’ zlidgabtl satmdhgsqmtteratada "Wk *1’; -“'r . ’, ‘.t1, aoaoddofooooo‘. asp a o o s a a a a a s s e sa ' s o a o a s a o o ooaa - - c:——av C ooooooofioaoooodbo oooooomao InaowOO 00000 aoabo A; A I WAHQIPMI V _.VAts.satsI‘aaaatIas.(hI&tafl, .hsvea'systemota&. rt-_t--of!-Ihi-llvtllevllililllv-‘ uutvatastttsataastswtmsaswmshv srti-us,-.asl'sstthttte" wstth ' ,Tlwreisanretah.ahug&tIndad' 1hell.K.and‘l'.Ialhood..5§ao' ft-vhoodred pas. narthiaf Stswmt ._ aoa::lt,dit,wgicImaflloaditaalfad- ntirahlytatiarhing. Atproaanthlaan nat‘urnl'_fi7p'at.ion of the gland h s-.t.:.ttus._§thiIssmmdtistssls|tttls tv-rw-yd rimeitcouldhaeonvortadlnso a sifl park. And tsthevitltsrsu- ix: intoColu&ia.overthKaIyapatk Vvvttltllle infinitely note impressive than slut-paesentwaate. .lt-pliu & developed a vynem of mu- 'r'aittt antne of its wane territory nruly to reclaim a waste space. surely it t—.ill not be long before Columbia will :'aIht"\ to the urgent need of providing’? :t‘3lll§’ and recreation spots for the com- VIIll“°|| 0‘ lfll 00" "'0" ¢l¢‘“'|3ll"" 0‘ [the flapper. She ion girl to whom lull _ lhlontaa in an amomohile looks better u ‘'‘l‘ °°'ll""' l’ h " "d“ “llthan Rudolph Valentino on the sidewalk, I-.uni:y. ‘T ilisnovnfewofthoonaminggenerar isb'adavailah|ofar_ruhhsr".prodactioa ial o* a utter of.t-onjectare at present’ Qua in of oatttae. out of quemiott. Int a émmlal increase of fimerican con- trol aver production would. ua-, glcvnhmdly. compel thefiah growers to ' lower the price on their poduct. At any . ‘irate we hope that the Secretary of Com- MR "0 ‘accrue will have the facts More the peo- ple in tlt near future and that then eve """"' """‘ "“' ""' “ ‘°"“"‘ ‘° "' effort not be made to interest American gaafltal in developing a rubber plantation pt:-ltsofit. lfthatcitycaatotehlfiflihnhnlfl , .' -. L 1 ,, 4 ‘W ' I ...~“-‘wt. '3‘-é'stsflma_Id.hfi ‘tapas rust--no-pa.- ‘upstate-rots-canyons. . ahtawno its-in-III-In 0-I ittsaruaau a-.3 .-heraofthalocl hb‘l'limsdaynifi' H’ H *3" ""‘§.t Lowry Hall. ‘Th:-‘club utsuuea in I 1' ‘mud llmoontrihuthg‘ editor to writ; an arc‘: hi’ .5, dealing wit the various act itieao hd '. Icluh in the University for the National """"""""“'lAusctstios Review. II‘ '-'l""""'°-3 Thsclnh willholdaaocialmeetlng aaathasdhnrodthanfon Mail 6 and will loin in a wienie? stoastishsgiven bytha Student Volaa-. W" b".h'teerBaadon.pri|7. B doaeirod.; lalswlngartloiodc-t l . --‘j" ii.-'.'..,a-o-as-it-ti-t-sl °"“"""""‘ tta-sons. fqlfii in t--I-I. EQI; Ibo-hamhswnfora IIII font-its-ettsspsttsprt-tsp pa.’ sttssastnuytstaata m&fi&‘pa&tiQhmsafarvary' fifi'&hstssaaiInstCoamass.atths ,ThI&& § laphiaa thclnl Elthaflflflohfl Trench. lat Lindenwood College. nfl-fi&&Qtdthstmayhe; ' ____...__ ‘i't::'j".“uh‘hl ""“'klhc'h"°'uh“.‘b"‘ A nteconvention of Rotary clubs will I II I elltll-Ufifilllfl-I“ GUI!!! 0‘ lhlfibeheld in Jefferson City next week. tae.stti.t.tts...e.otusa..ta.ll”'f"""'""'l"'°"""“”°'3 A-mecom-tionotnoumlub-win uflictina -ros's:rn-into may - beheld in Jefferson Otynettweek. "peace' compared with which the treat-' ' msntthathashoinmstadoattocermany‘ I A Joplin man rem-ady confessed on t death-bed to a murder committed Hay ll. ’ time. The hmiiantina can-i-sins. . . . . the ood the a ffnll et out of the . l 1909. l) '. . ’ '9‘. ’ ‘ ‘Ha an mtg.’ be “ha ‘a mrwould have aauadl motel! the foehlc, N‘; that the amateoas are-dotna tn Coilum pnwdh ‘hey do‘ n ‘WM. ‘cm Wt" DR. BUESCHER Methodist l at l fnmhliu of a “If. We are 1".“ E"i‘m' go, fl‘ny_.i‘ ya" ind“ " °l ' "N" "P" ”d"b°l:"'c '1'" is not much similarity. Their main idea Church M‘, h‘... .. Oil’ |l‘Ot‘f0¢|l7 lflllred fin I Ilreaent of ' of the Kansas (‘iii of APFNI. died ‘ :3 ::"":'yor';‘n:-I gaging seems to be to communicate with some Chlmprutfl tlzis argnmmt to Ftoduieh Baahut-y,s""l"' and anybody who to adopt it. ll is lane. The Kafiqvlctoriona, would al- ‘mod certainly htalwmtod France and! Belgium aadthiaooutry withamuch‘ . lent tyraauylthn the triumphan id°‘m‘"d bl ll" “r M at ; “ :Tltttrnday morning. .- tes ve own wards Germany.‘ —- ---—— — ° . . . t The State Legialatlte has voted to re- \ . - :3: ‘:"°';’ A" ":'m.. T “"|.";duce the number of Supreme Court Com-; I" ° ""' ' ’°“ - 0'55 ‘"3 ",ntisaioners from six to four. !.ave treated Germany as Germany would ~ _ _ .‘. "and M ‘M “ .0 ‘kn vu ‘ The p..pulatt..n of th.. eight counties ’:'*'d be.‘ ,9 WI“ be ‘III btiutheTst£;)-ou»urthhal- increased ap- t iflerem-e worn as. t -:1-roxitnatey in t «- ast year. ‘for. 0‘ ." ‘he ‘hm ‘hm ‘l v.‘ . V". The Board of kltllltilltrn uf 9t. laiuis is between borhariem hltl civilisation. li" t-lzmuing the printing of special teat a train while riding tho rods March l0.l land was killed. l unknow n origigla T Admitting. though, that she has been erseeuted enough. we can't resist the sarsnsod by the Columbia ama-i . ‘tabs acts by the more up-to-date ama-' tr‘-'*'I°l'°!"ll°'°"-*°I"°"57 W’ tum.-so.moaornsoqutubsam.altms ‘rs. -park lhy the amateurs bore are so constructed {that it is practically impossible to tune thom out. later development. can easily be tuned lost by the l ;°.¢|d guily be plitninated to a large ea- tont if these amateurs would come up to date with their equipment. ____ __ [public they will at least have. to get 11»... Gardner of stasis. on midt!r‘W“lP.°'" "W " ""'- “W ""P""" ¢nts have been made on the type of eels now used here and any new develop- —..._ me The Burlington depot at Bogartl waatahly be of littlehelp. A man who owns of ‘help the automobile industry of the. coun- tr it is doubtful if these amateurs are even 1-suleasorlng to make improvement. at mt.» by these amateurs in not I by all amateurs in the city as will In- te the \lissourian last week may holtl to .. ...__.. Hear ‘Dr. E. L. Morgan Leadership Tomorrow,‘ 9:30 a. m. ing the ability of those who wish to 5.: --come his ‘employees. according to the jut... at the it. s..v. ot-stop. so. la the first yplaco the apparatus or k; meotwa last ntllit at the X. M.‘ that ion was. “Resolved. passed regulathg their activities. Columbia radio fans are willing I4 concede the point that radio played a great part in the World War. Amateurs were probably‘ largely responsible for the great development of wireless te- legraphy before that time. But can the present amateur be compared with the amateur of that time. From the messages sent out by the Columbia amateurs. and used such as The negative debaters were John Kins‘:-Ila, Joseph Cardwcll and Charles Umvenity Johnson. Women's Bible Class The tube acts, which are of a l . So the interference __ If you want to buy or sell somethingl try the Missourian Want Ads. Then it is a question whether the work other operator at as great a distance as possible. They could get as much actual experience by sitting down in a room ‘- by themselves and fingering the buzzer. But alter all it is all more or less use-' less. If the prqent evil could not be‘ eliminated in some way it would be a. different question. But since these up-' erators can largely eliminate the inter-: ferenre by putting in tube sets and up-‘l ‘tftillng on a all meter wane length it. \t‘t‘ln~ an unnecessary nil. Like manyi Am] the gentlemanly agreement t‘nIct- . . 5 “Hum” ntltcr things this can lie regulated sat .-lartonly without .1 law if the -enderwl will tn to do tlu ziglit thing by the; listeners in. l The stahmrtit that the trouble roultl nts on this kind of sets would prob- ‘T . . “S” . he I I . « - l9l5 model automobile is not apt to gun? :‘hL: htt;tIa:n'.{"'I“It:;rr :1): I hate ’ by making improvements on it. Anal Thus writes it man who is big, physically and mentally, and who was big, financially. He was so big that he didn't have fime for, nor feel the need of, the church in which his mother had trained him. , Then death and reverses brought him back to stifted to by any one who is .t lO",'ttllt atelier tn. llic writer of the article in “N.” 5,-nu] .§|;up‘$ ‘mg .5, ch... hctlv for rhltltrn with wcnk cyes. o i °l l"’°‘l°" '3‘lillb""Yt l"l'0“"| ll? .\ tlirector ofitlte Fetleral Employ merit i ' 3,551 of fggcg M tb gpigig J 5.3.3.5" .§ervice has predietetl a shortage of skilled l :;m‘ iéion? " um "uh i’ we “."labor in the middle west lllls spring. 1 tit-amyhavopratradiqams. We all ltaeaoarapsaaddswus in lifei _l-it consider thopaarclevatorvman who. has them every day. all day long. N0 TIEPABSING The soil is very soft aftc the plentiful; rainsiatlielastfewdaysandthelawtv 1- to its orifiaal vardsre. Where -2-.‘ "ts... hop and the grass grow, tum! aiwaysilstands a‘ sign! 'Keep Off thqzls ' on-. 'Et-erythtng has its limit and this} is the law of Spring. i ti The kcepoft-the-grass law should he iostanthespriagvigtn. Agraensmoothi lawn with a sol: well-trimmed carpet of grass always adth to the busty of the ttzyandwltan.-thereisnotmhlicpark in thecitnthislstheaolrcriterionlty I-hit-h op city will be judged. emy. lunly. therefore. moufl have a kindly in- teation toward this etotrthsusn. The-'perIaa who 8& a short cnt on ahc lawn is umally am ’the‘p’erao_n wh rcally saves time by &a as. Practical- ly there isnojaatflcation whatsoverfor: doing so, Besides harming tho growthi oi the grass. the tteapmaer‘s feet may .l':am-teackoontheaoft soil um tum! lueeatoakediarain formaaydays.The-ac: pgtq,-g trying to any one the/khor of retort-illflla? lag. T_herefore,wheretharohinshopaod- vI‘.t-rotht-grassgrow.letthesignnand:l Kvct-p0fftheCmaa. ' ‘ l was the fish went aoltlt this winter. Thor but moantaht trout ever caught in; llc .\tiststtr'i luvta vnylmded the other city -d Jeff:-rt ' v ‘chrealufgflttwflflhv gutdoltlD_a_me Natmehacenmcyhatit certainly ltlil no tj sh hd mis- t:'sccdthe1E' . ctturaaauaannr -Dutingtherea-ntmanthstbere has l*eenasahItantiallu‘naseln,t_heprices t-tsatsqh_tlsttreiaadsthsrtnhhsrprsd- non.-':lhia_isnssatall_u'pr|ahgifws s-totsstsettsntaastaps-‘tapas aroaafafmsrofialfltfitsnshtha _UIda‘t&har Ilfllavartha pssdfiisnipthsésravlsasvssr. M‘ lsrt@ava_ast‘»avalahtsasyst._tt_h V “ Hfiaiflhwsimabtbsum "fisrhflnntarstusat .-M‘-t-r“--it-> lisraasathss.sIrsn- A_ ‘ o I“, :offthe grassandgive it a chance tout tin:-rved emeeiolly thistia,lf we want'greea. of othtws Imam kaow if they wanted to know you. for dice earrings will soon fade away. shadows than his own from is. place spin. of transferring to defeated Germany the Thtc was a young lel tell, Who always got up at the eight o'clock hot and At the clasmoom door-and found it locked. covering a multitude of shine. I cabinet telling him to, “Please p coast in the oven and light the gas under the potatoes." could find no l-ooae in Ohio. Indiana or as bag as he was telling it. _i?_ ‘ . Kansas City ranltetl ‘third in postal . °"' ‘““°""“""" " "" "“"“" ‘“' '.°';3§3.L'i'?.'§lL.'l' .i.'.l.'i.'I.i.'.‘.;.. li'.'.°"...'.'.i.'.i tlnrtion between them? ;m._ The" ‘H. . daitfiom um" i’ am‘: \leml-er~ ul tlieilndt‘-penolent Protestantl lhnded ” il l", h 5’ lb‘ °°"l'”l°"lpai't_v In Kansas (.ity will put up a (rigs, Vlllfll llllffil I'll lllftflffl €|’!'Cl¢' ll llit plete aituniripal ticket for the next cityl winds of the clcarcel thinking men anti "l""l""- I-omen. France and Belgium and ’this lt'0IIlIll', and America did stand for some- tltiug of which milharist Prussia ‘was the negation; tlfy did stand on the whole for the freedom of tlm human spirit and . the claim that there ii sorntnlting in man ‘higher and better barren aitbmis- ‘ whichever wina—excapt that the victims BETWEEN COLUMNS i There a boy in our town. And be was wondrous wise, lie studied latg into the night. And burned out both his eyes. .\lountain lfUlTl—-;.ft':.—t‘dIl[lll in the’ \lt~souri Rl\t‘t near Jefferson tity "ed-E !N‘Il.lI\. 'l'lu'~ i- the fin-t known catch in! The Iutti'°tt‘~-\fi-istonary \‘t-t-it-ts" of I this l'I' er. i i .\lr'ltml‘st l".pi~tr-pal clturcli, South, tel‘! hold its anvtua’ met-ting in .\lerim. Kprfl .23 to 26. And when he saw his eyes were gone. With all his might antl main. He went back to his books, and lo. lle htsrnod them in again. Nature must have got things a bit mis- np and exported Santa Claus instead yfifliby. - - - ¢.-- — l the church for the comfort which nothing else‘ can give. It is the old, old story. Why not take the church with you mstead of going back to it? Tomorrow. before going to church, come to Dean Walter Williams’ Bible Class Topic: “The Three Crosses" Cozy Theater, 9:30 a. m. A Free Lecture on Christian Science Sunday. ‘larch 18th. 2:?!) p. m., the lion Theatre fly Miss l.ucia f'. Coulson. (1 SI. of Lontlon. England, a mt-tube: of the Board of larturesltip of the ‘lather (flttttclt, The First lillllftll of lllllhl. hut-ntiwt. in Boston. “all. The ptxliltt 1- tmittrtl. l I l l l l i 5 a —% t ........r - ....¢’-a --.-... _...... --... . a.s.x.-x.a U - .*r...-.. fisr .._. . . - -artt y - . I However, a pod way ‘to keep St. Pat's ‘u ‘be "u mud mm“ ‘o N be’ ' too rigid materidismz and they won because they stood for this. and because tite world outside Gcpny recognised on the whale that they stood for it. The iapirittral outs, of the peace a. tha: ‘it has seen the s@aajy~——in pain at least . ._..t the sun. to the principles on which they fought and in the strength of which More. they are now in pro- llr. Duff (1 \llt-Ti.—.ol_the faculty at} Washington lniversity has invented Q‘ instrunwut fun making surgical opcratiom on tho hcart. Dr-arborn 3- it-iiahi-ngia ‘fight to go-t tlu new ft-sleral liigltwai away from New \farlu-t. tltrnuglt v-huh the rua-I cimt has fDIllt"l it. i (Lent-ral r.tin~ in \li-uouri this wnfil mo-an millio:t- o‘ tlttllJt.I for the farmers,’ act-ortling to the .-it-t'retar_y of the Stator Board of Agrit ulture. 3 ‘her. ‘W hat in belieicd toe the first ‘mongol l The most ttartlinr and the most tragic ""“ ""'“‘ ““" *"“¢*" "' '5' -W"-Nttil 6 . . . Riser was lauded lllh week by Captain "um 0' ‘he mlmflou 0‘ we nah’ I. '0 Jultn llrunner of Jefferson (its l .r.take France in the eyes of the world- (_ H '—~h---—-— ' _ . . mttrnnr it . as signed g as-njlr liill lube". rant.-‘he chuupum tppropriating 3251]!) for a monument to .0‘ '59 ""-'d 0' ll” l'°”'Fl‘- ‘ml P'°“"’3l¢ (‘hump ( lurk, to lie rrected on the tuurt J 'Ct.-rmany the martyr and t-onlessor of the it -t-''*' -it'll" it B-mlinz Cfrrll. - spiritual faith which that grimy creed rever fails to evoke, We do not say the picture that drawn 5 at the moment en- ‘ timely and equivucably true to life; we do not think it la But ll is in a fair way to become true; it is the normal and in- t’eed the inevitable resalt of what Frann- , is doing. Oppression will blatien and btitnirclt Lnreoognioalily what is at present fair and A mabisaslighiaghdtiaaonthc part you wouldn't want to It is to he boy: that the present craze It is a wise man that can detect other ':'°’' ‘"’''° “ll” ‘Ill!’ weapon with whitlt they overthrew _.. An;h_a—r r.‘u.. low as I've heard Once he dremod. ate broakfau. ran knock llrarnniar uitutil buptls in llanmbal' wrut-° letten to the !Itlpl’llttlt'lI(lt'nl of st‘ltt»ols regarding their ideas of safety, in rt ntIt't‘litm will. it safely campaign, Are the New~—Y.o:k._eake-eaters who “S The styles today certainly seem to be — - - Tlw ||Ifll\-mtlllllllftl remains of a pre- lllwlI|tl(' lntliun has found nt-at Not-l last \sr't'h. wrapped in a deer skirt. 'lht- body ‘ was r-timatctl to be Ill!) years old. is-_a.man who routes home find a note on the kitchen tn the A hafiand rom work to The l’arent-T--atilter‘ ‘ A‘-sot ialion of: l’alm\ra. .\lti.. i~ tteehtrtg lhr‘ aid of [ha- _ __"“"' “ . Pilltllt‘ in st-curt a county nurse and a Th pnhh-"on "1.-m ‘hi’ “M ‘hm he - reasonable in her case: and it will uhn» "“l'""i"" "l M“ l"' “"5"” l:°“'“’- pg." l|;IIll.' the grosaer elematts in tbs: Berman ' _ ‘opposition. It has alroatly turned rather ' rltady financial [into some- -—_-——— "ll-ing like heroes. or later if it “wan uh" dun‘ T '5' “la. ‘n,’ ' :-oes on it will prod& a real hero. ls _ I’. too late even now tot avert the obvious ’ peril and reverse a always fatal. to those who tread it? or the Iron .\la_st.:r Paul " . Hunt of Jefferson liity' lllw announn-tl that he will not be a can- I?'"law- for the Ptpublican nomination but. will seek reelcvtion on an intlt-pendent ' ticket. The llotarv Quartet ‘til Joseph llflli been ..orlet'lt‘tl a- official entertainers to,‘ lltt‘ louneenth lliflticl Rotary fonvqg. Divine Power "l.rt t-\t'r\ _~uul lit- sulittrl ltltltt the ltiglu-r pout-rs, For three i- no power but of (Lodz the powers that bc arc t|lJlaltlt‘tl of (.t~tl."— -llornatu 3l:l. Q HERE is and always has been, a widespread belief in an eter- nal and inscrutable Power which apportions definite ends to both individuals and nations. This belief has arisen from long observation of the facts of life. Men are conscious that there are cer- tain occurrences which they cannot control, and are powerless to avert. Life and death are inevitable and many of the incidences of life appear equally inevitable. Men strain every nerve for the attain- meht of certain ends, and gradually they become conscious of a Pow- er which seems to be not of themselves, which frustrates their efforts and ignores their fruitless striving and struggle. C i As men-advance in life, they learn to submit, more or less, to this overruling Power which they do not understand, perceiving only its ef- fects in themselves and the world around them. 'tton which will be licltl'ln Jefferson City7 March 22 and 23. . .._ l“tnnevsrwiss%sthehngrunaattscvn_ I ltan win: and no ' « has better rca- !.A"I ."I";"::"l‘:": "5" Ml“‘°"l St. Joseph to issue a warning to the wa-’ ter company and rat '5'” Pmwfly was endangered. in exhibit .t”q7t;» taut; pp... worms off aahhfi fifi fig ls‘ ‘_ s ._ ' ‘ - O __ .. ....;_.:a_.»..:..._.._.'t-ans... ..:.-..~ -3.. L , . - The purpose of the church is to bring aboitt a better understand- ing of the Divine Power and its relationship to life. The, individual through the church is brought in closernelationship with God which in turn shapes his life to coincide with” the Divine Witt. . c o 1 my Select a Then Support It up s