has been on since Sep- Editor the Missourian: bearers which abound along the It is It ‘Veliitember 15. but the docks have been streams and in the WOOdl-l around‘, 9 llnnwn fact that the way to decreasel flying south only since about October ""9" D''“''"' f°" 5350319 0m°fl'*- ,' ‘is The Twilight Chapter of Eastern Star gave a dinner last night in the Christian Church banquet hall tor the‘ grand officers of the Masonic l.odge_ of Missouri. After dinner the third’ ). about Columbia. the high cost of living is to increase production. There is no more certain.’ uiclt and eflective way to increase The county clerk was doin ga land oifice business Saturday and Monday ,selling hunting licenses. Since the ‘beginning of 1919. 834 hunting ll- animal is so prolific as the fish. Ono’ trllties have been issued Boone fish will lay 3.000 eggs at a time. Fish.‘ _ Two hundred and sixty-one breed almost as rapidly as files. and were sold in October. _ there is no better and cheaper food. , Get 24 Ducks in One Day. I ¢ l’nder the law enacted at the last sea-l Next to a good llsh story. there is! “_ _"‘ " ““ A sion, of the Legislature the state is nothing like a good account of a. "I “‘’'k 1" M°ph""‘ L"’""" rnielhlng the fish hatcheries- Na-Isucressful hunting trip. John Hollo- -‘"3" L91“ P3”‘“" 0‘ Fl’9d9”“k". lure will furnish the water- There is way 8"‘ 3- B. Price. Jr.. bronchi ln_ ‘°“'“ ‘"15 39099!“ 8 Dofillion as as-i no feeding V0“ The” are many 3 , m.,m,..gou,- Mm ducky islstant in the Stephens College llbra-'- pond; in the state thgt are “mania for ! last Wednesday morning. the result‘ P)’. Miss Parltin was graduated from N fish. Ponds are easily construcu-.d.'nr one darn outing and shooting 3"-‘l’'“‘-'"9 901188919 1915. 5 at L it is up to the people of Missouri to down on 101191)‘ Sfifldbllf 310! propaganda of ii degree in Masonry was given b school of instruction here at the Twi- light Lodge Hall. I 09 U‘ N ‘raurl They say the duck hunting is the ponds and help to ream-e mg, best in many years. Yesterday Mr. 1-] lPrit:e. went out again and got three ducks. Others have been bringing in from three to ill: ducks ever) few ll-to allvantage of the fact that the‘froII1 R0Cl'|9P0T1— MATIKEB DAILY —.-— l aye. The hunting is being done on the he saw one hunter for every ‘nd 1' - ll “Casey, The Fireman TOMORROW Episode No. 13 of EDDY POLO In the "Lure of the Circus” Marie Waleamp in “THE RED GLOVE” I-Everybody is going hunting these and ammu-." Black ' powder shells are selling for 90 cents a box of twenty-five. and smoitelesai powder shells sell for $1.15 a box. 5 Eugene Heldman of the Peck Drug, Store and Sidney Rollins brought in.’ seventeen wild geese last Thursdayf farm. ting more orders for guns Later. he was captain in the re-I Cave Johnson of Mexico. also a for- of men,’ killed forty ducks and six geese the “Lloyd lsaturday before My 4. 5 and 6. block 9. Rollins _ $400.00‘ This Season in Best Yet. add Centralla . GIRLS HAVE YOU THOSE DANCING PUMPS READY FOR THE HOMECOMING? We have White Kid Pumps Patent Colt Pumps Dull Kid Pumps Satin Pumps All are made over the rriuch—desired long vamp. high arch last, with slender, full Louis heel to match. Hand-turned sol- es. Complete run of sizes and widths. Let us show you. SAPP BROS. 810 Broadway 3- COOK 10 -1- W. Seymour There never was it better seasoni I 1-13 9- 10- 31- 13- 13 3: 1*. bill {for shooting ducks and geese, accord-N. 18. Sturgeon 850 ing to old hunters. v Just mention duck hunting in any', ltfniumbia store before a group of meal’ 1.400-liml you will have the whole outilt [talking duck hunting for the next: ~ 1-000 hour. There’: bound to be someone, ‘in that group who has either killed a‘ llbrace himself or knows someone elsel ' around town who has a story to tell. is‘ in 32 NW & E in sw NW I ere are JUSI. a few of the enthu- l.ts 1 & 2. bill. Add. (‘entrails 17. Rollins NW SE 35-51-12 . Lt 22. Moon-‘s Add. Columbia 9 l I . 4.500 lthe waters edge within the next week: N S fine tailored suits. goes in this sale. % Man shooting. too. iwilliams have a boat down near Mc- [Balne. They are out today and ex- Special Sal iVltl'l('e Vandiver are "putting up" at U! Nthe Rocheport hotel this week. shoot- ’ ing ducks in the daytime and camping T - Tomorrow morning, Friday, November 7th, we will begin our semi-annual sale of ladies’ Every suit in the house L. iStephens. C. 8. Bowling, '1'. K. Catron.. l.l. I-2. Higbee. Morris brothers. .1 E. Renie. Sidney Rollins. Sydney" iprlre, Jr. John Holloway, Students are getting in on the duck Ben Dysart and Roy :1 E 5 5 O '3 ittiuiiiiiimtiiiiuuiiiiiiiitiimmllliiiitiiuimillniimimillililllmllli1illliimilmiiiillllllllmmlmllilmliliilillililfiiimiiiiiiuifi" ipect to be back lallows." A bunch of Kappa sigma boys are out also today. R. 15. ("Bob") l<_lill. Joe Estes and Nde luxe at night. Reports are that they are getting their share of the lldallards. to. but they are not saying much «about it until they are ready to come home. Some of the old hunters like R. B. Price. Sr.. who recently passed his eighty-seventh birthday. Eli Hill. eon- -ductor on the Wabash Railroad. and NJ. M. Taylor of the Taylor-Estes Lum- Prime Rib Roasts Prime Sirloin Steaks Prime ll0MlZCOMlNG DAY 1919 Do not be embarrassed by having an otherwise perfect ; meal unsatisfactory by having meat of inferior quality. The only positive assurance of avoiding such a predic- ament is to place an order for your requirements with 3 RICHARDS MARKET, a market that for nearly thirty years has maintained a reputation for Quality, Service, Honest Weight and Conservative Prices. A Few Suggestions Baltimore Oysters, Solid Meat. No Water, Fresh Daily. Porter House Steaks Fancy Leg of Lamb Fancy Boneless Lamb Shoulders $87.50 Suits, Sale Price .............. .-$65.63 behr C0!:D8llY can hardly stay at home P _ Cl b St ak F3“? 1-035 0‘ V331 W I e r e - $85.90 Suits, Sale Price .............. --$63.75 nor‘: that Ethical: t:::i":::n‘ri::r rimc U C S Fancy V“! Ch°P5 .7. i..,u¢,m_ - Prime Boneless Rump Roasts F .- $75.00 Suits, Sale Price .......-.--..---$56.25 ’ Hunting (‘amp for 14 Years. P ‘ Sh ‘d R ancy Veal Cutlets , ‘ _ _ Conductor Hill, 1. M. Taylor and “me 0“ er casts F-an or L [3 Ch $59.30 butts, Sale Price .............. ..$44.63 Dr. Elmer Smith composed the most Frcsh B¢¢f Tonga“ F if B f H m am ops ._ $5150 5 ‘ .s 1 pl .............. .. 43.1 '“°°°"‘““”“ "°“°"““"°" """“"‘ ~ '°‘ °° °‘“‘ . $515 00 Sale Price s l 23: :n:y’.:nnc:::'mF::?s;:fl up um Sztlfilloieflfirll’ lt Ch Fresh Pork Ham " - , a a 6 rice . 3 they maintained a «map at the lover O or 0P5 Ijnrcmium Fnul forts ' $50.00 Suits, Sale Price .............. .-s37.so f.i'“iL’..'.,‘3°.'I.'£”u’.'i"i.§'.'i.'”3".u'”.°i.'.*“.'..7'i "“i“'7"7 Pure Pork Sausage Brookficld Pork Sausage $47.50 Suits, Sale Price ......----....-.$35.63 :'lNi:P:‘?he.:e°e|:t "'.';.'.'3'°’ Buck “ck: C3“ 5\V‘-Tfbfcfidfi Pork Tcndcrloins $45.00 Suits, Sale Price .............. 433.75 ...'..'..'.'..‘.§.°'1.’..‘.'2l’..".’.'..‘ .3’. 2'3: .I;‘i'..‘i C I . . ; $39.5O Suits, Sale Price ---........,---.$29.63 §'.7.'.'i°1‘...‘,'I.°..".......,.'°..‘.'°.,..;,.:7.;'§. C cry Ohvcs ' Pmkl“ S“'°°‘ Rcli'h°': $37.50 Suits, Sale Price .............. ..$28.l3 ".$..’.‘.?’“°:‘.’:.’;‘. ".‘;$"..."£"" °‘'‘’’ C’‘‘''’‘’''“ P $35.00 Suits, Sale Price .......-.-.....s2o.25 """" "'""’ "'.'.'.'.'.I',‘.";.‘,'........ _ $29.75 Suits, Sale Price .-..-_...,.,.,,$22,3i °"""'°'.,.,.Z§f,".n ..,,,,,,,,,‘,'‘',''',:.'‘,,,‘.§ - , . ‘ . $2750 8 - S1 P . 31. _1!lI‘opu anon on RI - , _ ‘. ° “ml 3 ° "C9 ---------- ---$20-63 boon-on thee Bciluuber is and will _ , '-*.:u...°-t=..:.-..'~; "- °~-=~-'-.... . r No Charge for Alterations fin; ma;-m r;'a'§.‘o'.‘£..uu ' ' 5°” 3'0-5-v--Oh no saounhlh 3‘? 3