D "rm" ‘a group of youngsters. those of Missouri. At home we can go to any -adjoining eastern state by a ha it is diflercnt. But we (lid have hard root all the way from (‘olumlius-, Ohio to St. Louis." Hr. Johnson assented to all that his wife had to my about mud and Wald’ finds»-and a little more. The Johnsons are going to the cont and will return nan fall. nmr CANT i”i)i.r1°ii.i. POL'R‘I'll T0 ('BLBliR.\T8 The Great Day i.” rim. ‘Week! Dfltaat. Bat Firecracker Trade ls lleary New.‘ Judging fro the already heavy sale of firework d the premature eelebration of In wet)‘:-nee Columbia should noise and great activity un the (ilo rious Fourth. if the boys can main- tdn the increase of their activities so they will reach a climax in twen- ty-four days. last ‘Thursday night about In o'clock. the report of a lir‘I't'Yli‘lti'Y' COD persons on Ninth street to look ariaind and others lo rush to the windows to see wlrre th-- shot ealnoifrom. It was the beginning of this premature celebration of the Pourth of July. Daily, the sol f fintcrnckers of all varieties grow larger anal "the reports of the explosives are louder and of more frequent mtensl» A miniature war was fougli in fr~~:t of the Palms all day yesterday by l'n:'.'erility ltI&t.l are also tilting an I"tl\'f part in the celebration. FBOIII Ill indications (‘elu.i'.l~i;i I- due for twenty-three more days of ‘- aaploaivea——then a eoncrmrateil at- tackon tlh twentyfourth day with a decisive victory over an i:iisi:in- ary foe and the battle wil he over for another year. Ilsa w'Ai.i.i-zs owss 'iii:iui Jerseys Are Paying Her I-Ziipenses “Ag” Stadent llere. Iiss,Berniee \\'allen. student in the College of Agriculture. who was Cbfll ll Iia3.iri'a raptiesentative ll! the Xisaouri-Kanns milking son. “but they are far better than B joowm-jj They will hold meetings and give lectures on the chinch bug. and field demonstrations to show the use ! mu“ but here of calcium cyanide, dust barriers and Cid Clitlrft. “($3-50; 'hemi.-als as methods of preventing ‘he hug from getting into the corn fields. 2 UN l’l'Bl.l(' Sl-IRV-l(‘liJ BOARD liyde Announces Appointment of .'ew Members. Governor Arthur M. Hyde yester- day appointed Thomas J. Brown, Ro- publican. of Charleston. and R. H.‘ Musser. Democrat. of Plattabisrg. as members of the State Public Service Commission. Bmwn succeeds Noah W. Simpson of Labelle. term expired. for a term endiig April 15. 1929. .\tusser succeeds Hugh J. Mclndoe of Joplin. who died. for a term ending April, 15, 1925. Only one appointment now re- mains to be made on the commiapion. a successor for A. J. O'Reilly. Re- publican.'of St. Louis, whose term expired April lb. 1923. Two Agricultural Bulletin Out. A. A. Jelfrey. agricultural editor. announces two bulletins off the press. “Stiaiies in the Nutrition of the Strawberry," written from data gathered at the Agricultural Es- periment Station. and “Two Years of Seed improvement." put out by the Missouri (‘on Growers Associa- tion in co oi_r.ci'ation with the College of Agriculture. These bulletins will be sent free to those applying for them. lf you want to buy or sell some- thing try a Missourian want ad. NOTICE The Annaal meeting of the Stock- holders of the White Eagle Dairy Fompany. on Thursday. June 21. at “L00 a. for the election of di- ritors for the coming year. igned.—----D. \'. Vandiver. Pres. ——ad\'. l?‘.. (‘olumia Mattress Factory Old mattresses remade. .\'ew mattresses and special ordeis Phone 1928 H hie;-‘re'Royal for I 37¢ ciiaeif 923 United StatesTIres ’ ex __Tiies ~ THE U. 8. Tire people took plenty of time in developing the Royal Clincher Cad. When itwlafinally V placed orisalcthcreweseaomiso taliainix. m‘I.kaest year we Ida: usoodi. pigs. 3566.10: bulk. 86.'.'5cu;‘.w. Sheey—Receipts 300: market ' ligher; ewes. 83.50@.'5.50; $26 H25. 2 white, l'i6c; July, Kit; (‘orn--.\'o. *'ept. 77‘oc. . 0ats——.\'o. 2 whiti. 4.34-; .\'o. :' tlt‘. ~l4'4t‘. .\'0. l white. 433.; Jaly. ~l3\c. Wheat future.-‘)——July. 81.00%; >‘ept.. 8l.07\ Wheat iredl—.\'o. 3. 8l.2.‘i£il.20’»; .\'o. 4. 3t.20@l.22. \\'heat (hard)--No. A. $1.13, 2. 3l.l2@l.l'.'; .\'o. 3, 81.11. If you want to buy or sell some- thing. try a Missourian Want Ad. .\'o. I . c-p=’*“" ’ ‘K. ‘V I... ' ‘l " l I e ‘ ..‘ ' ta 7 "4 4 L A .. . eséflat ii mafia! 0 Coa&aVatuDoIIfleflI'tII- s-i -.,- ’ _._-.s..l-st‘. taIauas;l:..w5: . _i CollsstivejQ- . .“_ teas ilhlistadsms Os%5"""*"“- au Penna. ~ - All-It lain v-oiyqui.-u: (tries. to Fund!) '.ii: iziisoii crrr. he-_ 1&7- L h fblh, ."I have heap Interested in Jc-asps - The (Ionstitutionat Convention. In _,____,_ . [ugh Aver. ‘ .- .. . ....:dnse l.was o Ittls drl. and hem ‘u. “ J J6 committee of the whole. today do. ' gdndflflytfitfllfiflfldufl’ ". 6 wk featedzfitolztho following sec- Qa U plfibtbal-1 _ iflgfi. . . . . ...Ii .1 . : ml J "‘¢.d,|a theAm¢bnJaeoe'y m 0-‘-‘,t.onorthe_agrieislta repositas mssttsieolnill Iii! -aussisu. iii. .. .08 - - i i . cue]. tflo year. the .. 35 well as a aubat tute embodying diussai-sci HI-isis-I mu. .3|I'll(eI"s.D.. .35 .. b . . fiat ova addfi J New York, nch the same idea. W p .—u I“ Qnnliat of IE Ce-Qcehl C "‘| b"*” ' ' ' zaniae to bargain collectively. to be W‘”'‘‘ 3'’ "". E‘ ‘T... I 2:‘ ‘°‘ ”“"""' "° ’“ ‘w gfir ow:dcii:’osinr:pin $9?--up In this dal-rdioa "¢""i" "' ""7 h,.”ih«i‘esh.h;oiidia .40 .40 .40 "'4 "““"““"“' "M ':"°""' I...’ I" -m Rh ‘j! t“ ‘ "j T08 > 00 '35 W. C‘ _ 3 u‘ .. ‘I. E ‘m_‘.u°._ i recommended Ina. 4 ,A'd“."":mch.”‘ L” L0. L00 ocondltlblll of employment is recog- "' °"""""""l"l" cl" l~“tar'elforthe&h'st&alafhawtilar'.‘h'h"b . - - med’ -————--—— :""‘_" """' “.“"“'l' "*' '2; .,,,,,__ ‘, ,,,, ;,,,,,. .,. mm; «In Int-abet ‘Io -5 -'5 R. H. noxiaa is IEAPPOINTED ‘“ "" ‘ " ~ " Ad” my nu.” us-‘Bail’-3:’.".’ dag, bung-5.. 75 .60 .87'-'. G. H. ‘fraylor Iteplae. 1'. ll. Buwa land gravel fly the WP _ ,' w’ mg: c.,,.., for Constitutional Convention. lead &at it is in places. ll’ ‘f 33' 953"‘? b.‘ ..n‘” .75 3-5 ' Hy rams rm... ' Ye¢eeihy.howeeu.th'o lbas came in W‘ ‘n- ¢,..g,.,fl.. ‘JEFFEl‘:Sr(‘)h1\ 2IT;.’;um 13.- ever cab route bet delayed two . . . . . . . .2.zs 2.25 2.2: ‘-°"’"*°|' W - toil-ir re- hm hm”. u mg,‘ m we is ricer on CIIINCII atoa “W .” ’ .,.,.....t..i Roy H. Ioniero(Carroll- road. cdk‘. ,( ‘.,.k.|g.,. g.‘ .. ‘‘.l_ _ . .40 _;m __~_¢, ton. chairman of the State Tax (‘om- Ir. and Ira. R. P. Johnson of 3“... . ch,,.,g,,_ ‘.1 _5o an .i.'» Misnjis for ; term of IiT:.!OarI. end- Parkerfiarg. Va.. arrived in (‘o- In to nab‘ ‘uh an ‘nu “d. 9.“. lb_ .0,‘ 0.; _,,-; ing une 1 . 1929. Governor lnifia y ‘a h - ' __ al-o appointed today George H. "3 l.‘ um‘ b“'”' b" .0‘ st’ 6'29"‘ Cattle-——Reccipts 4.000: market T"‘5'i°'° °{ N” “‘d"ld- ‘ 5935" loch since early morn Tum" of - mom of mu’ ‘Yuk; "U" be“ “cc”. ”m._,425. at the Constitutional Convention rc- i"" D" "M R b¥d.r.m'd m 8" mol0C!' of the-‘ 'veraI'¢! of His: cows. $5Q8: canner-' and cutto.-rs. l':'”"‘ T:°"““ ‘L Ch” . "’°"" ' , ' . ; l- . *..'0 27.3; ( ~' - s "““"‘- V" ° '“ ‘P " 5 Wm‘ "“"" "W l''''''‘'‘' ”° °°""'“" next‘ wee'hmte ‘t:n'r.tl(i‘:hs’::‘|"l.:i'l’: :ii?re;i‘e;:.. "0 ‘M H H” her of the sum Public Service (‘om- ummfll lb. mud n“" nu" nu truction to the farmers relative H0!!!-R-°°°'Pts 16.000: ma.-lu-t """""""' ' 3"’ l°'C"'- 11"’ "'0 " ”“"y to the bag mggbmh of ¢omhg(jn"aetive' 5 to we higher‘ l'N‘a|\ y $4‘. 61'» ‘mm K“h‘;fln‘.‘§ """.‘ .v ' _ .yheo(isv|eaei ‘a;.fo'&e.ars tuck In the mud aim‘ we chinch bug. . @6190; medium. 86..5(ai..J.»; flifihi. M“ An". Kfihrige 'Syk:." ..'.t wrfln“ i. M! up very The meri will belout ‘durinl "'0 .3;-§@6-95-_ [Um fil-'Kl“’:- 1"’~._“:€‘_ daughter of Mr. and Hrs. John ""0" mm mi”. um mm ,0.” Igzve period d mention of the 545- N631‘! 50”» 3-*-4‘""-'---M .\'_\'l(PS. .'.ii Rollins street. who was rwcntly operated on at the Boone -)5" <'« unty Hospital for appendicitis, is “‘"”"’-" com-aleocing and will be able to go wool lam! ‘. ll()l'lt‘ Saturday. Jimafii. r;.'.{... Is Better. The condition of James H. Guitar. who is ill at the Boone County Hos- showed continaed improve vii.-:it today. Mr. Guitar underwent an operation a"wee.li today. and has been seriously ill since. _.___j____ _.j’__— .\lrs. Jesse Colltosi Dies. .\lrs Jesse (‘olkon died Monday af terrioon at he" home, Roch‘Iridgc arm. six miles south of Columbia. Her body was sent to Mt. Auburn. la., yesterday afternoon for burial. Tr} a-Min.-ounan warit—ad. - .a~a-0- Q. We Hold No (‘learance Sales We Pity thc Straw Hat Cleaners This Year! All {iii- fen nce in style-~. their hats pOll.'ll'H-Il. /~ (20: under ii new sn‘lll'l ‘irr- ltl 0‘ 't.*ii‘.i' h‘:i\'e your olcl hip {oi «luv. ll l'll}l‘.\ .-—~, or: account of the radltal dif- lsumg their shoe.» shined lg! not —l»ut don't break the Nyle (‘anu-Bk liai-it 'uh.tl\ .i «now that was good along with last _\'e'ir'.- iii:ig;-.mv:o- .\t'\\. ("l‘.~;' Fm!-i ~ i-.'..:.v~~ .ii;«l ennet is eaw-s—— 32.00 to $6.00. Genuine Paiianias . . . . .$5.00 to $8.00 Sills llose—-\'e-is lnderwear——SuIlIrricr Belts. New ~h.'5.Il0l~ ll liulii-~' *lll\ l10~‘(‘ Just in. £oerybody's Store Always The Right Price. m 7 Dentistry unusual opportunities for School '. gape-iai Unusual Opportunities for ‘ Professional Education in Architecture Washington University. because of its: urban location. offers specialised education along certain pro- feastpnal lines. In addition to splendid laboratories and phyahal equipment. libraries containing more than a quarter of valutnes. and capable and experienced faculths. the stufint has at his disposal all the facilities of a large clty for peg-uggj .9. plication of the theories taught in the School of Dentiau-y 00' 700? 0015030 preparatory work l'aquil'etl. of Architecture collect an-vantory work ast nqiiiioa otfiae ‘ School ‘ “Odd ¢0UOt!.l>I'eparat.ory worbnot required, For eatalq and full information. address 6. W. La ‘ ' I p % inke. Rqigrari F ine Arts classropni. ..—— . AND8 ACPIOH IN CHLVA Chamber el Commence Urges Jap- Step. ' an taTahe Iy Uald Pros. TOKl0. June l.3.».Action by the Japanese government in (‘hlna was requested by the Chamber of Com- merce today. Drastic steps were urged. Anti- Japanese demonstrations were re- ported incriasing in China. and the situation on the Yangtze River was regarded as serious What course the government will pursue has not been decided. FATHEW8 DAY IS JUNE 17 Hrs. John B. Dood» of Spokane. Was Originator of Idea. Father's Day will he observed one I7. according to the designa- tion of Mrs. John B. Dood of Spo- kane. Wash, originator of the idea to commemorate the living and the dead fathers. Mrs. Dooil suggested that a colored flower be worn for the fathers who are living and that a white one should be worn for those who are dead. Some states and cities have been .Ktl'kU'l&aaIl’~Ca.rl'ieSterlIberg' lei obsos-es Do! 0!! flit L ___A ._-e...-.--.- - - ‘min’ in Jan affich year. The TV‘ ““‘ Kelvin Class of . - - v A , _ . . ; -_ . - . V . I L V.‘ 2.: your iced. red. luscious. Juicy i If you v-ntto In-if or ‘ the fitht to watermelon at Jack's Shack.-Adfl (M118 337" ullwllfisni iii-at ‘ Wilhiasburg. Pa.. has also inaugu- rated a cu..tom of wearing a flower on that day. The members of this -is . ‘ . Buy a Home and btop Paying 5 Room residence in We-stwood with (IP38? 3 5 Boom bungalow on Bass avenue. . . . . . . . . . 5 nwm mow tiuagalow. S. Garth avenue. . . . . . . - v 7 Room modern residence and garalf. UNV1'T8l‘)’ "0. 8 commoo's'ciahli.sed“atr;:rs'iiice 7 Room modem 3-egidQlKO, Wilson avenue .. . . . . . . . . . .3, cause no matter how often trampled 7 Room modern resid0"‘7" "d n''''' wm” "Mme ' ‘ apon, the petals will always hob up 6 Room modern residence. Plqlllfl "~"°l- ~ ~ V ~ ---3 antarnished and unruffled. 7 Room residence. South 6th. steed . . . . — — - — -- » « » -i -3 ““ 7 Room brick residence. Providence road - » - - i 3 Ir. Nichole Weds Ilsa Coons. H goon, reeiderrc, S. 5th street . . . . . . . . . . _ .. 3 Miss Boaaline Coons of Ashland 8 Room modem resident,‘ (‘onlgy gvenug _ , , , ,, ‘Dd R0’ zichoh of folunlbg. 7 Room modern residence and 387189» EdK§"°°d 3"9-- 3 l :3. my-3:4‘, ‘;{nd.§.:g‘ :1 rxff 7 Room modern residence and large gsnire. 415 Hitt st.8 .. 3.; .'.... mi‘ \-......,;.. «a Room r-we-. Em aw-dm ~ to i will live in Columbia. . i i :0 Room modern residence. SNWIT1 T°.d"R3T3l'-‘ Ind i Mini hm- [hiplvx \piirtment. llitt street . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ~ Jigs‘; \\ 5- also have some very desirable lots listed for la‘. Try a Missourian want ad. --.._o.. - - , ltrata-d and priced right. Columbia Insurance & Rental A ‘J05 Broadway (Ground Floor) Phone 2159. Naval Recruiting Station Men. Ages iii to 80 years. Write or pall Columbia P. 0.. T. Hef- o ervinlt the day for years. A hm.‘ Runifin‘ "mun ‘ I rter was granted to ('harlotte ~——4 . I). ‘V fl :700lW€d % I 2 SALE on Thursday, Friday and Saturday We otter the in’--<2 lll ll»-vi. lil't‘t‘ll and White Suede l‘:§{_\'llll.".'1 >':i' «l;iI.~¢ Wit}: Tow l".ll)lN'l' llt't'l.‘i and flexible sole-.~ Real li£ll’t.'.'ill‘..<. .\'l_\'llSll ltllll . ‘ servicealm-at......_'.._ . . . . .. A .~'i-l.ie:t:o.vi of .-';il-an-. vi ~I'iwi -' i‘.:'.rk-.-ii il-aW.'l from ozn‘ l‘t'_L".ll.'l!‘ $3 .‘l"Il Si} «ti-tit (lxloiwls, . Straps and l’ii'ti; ‘\ ll.g'~ . Zn"; or mo-«iium lieels You t'an't ZillPl‘t". '..'i'o- Yl: -~o> \.'zi‘. -‘ Lmtil _\">'.l see- them. >';‘w'i:illj' ;i';w-’ fgnri . . . . . . .. . An aria)‘ of \\'l:rvi ¢';ir.:.i- zaml lie-in~'l-zfri (ix- ford.~' :i.ul :<'r.ii»- ‘.\'.'h la-.2’ :».r .l :-;ilitar_\' heels. . Also .~ »:i;.- tr:::.::.- ‘ ‘V ‘is: ‘:i.l aw: Patent . leather A gimit '3} .!‘ .‘~l£l’Tllllt'r foot- wcar. frozii . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ t‘l'}' tie-:.:‘;i' Iv ti‘ BABY CHICKS require careful attention-and just the right kind of feed. Red-Ring Chick Mash and Red-Ring Chick Feed will them right and other Ring Feeds will raise themito maturity. BOONT: COUNTY ltl1l.lllG 0 ELEVATOR CO. Each Sack Like the Last! Nothing is left to chance in the making of I-I-P Flour. We use only the choicest wheat and grind by modern methods. This asmires a uniform texture and qnaIity__Q,h. secret’: in the milling. Uniform flour means uniform baking results. What you a-dun from your smear be sure and an him to send out ‘H-P Flour. BOO - MI1I.IllG§[ElgV?TOR co. Rod- : Pi-ione. 9 . /8 , i ‘E- d V‘ ! .. . L I ~'