8 Eu UHB . t »- 4., smll I ll, iamammmtmmafhmhydms nail-l D-m"""""""‘_n '5' hp.“ Hmluhlétarutbrrarlteasarla curb 1-0 "'°°""'-‘”""'5°"" "‘""'””'h’. ' " ‘a-at-rt-ean‘-tutti-gtiycr a... aaeiatt-a..tr:t-.ntaate..a.e..-.a., .ty.tt........ - 10'] u‘ I‘ ~ ‘fin bag.‘ “.5. 3 ; of Iiea- haying claims against said estate are re- they shall be fort"! lIl|'|'¢d- d,$..;§*..‘§. ,deoeasad; oflulia Aanyquired to exhibit themforallowanee to‘ . 3.. . 5 33‘ .g.* .‘g . yml dreamed. of Henry Anderson, the adatiniurator within six months after Altest: H. A. Collier. va.......t'- PollyAuderao oi.-owed.»-d of idleu hey be M P‘ “h. " ‘fig. ”‘ l . , . .‘ flgyf deceaa-dd. Ddcnd ;Ifl'¢lIl.d:d Irrm any cltnzfit‘ of s'a‘i.dy es- Final Insertion. Mar. 22. &.'*‘...l ‘m 5. '.$"’"d , I nae‘. “ ..‘ds‘—.’. tate- and if such claims he not exhibit- "" L ”’.c ' ‘u. u u . 'e.- 3.‘, ‘g 3.393;, to 3]., .5." within me year from the date of let- rttrt rb res. It: In! I--uh idh: my sauna that here‘ ua;ad aohlona (firztgizo-; ""T'-M'_"'2Vm;‘;{‘y":f ‘;"'_';';'_' flj u, : ' pfilibd at are a, on are baby » lweeh for four waaha adooamlwely in thaih. bag: eoxeooed against you in the n.'’""“ P°"" ""'k”°"' (I1 N Columbia Evening tn-nuts. a dailV;ClrcuitCourt .1 Boone Cmnty. ttt..o...t,,A " A on ’-;:ruin[é-a’;as«l:r.. ’ sgg fl mcj Iaaaa. O'._'.. ‘had. '.u;..,‘:..‘ ¢;,¢..»..lm-" an ‘M. M an gonowil‘ J,‘ ttt-st: . .. I ter. u e o to te. é . . II iflifl. H vaaatiau. nuu 93",.“ ¢.*.§."ibd h.“ ‘.4 .,,,,.,n., 1,5,‘. 5,3,,‘ tFitml insertion April 3.) :‘ 5F“—-in aaaedby pla.intifl"a attorney aamaat; '-—‘l'heWeat halfolthe Northwen "-7- .. - - ° .5. _ _ ‘ _9 °"|‘- _ _ EXELLTOR 5 NOTICE . V ‘ht h.‘b~‘ dchtd i. w H. H. VI. Bald give TlI.trty-‘at! l36"l',.LF;Il-l ‘cute 5. “"5, ‘gwn. ti,“ 1,13," ectttrit tsithin six months bu" “"°"‘°" “'5' ”"' C’ The Ifla af Ilaaamt. to the in said aewratrer to at lead‘ ”:”;F'.‘h'..M(:;u)”uR|a.n"" Fourte: wnumm’ 0“ the "me 0‘ Sm“ CW '0‘ Ea has haen elidinated in the on- u.‘ y.‘* ‘S 4.” a. mu by d ..id...";Ihlfl. any-utrra . 8°! . ntngham. deceased, ncre granted to the from 1 .4 1.311..“ [[1,]; 5;-|..,o| i. ‘.3 g N.‘ .. ‘g “ h’ 0‘ ',l w.‘ ‘H. -tllf fl"! ti-I7 0l,l5¢|:"‘ :3" ‘V ‘"3 ° ‘undersigned on the 19th day of Febru- W M W M * mt‘ mt.‘ ‘. h h C ‘.0’! W . Pfnhilf ,. . “nu. .t,m;,.,.| ,,,,,,;,,,,, 3,, ‘uh ‘ . A.true copy of the record: _ _ in the City of Columbia.‘ be WM! .uoo_ne (ounty, .\Itt-mm. ' ea tahu in the ‘a. mu" a.‘ lum CI '." ‘MIND ll! 50"‘ ll 43103 0‘ ¢|'¢|”':Miasouri.ou Ifoaday. Apfll 2. 1923- "50 I having claims against said estate are re- he fort-tr-r barred. "1 ""’ ""“ " "" It Iha out-tut by bad - - ‘ dahatea next year. tr. - '“‘oout-t of Boone County. nlhtltl. I_I|J'.-tad when you In OPP“? {"4 811""-‘lquired to exhibit them for allowance ‘bi '“ 3&5“ D" u up 0.... atlaruli-3’ pazion in a ‘ the anal of_sairl at the office or otherwise dafend suclracttoa; other [to the eggcggof ‘mg, ,5, uouh, ,h,_.,‘_\n. fl flgh School. The pniora ware Pr... '-"'1 :“ gianhm {In Clllllllllli 5530000". “W N5 1507 0‘ triae plalntifs peution will be taken .at’ the date of said letters, or they may be* and overalls. fitit Patrick's Day du".='d“' -E '" ""3 -FGINIIFY. 1923- 10$. 1'. IARRIS. ti-“(caged and judgment rendered accord precluded from any benefit of said et- ms to be celebrated with an appro-:'u. ...‘‘d'-‘.'‘& a.'..&._’ pm“... (SEAL) rh. ,,,‘|,_ k : .Pl'tdT::,d. M’ an‘ 5 an‘ "on Mt tFinal insertion March 24.) gt m. up, .; .5. ,..;..-.t.; ' trill consist of a short Irish lay. ‘ and meal ggadings. - fwd“ ~ in total number of poinln. Amont ya: lltc mime matlc up of the be-t players from . an elmne-. No one team is, representing _ I r _‘..s.t court in vaeatian that the said .te.,5"'° °' ’‘'‘''°''‘-’ abuts. Pupils (‘antead ftp!’ ,th- plahllff. by station tmttihttta of 0°--'1 °‘ ‘ X- ‘ agpltmnort antl at-nitir girls’ teams are ,grounda of . _ lt isfurtherarderedbyaaidcourt that jutimrs are playing the "R “id ddmhm be .0‘ "me" in ‘M. i i} ‘X; 5 .s ° ' . ----- ~*—---~ Witness my hand as clerk of the Cir- “ m I h N. M M ottoctt or PUBUCATION - ‘.559’ ‘3 _ ;bce in Columbia. Ilimouti, this 9th day In the Circuit Court is Vacation before ,1 p,bn,.,,. gm. later-class basketball at the 1-‘ date. Fdruary III. IQ3. , 3...}... 5.5....) 1... .imioped- intense meuced against her it the circuit court 59"‘ ''"''t "23 tseg ) between the .1. The c Boone county. tttttout. an action in '6 5- 0°”! --------- ---""""“*‘ JOS. T. IIARRIS. Clerk. l flying the highest total number of point! ‘.035 lmmsmata ahiact Itlfl" "° ‘Ina,’ Final insertion Mar. 9. is Q the end It‘ lltc -ra-on. closing next al mtmo of which is to ahtain a decree The unknown heirs. consorta. deviaaaa ________,_,_ __ 3" mukgtrill lO‘t‘t’l\t‘ a medal. At present Tof divoée from the defendant on the dances. alieneca. or immedihtc, mesne AD.\flNl5TRAT0ll'S NOTICE. adultery. or remote. voluntary or htvoluntary Nancy 'Srot'.. deceased: of George fl ,tuit Court of Boone Counts-, Missouri, . . l Votice is hereby given that letters-of i .- granteea of William Scott. deceased: of ntlministration on the eslale of William 3 , '1. Jackson. deceased. were granted to, ' Ik rhttul tltiu \t'.tt and no fJllN‘* are to i. he played with out-of-town teams. 4; rtnctu. NOTICES ' l % wife. by ‘lltl"l.|' ecrtain deed of trust I had February rilh, A. D. i922, and; 1, '%d'& in the office of the Recorder. of Q ~ -—----—~f~r-* - -I’ "I ‘V! _i :55’ if . Z’ _L 3 l . X qmrter‘ fmwunflp Forty-nine. film twenty--even acres, more or lea; all that part of the nortlttrast quarter; Section: said coreyance was made in truati i aacure the payment of a certain pro- notc in said deed deacri p. m. on: Before You Vote-- - Consider {Margaret Milton » .-mt G URIAN TB DAY tuition s_1M9a_*._.g__._w - day ofltate; and it such claims he not exhibited‘ Court of within one year from the date of the last '. All persons insertion of the publication of this note. Judge of Probate Court. EXECl.'TR|X'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letter- tea- tamentary on the estate of S. 0. magi, do-ceased, were granted to the un- ldffiiflflfd on the 27th day of Fehrua!!- 1923, by the Probate Court of 300!!! County. Missouri. claims against said estate are rffluif to efltiliit them for allowance to the ex- taid letter-. or they may any benefit of said estate. antl if such claims he not exhibited within one (joint of year from the date of thc last in~r-rtion All pergong of the publication of this note. ll)?! Fill" st: ll. A. llfllllflt Judge of Probate Court: ll-‘inal insertionhlarch 3l. W23-l .4 ° The Student Council. directs your attention to the following Four Propositions which will be submitted to the voters of the Students’ Association in the general election on Saturday. Mar. 10. 1']; ropositions were recommended to student suf- ( fmepby unanimous vote of the Student Council.) Mary L Cunningham. ICPIIIOY. .3 Pan- All persons havifll ed alter the date he prt-eluded faculty and the - --P titi i the P" “°'' 1 ° °" W to arbitrarily allow Board of Curators of th: University’ ' it eac terll it|r'tld”tyir'timli:ur":s':ut!redlt each term to the student mcreo 4 tarv-treasurer. the selection of the courses in which mint is to be allowed to be at the at-mtion of the dean of the school in which the officer is enrolled. (Under the present “gem of cggparative Sliding, the student official who gives his maximum effort to £:l)ll||¢ “I0 Anna l’anma.~l. Elfflllfl‘ Give One of Your Votes To JOHNNY NEWTON who received the highest num- ber of votes in the sophomore primary election. (Three to be elected) FOR Councilman - at - Large {gm l'niv-ersity to the front is doomed to “float ‘ Proposition 2—l’etitioning the Btmrd of Curators to add two more student members to the Committee on I tercollegiate Athletics. bflllitlllll "M l0l>ll_ numb?’ ;\ student representatives up to four. (Dunn: the nut few months there has been one additional faculty mem- ber and two additional alumni members allotted by the lloard of Curators. Since athletics is a strictly student activity. the proportion should be maintained in student rcprt-st-nlation.) l’ropo.~'.ilion .'t—l’ctitioning the faculty of the Uni- versity that the control of dramatic activities-t be vested in at student dramatic board. to he composed of repre- ~'t'lIlilll\t‘.N' front all schools or organizations interested in or t'llL'at{t‘d in dramatic work or production. Proposition -l—l’t-titioning tltc faculty and the lloztrd of l'ur;ttor.~' to allow SI out of each student's fall: matriculation fee to the officials of student government. Greatest care should be taken in voting in the Satur- day t-lcction. lcst your ballot be invalidated. Watch to- morrow night’.-t Missourian for at sample ballot and vot- ing instructions! Ever_vbod_v vote Saturday! All en- rollcd students are eligible to suffrairc. with the excep- tion of extension students. l'oIl.-s for students of the ('ollct:c of Agricultttrc will be in the Agricultural Build- ing .~‘\uditorit:m; polls for women students will he in the womt-n'.-t parlors of Jesse Hull: polls for all other stu- dt‘nl.~i will he on stage of Jt-sse llall Auditorium. Student Council ART WY!-JTH. Secretary. to the student president * - Secretary W. S. C. A.. I923. Homecoming Committee. I923. Memorial Publicity Committee. l92l. Chairman ‘Membership Committee. Wfl. Treasurer House President's Council. i923. hlrmbrj’ Alplu Zr-ll Pi lltontirir) ‘ttttltlnrr language fraternity.) Member Theta Sigma Phi ljttllffllllslll pro- femional fraternityv. - Candidate Phi Beta kappa. Memorial Executive Committee. I923. t0ne of three students.) Member Constitutional Convention,. i923. day at the south front door of the. tlsute in the City of Coltaflliiki ...—¢._....._.~-._. ‘K... A Few of Our / _Specials for Tomorrow Bahed Catfish R0]!-I Porh ' Tflltlffllalll flesh with Musltmom sauce nullft Sftttrll Pie "tut Mfitct; Pie with titlt-r sauce l bcrry Pie flrlnge lue l)P\il'a Ft-oltl (Lahe aith shipped cream. Strawberry Shortcake Pcach Cobbler Broadmore lfih lllroatlr-'ay Inn Phone 2lSl ._..._ _ ' .. ..'[‘|.¢Ng'.- lIaat:inrAcIdeIu dag:-barium: I if .; .. ‘.-_E‘ P‘? t . r; F‘ 1* :1‘? s :\ . i . .. - - \ ' I O 85.00‘ ‘ v s High School Basketball Tournament D Rothwell Gymnasium F Tomorrow and Saturday . Morning, Afternoon and Evening Forty‘ Games A _ Between the Best High hool Teams in the State. ' Season kets 75 Cents I in t ‘ A l . o 1 Adntissioni‘ 25 Cents 0 c 1*“ . 3 \ltltlretl lri~lt. \lartar Board. (Lilbcrt lame-. Pres. Y. M. (L K. “('ap" lluarli. Track. llnbr-rt liunlter. Capt. Football. “Duh-h" llanser. Virginia Booth, So-c.-Treat law "rim-~l llartr-t "nit. Football. “Pat” Wllryan. lTount'ilman»lClt-ct. Phoebe lnutee Wright. Viola l’:nlM'. ‘AT’ lincoln. Football. Ralph Kr-llcr. l'ootball. .lolm Vltmidthe. Pres. M. S. 0 l\aar P. \anice. Basketball. Alvin ll. .luergen~rneycr. \;tr~ity ll-'~ Patd Keller. Paul Bebermeyer. Sec. Ag (lulr. Katherine Cartltvell. Betty Jane llughes, l’res. Journalists. Mary Louise Angle. llarry Bunnenberg. .|. D. James. Alline Smith. Pre-. Y. W. f‘_ A, farul Hubbard. Varsity llcltatt-r. lilbr-rt Ford. Mary K. llorine. (.lydr- Snider. lent Helen Sim’. Pres. Junglt-ianet. Milton Thompson. Franklin Ragan. Varsity Debater. Marguerite Vellrter. Barbara ‘Warren. J. W. Graham. Vocate. Waverly Hays. Fathers‘ Fair Loni» “omcn tnittoe. l.ela Robbins. Joe Stephéns, Vocate, Sam Duff. Clarence Musgrave, Football. John Teed. Pres. of Di-abletl Ameri- can Vt-terans. Virginia Ruarlt. em a. Ben Steiner. Tress. Ag Chth. Neeley Turner. Vice-Pres. Ag Club. Bill Dooley. Quartermaster Veterans of Foreign Wars. Home Villiams. ' ‘ Beatrice Clark. Prt-s.,_Freahmaa (‘pm- mission. Oats Crawford. llaaaell Fhley. lano- l’.utl Qturh, lia.-ehall. lo--»n.t \lillt-r. \tt~o--l’rt'~. of M’. A. A. Jmnt-- Krllflgtlh. Alvin ‘R. ‘l‘np,..-, \arsit)' Drltalcr. lit»-s Welrh. l.atsrt-m~t- W. llaher. Track. "lJllt‘.lt' Porto-r. \I'_‘[¢ \. DeMuth Draws From Every Corner of the Campus! The f ricntls of I.arry DcMutlt wish to 'r"""" ‘f’""'"" Q . It’ rff‘f\Of. present these students as representa- ‘W, (:._“_”__ tive of his supiiort. They come from ev- ery nook and corner of the campus. lltil Mtiattngert. All-Juni-tr Pres. J. Grant l"r\t-. \arsity Debatcr. Man \Itllman. lilllll littsh. ' K.ttltcriut- lirulttley. llta-rlu Ilyan. . \l U . DcMuth was on the student council (llll‘- “'1 ' "'""' int! the» year 1920-21 and during this period " "" _"' ""V° no debt was lllt'lll’l't‘tl. (See Savitar.) ""“"" "‘"""- lia) Lnglatttl. Deliluth was not on the 'council whichi -‘- 9- "W'- Margart-t' .\lanl_v. lil.'Int‘ltr-t llutlson, Himb--tlt Sic-bt-rt, I ltllurtl Mt-Kinney. \'arsiI_v Dr-hater. liulwfl Mater-, “J-l-' \l.tupin. l'te-. \l.ntin last 4 lub. Ltn Lima--_ I llm--tln .\tr-pln_>m._ tlisfranchisetl the \'ot-ates last year. t -e Minutes of Student Council. April 8, 1922.) Dc-Muth knows that the Board of Cura- tors have already created an office of Dean of Men and all that remains to be done is for Presitlcnt Jones to pass on the applica- tions filed in his office. (See the Missourian. ‘ ‘ l‘umL lit-at. Ut'l0l)€l‘ I4. 1922.) '|J"-' \|‘,|m"', Frtttly Antes Dclilutltknows that a written statement '7'"-nan \|mm _ filed with the faculty committee on Revision 5- '- 77 W"-n of Records will remove any untlcservetl rteg- '“ “- "‘”'“"'- ativc hour without further trouble. (See ’“""‘ "'"""'- I-‘acuity Rules.) M’ ."""""~ ll. ‘l l"‘l’l'¢'Y. Prr-.1. international Pul- ' ' it- t _ neuuttt believes Missouri IS nest in the ‘it...t'."t-..... . 'ltlle West. (Ask Larr ) I . ' M" y- Dorothy Kane-her lkltt-t Jrshng. “tlrlrntl Howell "lilwlil Koontl. Vlmttula Stallings, ll. M.‘f.nole). It. I’. Ivriaht. Knight-Elect of St. Pat. _ Ellis 3fcAlliater. ‘lfllaret llntcheaun. Katherine Johnqog‘_ “"1! [re Furro. tlltarles Van D7,.“ |.‘,,.u,.n_ . \'t-nu-g With the Ropes of the Past We'll Ring the Bells of the Future. ° “Every Day in Every Way . Dc-Moth Is Growing Stronger and ‘Stronger?’ DeMuth' Mass Meeting, University Auditorium, 7:30 Tonight. it Melrlll-Isa. § -_ \ ' ‘to “h L3,...