, ‘ ‘M ,,_ , _. r " ' n" “ H‘ '- ' V P’ . _.' ‘, O .l'.liraheth Agee. Queen Smith, Marion _ ‘Horrors tttts. cmrstt .~‘ ' ._...... ..-.. .l..4p~-i~o--94* ”"‘ ” ' ii . 3 I53. 3 ii ti 1“ ‘h. ‘is i.- . t ‘I e E —'l t l’ i 1* it E l. l -- -..i.L.... - -._.. .1: if} it -:-‘-§%: 1. in in I fél if in‘ 3' 2 3 . gigging -Tl’ devntiand thenenthersttftlirvt-le8.‘thept~ogran beit'It'hnf3t'Of,CiQlf5antltlIfIflI- ol‘ Circle 3 will be ltogeeses. The .\fary}ephen's Circle of the lap-' tint (‘lion-I’ will u_eet at can o'clock to- morrow dternnnn at tb home of Weldott Cotton. 0|? Lee street. . t 5 i ll‘ MRS. KZLLOCC EN 1'L'RT.4l.V mt. it» aipoa Church works. . . _ u . , .soctal calendar for today. Tl" """'"’ °'''''' '’ “" '°'''''' ' tin. II. A. Tlblhrltlgr, tut Bouchrlle at 2:1!) o'clock with drr Mex Paul V. Kellogg, lfl Rosemary lane. entertained with a ltridge party lltio by \lr«-«Ridiu-.5 The other anderaon _______ _ :|i.- program all he ‘Stu-ial Problems and ? 531053 plkyy j.-OR tl-«iv ~‘-»Iut%«»n.” 1»_ In To» Dc)-rim: ‘DR. AND trtts. otttttor “Wt-RV" I'll Nlflflflk" ll! 5'9» CNIF Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lanamaid and l.’--hr ‘r'\t't'.tl t-hurt talks will ltr lull? Mrs. S. C. Richardwn, Stetiart road ‘It "‘l|3l \ll*‘l""‘ H-'““ “'3'” l“ M’-“land lficka avenue, nill entertain viitlt a 'l"trlv. meeting in the annual gncnt day of ’ A - ‘. Tltfre ia the county has been asked to send a will be four tables. delega.-'.Tl gncst 'llbe:.\l’.An "*"-'—- $*ott lfarterulvf Pari‘n,'.'\fo.. andfhlr. aratdf D" _P"'l ""'l‘"" “ll” hf’ ‘W ll" Mrs. if. T. t‘.ornr-litre. tnisnionaries from ‘l l'"""" .l'“_" “‘ ' """l""l "“"‘_“’“' tlld Mexico. Lunch-will be served at p", "' ""l”" “' ll" 3"“ °l _D'- ‘'‘‘l nus o'clock In it. Wflflltll of iii. soot». '31- 5- '"'°""'- °°“°' """"°" '."f‘ east rection. A business meeting nill ‘ "j "'9' '"' °l““'"''’ " ll" l."" folloti. Any one who vii-hes to donate "mly °l h'b""h' rgt,-n. cookies or children's: clothing to‘ M . d u l J - I- ll" l"“l" 0'l’l“"." """' "‘l kl" and guerits, .\':tl.:l'tlta ll"‘l" "°“'ll""l”‘ '° '-'§""l' ‘°"“"° Ilttchnnon. \'a., were luncheon gnests yea- rn;iw'“ : 1' . k Circle 0‘ ‘he B‘? tcrdoy zit the Colonial Tea and (Lift Shop. ti-t Wo@n's Union will me°et at 2:fl. Mra. l. L. Meriam, 34 Edgewood t.‘l:lock totntwrow afhrnoon with Mrs. Il..'Iood |'¢’0||¢. lfll lllil lloming for Kan-~ R tie, Mn, [Loans City to -attend the wedding of lter tt, Severance will conduct a Itudy of the3l"'°15'|’- fl“ ”":"""""‘ “W l" ’3"""'i in. ittuiut’5Z.ToTtti- Chi Omega . M l ‘ ~ The Maria Lang cut... Circle .t it.-"""",. _':‘"'°_:e"_;f fl \letltodtst_' Cltardt will meet at 2:3’Je ‘ll’ " '""' -‘ct-ct to-om-r afternoon with .\In.‘ Mr. and Mrs. w. .t. Shelton of Wind- ira (T. .\Ii-lhinnell, l2l "eatwood avc- ggf. Mo,’ will be dinmr guests at the 339- Tlll‘ l’ ‘V "I'll" I°"ll'lY |||"l° Sigma Alpha Epsilon house tonight. in). The party which was to have been: ~~-- thia month has been postponed on ac count of illness _ Dinner gneuts at the Sigma Nu house jonight will be: Dr. W. A. Ten and --————- Prof. L M. Defoe. Czftlfllit ALPIIACIII ‘ .....___. u.-,y(_-"gay yap” The Rut Near. an organization of the n* 1”’. ‘ad gf Cgmmg 0‘ Aflfichldkllff, flllrfifllll Mpg. 9.5‘ gown,’ ..j.._.,.;,;u .o,.,,. March to with a formal dance at th.- ity, entertained today with a luncheon at 31'“ Tltdl Pi home. ' """'l"f' "°" DAILY “l‘tC-8‘.—Lfr7l_“— STARTS These at the tables were; Misses w_ 1... _ .\tu,'..tt- Hnrbnttgh, Jean 1...... less ,,,“c,,D;",'.'. ‘(iv-',',',':,,",,."""' Nelle Snyder, A at‘ b‘. not uukin. (“Hy ‘rip’ _ __ _ between Jefferson City and (hlumbia ll_"‘lv l"""“‘ G_"‘l_""-.- .k‘"l“"“' by way of Aahland, has been edablished ‘l""l"- hll‘ (;°'l"_'l't 0"“ by Willard Zutnalt of Jefferson ('ity. - ' ‘."'3l"‘ ‘“k""~ F""" The firnt trip was made lut Saturday. res Wilcox and “re. Herbert Blumer. The 5” ‘mm in Cajun“. n H L Mu. Walter Cray of Fairflax, Okla. md jag“ u 2 P_ m_ 1-,‘, lam” "“ " “ml “l "P" l“°'l° ‘points are the Central Hotel in Jeffer- son City III‘ flit M300 TIVQUI in Columbia.‘ Ten years ago Mr. Zutnalt conducted w" service between Ashland and. F“, A. but 0‘ “ Columbia. lie has been engaged in the ‘Ml ‘ hid” "E draying business in Jefferson (Iity aince l itorttine Cinter of New York City, is the gust of Mp. C. F. .\lc\'ey. Others I _________________. at the Illlifn will be: yttrs. Orville IQ:-j A_ c, 3...... 1. N. n.u..»_ lfll. Mn. Olive II, "are. Mrl. Belle " A. C. Spencer. S02 Rollins street, who -‘Maxwell, Mrs. J. E. Thornton and .\fi.« in ill at his home with double pnru-' Pearlo..\litehel. ,l r. E. o. tttL'r:rt't73'-‘ Ill’ -. M ll T. ". ."l 1 . J; l-hllheets at dinner this evening: Miss ,, -‘ Vllflnig Lee-Meng. .\Iiss Frances Pethick. and Miss Artie Walters. l " lretessioasl jotmidisttc \ ,"4I - an no Allton’a Garage « r ‘ '--= rt‘ "'4 rains it Ildlrati. A. Fischer Mrs ‘ # ‘Pitcher t Alana Cot _~ hnelcst 6 ‘ ‘T ‘ ‘KW 'iIm@. -~-lte-teutsrtltrttetttpus t-tituniotitt :l-fi._l~l!“7l9rSt.l4nniawherethytriIlQendl itntiiwt-i-t ‘ attend .5-' "~ l nus- ,~=,I.-9.-o liannhl rut. ni- A Ed at her hohe at 2530 n'elotk.tltin af- -Orrnnon. Mina l-Ilaahcth Poll: of Chris- ‘ ‘II ‘An.’ wtonia. is (ill in a serious condition. ANNOUNCEMENT _ Dr. Hardy has moved from the Ex- ""l’"l '53- .l"5 ll°'¢"ll"l change Building to suite 125 Hadcn Build- fig was hoateas at tlu P. IE. 0. ntceting 5“, Ad. The snap of licalt;:in Stung’: Pu- tin (j.||,;., ‘v.’ 9.‘, |,..d"_ ||,,'..,b,‘.-cg rina Whole Wheat Bread. Ads ‘ It‘; delicbu. with the full flavor of fig. ‘,4 Mn |g_ 0. §",“n¢,,_ 55.9. whole n'hent——-Strengs Purina ‘hole ’!-ood avenue. will entertain the follow- W59“ *‘A‘l"- HRS. VIIITE . ...—3-—- - . tneubers Deha Chi.’ ' ' fraternitr. ‘till he Ilr. and Mrs. Clfford room have re- tained to Jefferson City alter a -alli-a There were two hridp plfltfi on the. . ,..T-‘?,_ .,.,. .1. . lTotty Marioneticr lllere Feb. 20. :- t ! 2 I id: . A "1 - é . i 4.‘ BIA EVEN tt IIIBSOURIAN THURSDAY l~‘EBltUAl{Y 5 CITY PROFITS ON ITS [D88 0 ""‘*'* O ‘ '-'~ ""‘.-.':..!‘..."‘:.f -' °-~ --«--- .7 United has. Ptruntn. Gerntany.--Before the war Pulsnita municipal authorities bougla a llll turbine and two hnge boilers for an electric worka, but lottnd the project -4- expensive that tlte task wart given lull. Recently the city council sold the trtavhinery for 95,fIl).fI'Kl tnarka, suffi- NPM to free the city of all its public‘ dd“ ‘"4 luarantee a loan for future "Ql‘_ TRIAL TO TAKE 3 WEEKS W. E. Stewart in Charged with Texas Land I-‘rand. U7 (‘titted Presa. Kuus l.lT\. Feb. 8.-The trial of W. ll. Stewart, charged with llte largest land fraud in the hi-tory of the |'ntto-tl -\lIl4". rtinnump ‘y '93“ ‘hr’, wpfk‘ federal authoritie-t estimated today. _"An act of God" caused the temporary l"'l‘"" "l ll" lrlllllltilt project nlten 3 Texas flood of unprecedented nitr- caused the breakdown, the tlefens" claimc. FIRE ntttu. is Hull.’-I"!-‘lClB.\t'l' Don Quixote mounted 0'] It... Itmar. Rminanrr. and ocronqpartied by his scrtant, neg“. stgooj-(-‘EH’; L0." nu“ Sancho Pena. moun:rd mt Ila].-pl-' us they trtll appear in (.ertarnrcs' classic ut- ' Inance. “Don (lnttere" at the lnltrrtth tttdiroriant, Saturday creating. » ' — ? ll-‘IIINCII HELP PROIIIBITION Germann Try to Pat Over Dry Leg- lnlntinn Aa War Menttnre. ‘Uri roatalalntrf Prrtt dtsl. [Copyright l'JZl.l IIIILIV, Feb. B~Tl'te occupation of . the Ruhr diotrict by the Frettrlt has 'helped tho German proltilit'tioni~t<. The alleged fact that tho lnitt-d State. went dry a~ the recult of war lrtfunuteo ha- ittsplrfll German anti-alcoholic ~ot‘ietie- to work along the same line-. and to ntake me of the prr-ent p.ttrioxit- spirit to intlttce tho govt-rntnent to put prolti ltiltitiott or urine dry tnea-sore ittto t'lfl't'l "for the sake of the fatlio-rl.1ntl." A mass meeting wan called by all Prussian jnli-alrttltolh: ettt'it'tir- and lwlrl in the Diet building. it uh attended by ministers of war, treasury‘ and justice and by other officials. liettolutione were adopted thanking Chancellor tiuno for having curbed the tide of alcoholic‘ het- erages by suppressing all bare and -3 loans, and recommending llt.tt only ‘light wines and beer." be allotted. The Nationalistc have joined tltr prohi- bitionirns in the t.-antpaign agaimt liquor and appeal to the public not to consume any alcohol while the l"rcneh,are in the uhr region. Liquor dealers are get- ting nervous and are putting out posters- denouttcing prohibition ae abourd, and reminding thg people that even the old Teutonrt were need to their daily hdtle of nine and “achn pps" nvstxassl ct.vti" "To MEET Advancement of lntrreata of Colum- bia to Be Discussed. ‘°“ltnt llr-finite Thingw Sltoultl the llusint-ts \lt-n'~ (ltriatian (‘lub Do to .-\dy.‘tnt-t~ the .\loral amt tnrnmercial lntert--t- oi (Iolumltia'."' is the -uhjert for opt-n tllN'U.\.*i||ll at the regular meet- ing of the Bu¢inr-s- .\len'~ f.llll\‘ll8l (.lIIl) tonight in the Cofrtnto-rcial fllub room‘, Trllllt .slrt‘t'l Ilttl llrtt.'|tl\\‘|_\'. The members of the cl-.tb have an earned tle-ire to better Cttlltlllltlne‘ tn t't-lunthigt. and all pevsittu lutin; e'«u;_'~ gt-«lions to -offer are ituitrtl to be pre- Sflll. 4 Jack Daily’s ’ SERVICE Cleaning Presai 11¢ Altering Phone 13 22 S. Ninth Goldman.-Bamford Co. 9to_-1.2.14 Broadway NO LONGER TAX EXEMPT Plover. Win. (.‘ity Where Pro- perty Ownern Haven't Paid. Ir floated 'VrIl. kl. ‘Tia.-—l"or the first'time in several year-i taxpayers of this city must pay l:|\Po on their property here. For the last few yum this little northern tovin lta~ been the only city in to pay ii property tax. Fillltltr‘ of a large paper mill to .It‘.y profits .|lri-i year and the-rt-lty ||.l_\ sufficient money itttu the town tre.t~~ ttry to pay t'\pt'n.-GI had rati-ed the town ltoartl to make a small lt-yy mt property.’ _o¢_- srvor-:.\'rs ro cottrtuz soon" a—_____._._. Jefferaon Schnnl Pttflla to Write on. 'aahington or Lincoln. A book on Ill,’ life of ‘tilt?!’ wa¢lt- ington or Lincoln nill lie compiled by the -eyentlt grsde pupils of the .lt'llt'N0lt School at the end of this month an a re! sult of special work they are doing on: the lives of the tno great men. llettides a stud) of the two statesmen in nrhool, each pupil in doing outside reading at the Public or lnivereity libraries. Two- minute talks by the pupds will be given at the Washington and Lincoln progrllU_I_ in tlte school this month. “v M. M. Jacohn llaa lnflnenaa. M. \l. .lIt‘t|b" of all (Hills street it been ill ynth influenra I llln home since \lontla\. t \ On The Dollar ‘ chnaes—- HENNINGEIVS room for other goodn. 8l3 Broadway. P OHLS BIG VALUE BABY CHICKS are guaranteed to liyr. Uhln pure blood nlufk famous as layers are still being sold at utility prices. 12 popular breeds easy to rai-e. hu-ky. hellthy and vigorous. Write today for free catalog show- ing many breeds in full colortt. OHLS HATCHERIES Marshall. Miaaouri stripes. . /. --—. Friday Bargains Tomorrow we ofier at extra special prices Flannellette Night Gowns These come in blue and pink checks and Bargain Price $1.25 Brassieres Model your figurewith a model Bras- siere; these are of perfect workmanship and fitted with rust proof hboks and eyes. Bath Towels . A In extra large size and good ribbed quality Save 50c . on your leather and ivory pur- Less lllJl'l actual cmt to me. ‘~ I am closing these ‘lines to make 3 bone 622 ! ‘U . t tag in Party Seconds. T'W llumlrrtl and eighty pupil: of the ll-entztn Stltttttl lt'fl lltt' ltuilding in furl) -0-condo during a record fire drill Mon- tl.t\. l"i:e (.hio-l Torn Walden oomph. mt-ttlctl the t‘lIlltlf"fl on their t‘lflt'lPflt‘) when he -an the drill. Fire drill wa- startetl in the Benton School tltiu tr-ym_ and i- prat'ttt'rd once a week_ Farmers‘ I-‘air Will Be April I6. The Farmer-' Fair will be held on Allfll lb ‘hf’ Y'"'- lffordtng lo :I tlr°tt- lr-ion of the Ag (Ilub la-t night. the country where revidents did not have‘ [wry mouthful Ipr‘llnilll-|l|.h__\‘"..ng'. Purina "hole "heat Bread. - Adv. ‘Why Buy a New Radiator? We Make New Onea Out of Old Columbia Radiator Co. Behind Tavern N. 7th St. Hi.” 77: 1923 Anth:rlty Q Benn- emlc Problems of I-‘armer. A E. G. .\lontgotncr_v, chief of the depart- gm‘ merit of foodstuffs, Tnited States Dr pnrtment of (jontmerce, Wanltirtyon, D. ll. tslio in th ope.-ilt here tomorrow, in a graduate of the Univer-ity of Nebraska, and was formerly profeseor of agronotm at that innttlutictn. lle is the author at “Porn (‘mp-" an-l "Productise Farm (top-g" both of which are used in th- (‘ollege of Ay'tt‘.ullure, llnivrtfitly of ‘ii-nouri. an rlartroont vtork and refer- ence textbook; \lr. \lotttgomery up for it time [to- ft---or of field crops at (om.-ll llniyer- r-tty. lle ltas traveled eltrttt-iyrly A Europe and is recognized do .tn author alt‘ on economic ct-nilitiorte as they af list the American farmer. ' Returns From I-‘ather'a Faneral. Dr. ll. ll. Stephenson returned _\r.nlt't- (lay from Sparta. lll.. where he attended S OES WE ‘ RE AIR 0 R I G I N A L Shoes Called for and De- llvered 800 Broadway rttooti AUTHOR ro st-atta rt... t..m.t of his run... 1. s. soot...‘ ,-,,m,, ,- _,‘ C t l non. (‘eumnninn to Be laid for tutor; ttuu;I V‘ -‘-‘ ‘ii 3;: ‘~ TITJT alvary Ettiitopnl rhtgtrli. ' After the -- :\it‘¢ breakfast will bv versed in the Parish House by the llrotherh--otl «-l St. Andrew. .\liao laura l‘reev,:ard Women. n 3 _-t- ...tre the menu. corporate for comm girls will he held at 7:!) a. 0.. " ’~ -Ijli-14 o X j¢‘,. We are just as proud to present and sell the High Grade New Haven Suits’ , FOR SPRING \ As YOU will be to wear one. Langrock clothes have a reputation for in- dividual style and sturdy character. They appeal to men of discrimination — those for whom the best is none too good. /a7'7c$@’/02%’ SYKES f"BROADHEA') 7 Columbia Theatre Tonight Only! Mary Thurman, Niles Welch, Frank (‘am- pean and Joseph Dowling Ill “The Sin of Martha Queed” ' A Drama of a Heartless Fathcr and a Mt)tl1et°'s Faith. also HAL ROACH COMEDY d an PATHE REVIEW I _A_A‘A.A_AgA_A_A_A_AA_AA_;_A_ Phone 63 E N Sa vé a Place For Dessert’. l ml" B.tmltino i- more than plrnt-ed with the interest that all ll" lm\- and gtrl- are taking in bin rhttntmv lilllr i’ ll. l.ettc-r- lt.tu- In---n "‘"""8 In lo him by the score. lot that rt-a-on lmlr llatttluttu, clear "ltl lllll‘ lllll l‘tr' id. I0 lit‘ -ur--. null talk to ‘luv lttllt: ll|l\t'T\ll\ l--ll. tonight on lltr- t-ulttect. "Faye g pl.t-- - a .. l.-.. lrrlr lhmltino hope- that all ..t |u- ttia lrtentl- undo-r-t.ttttl vtlml lw tttrurtu. That is aotnetlting that u-r\..- . tJn lw tlttnktnj: uh-tut an-l l""' " lust the teeniest. wcenir-~t hint llrmember that “ll.1mlnnn.'° the ltig journalism play i- coming \l.-ital: ti and I at the Hall The-utr:-. That t~ almoet four weeks from tmvt. But old lather Time vtill maln- tltu-r four long week» r-pt-ml l‘.\ -u that \lareh 0 and T will lu-rr But in the ltIr'I1t time. don't forget the -Itlttert for to-zttghtk otory. "Save a place for llv-in-ert." lt"lntt' hr‘ know ll. \o\~ ll all the little l'niy-erstty folk will come right up tltl~l‘ to good ttltl jolly llrtcle Bnllthino he still read thetlt one of the titans letter-. that the l|1'\‘ and girls have written him. It goes like tin’. l nrlr llarnbino. l are Evening Bazoo Dear l"nc: - l rv'ally ought to give the other little lniyenity folk ltt.t l need the ticketc. l rt.tlly and truly enjoy reading your -toriei eyery evening. \I_\ landlady lets me sit up until ‘);.'ltl sometimes to read them. Won't you please tell us again that old. old story lltut alway- nnocll. about how Tommy lip-r trappr-l and devoured Johnny layhawk on one Thanksgiving llay? And. oh yea. you nskwl for the favorite game- of the ltllll‘ lniver-it_v- folk mine are anirtutetl tlotntnoe-. ltlack-jack and tlr'm‘r--t tviltl. bl] Ifvflilr lporl 5- llte college girln. "nun lot‘ the atlynnt t-melt of literature l’. S. -l almost forgot. the ltttr-I arr: tllut Lrtele llatnbirto c.'itt't'tt ll n-tat the lttw i- l-ecauv-e llt.sl tsottldn't be fairl. ‘ l’. l’. S. -l'lease lea\t- tto to Let. nrtdo-t the tmtlillr tolumn and l will get them tlu-rt-. cl t'l' mar Now we-n't that ;t nice lo-ttot. llr-memlw-r Int-lr Baml-inn must have your alltltt-~~ nlu-it you vrlltl in lines up he will know vtht-re to nrnrl the ticketc when the lte-I line in thou-n. -Also rememlier that llttlr ilamhino do-n't like little eirlu and law: who give up too qmtkli, ‘nl urday night. when all the ltnt-- ltusr to lie in is two day. |\e.|_V, Km-p at it and you may he the lttI'k\ l-in or girl to nm the trio ltt‘krl- to Batltbirto. 4 I Here in the litltetic-k‘ again: There once ltd: a school called dlizrott. . Wltere tlte students they suffered , from flu; ’ r - . But along came a sltow By the nature “Batrtbt'no" What in tlte last line? To the bent nnawer Uncle Bamhino will really and truly give two big free tickets to "Iniinnf the journalism U ncle Bambitto